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| Karzai had never lost hope and would never stop
hoping |
THE conduct of the first ever parliamentary elections in
Afghanistan is a major achievement that will pave the way for peace
and stability as it has consolidated democracy empowering the
people with the right to choose their own government, asserts
Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai.
Posted on:9/20/2005 More >> |
| Mideast peace nearer with Gaza pullout:
Mubarak |
CAIRO — Eygptian President Hosni Mubarak believes that peace
which has eluded Palestinians and Israelis could be near with the
withdrawal from Gaza Strip that will ultimately set the stage for
the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in 2008.
Posted on:9/3/2005 More >> |
| State will be a just solution:
Abbas |
PALESTINIAN President Mahmoud Abbas is optimistic about chances
of peace with Israel but admits it won’t be easy as the issues of
refugees and West Bank settlements have to be resolved. Mirroring
his hopes, President Abbas told Khaleej Times that he did expect
the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
Posted on:9/16/2005 More >> |
| Israeli withdrawal may not lead to peace accord:
Mattar |
CAIRO — The unilateral Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip
and four small settlements in the northern West Bank are unlikely
to lead to Arab-Israeli peace accord, believes US-based political
analyst and Middle East watcher Raja Mattar.
Posted on:9/12/2005 More >> |
| 'Iran may use oil as a weapon' |
TEHERAN — Iran would consider using oil as a weapon and denial
of access to international nuclear inspectors if the United Nations
Security Council is pressurised by the US and allies to impose
sanctions against it merely on suspicion that it is manufacturing
weapons of mass destruction, asserts Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad.
Posted on:10/1/2005 More >> |
| Arabs must solve their problems with Iran sans
US |
Dr Fouad Shehab, former member of Bahrain Privy Council and a
political analyst holding a doctorate in political science from
Bahrain University, says nobody will benefit from the Iraq-Iran
conflict.
Posted on:7/31/2005 More >> |
| Unity is must for Iraq’s progress:
Allawi |
Q) How do you see the future shaping in Iraq?
Posted on:7/26/2005 More >> |
| EU can play role in Arab world reforms:
Ibrahem |
CAIRO — Sad Alden Ibrahem, leader of Muslims Fraternity’s
Political Movement in Egypt, is a prominent political figure in the
Arab world. His political ideas and his bold democratic dreams are
often talked about and appreciated. There are times when he drew
criticism, but Sad Alden Ibrahem pursued his political aims and
dreams vigorously.
Posted on:7/15/2005 More >> |
| Egypt needs real democracy, says parliamentarian
Ayman |
DR AYMAN Noor, the well known Parliamentarian and the Chief of
Confederacy, needs no introduction. He has his plans for a better
and stable Egypt. He says he respects President Hosni Mubarak but
believes that the country needs real democracy and political
deterioration is another side of the coin which needs to reviewed
to continue with the process of democracy.
Posted on:7/13/2005 More >> |
| Arab League needs a media strategy with an Arabic
face |
CAIRO — Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa recently
appointed Moroccan Ambassador Mohamed Al Khemeshy as the Assistant
Secretary-General for Media Affairs in the Arab League.
Posted on:8/24/2005 More >> |
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