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    Arab League in response to Jaafari: It is not easy to boycott America for one reason

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    Post by Rocky Mon 11 Dec 2017, 4:00 am

    Arab League in response to Jaafari: It is not easy to boycott America for one reason
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    Iraq News - Political Affairs
     
    Ambassador Hossam Zaki, the Assistant Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, said in remarks to him regarding the reservation by Iraq and Lebanon to the decisions of the Arab ministers' meeting that any Arab country has the right to object to or abstain from any decision of the Arab League. 7 hours, describing it as "a lively and fruitful discussion."
     
    "There have been calls to boycott America economically, but there are a number of countries that have economic, strategic and deep relations with the United States, and it is not easy for Arab countries to boycott America," Zaki said.
     
    Pointing out that "the Foreign Minister of Iraq was talking about raising the ceiling in the actions that are announced, and the movement of the Arab countries and that the other voice was saying let's wait because it is a diplomatic battle and need time."
     
    The Iraqi foreign minister, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, expressed reservations about the Arab decision issued at the meeting of Arab foreign ministers yesterday in Cairo, and proposed collective diplomatic and economic measures to preserve the rights of the Palestinian people and the capital of Palestine, the city of Jerusalem.


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