Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi called today for the creation of a unified Arab force to battle the spread of Islamic extremist groups.
“There is an urgent need for the creation of a multi-purpose common Arab military force… able to intervene
rapidly to fight terrorism and the activities of terrorist groups,” Arabi told a meeting of league foreign ministers in
Cairo.
He also stressed the importance of “cooperation in areas related to security protection and the exchange of information
between Arab countries.”
Arab League deputy chief Ahmed Ben Helli told reporters last week that the bloc’s leaders are expected to focus on the
creation of such a common force when they meet for its annual summit on March 28-29 in Egypt’s Red Sea resort of Sharm
el-Sheikh.
He had said such a force was important as a “symbolic” show of deterrence at times of “conflict or disasters”.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has also called for such a force, saying it is needed to confront security
threats in a region where the jihadist Islamic State group holds swathes of Syria and Iraq and has gained a foothold in
Egypt’s neighbour Libya.
He has suggested that a number of Arab League members, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and
Jordan, are considering supporting the idea.
Several Arab nations have joined the US-led coalition carrying out air strikes against IS in Syria.
Egypt has meanwhile launched its own strikes against IS targets in Libya, where the jihadists last month murdered 21
mainly Egyptian Coptic Christians.
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