By KUNA
Cairo : The resolutions of the Arab Interim Parliament’s regular session issued Sunday reflect the will of the Arab citizen who wants an end to dispute and to see unity among Arabs instead, said AIP Secretary General Adnan Umran Monday.
Interviewed by MENA news agency, Umran said the focus at the discussions was on the next Arab Summit and the massacres in Gaza recently. He said the crisis in Arab joint action currently is the great divide between resolutions and what is actually implemented of these.
On the AIP call that the Arab Summit stop negotiating with Israel, he said the AIP is the voice of the Arab everywhere and though we are rational, there is no room for compromise or sell out and no room for subjugation.
The AIP, he added, is working for a combined consolidated mode of action, stressing there shall only be room for blocs on the international scene soon and Arabs shall find themselves lost without voice, unless they take action.
The current situation is a crisis, he said, and the only beneficiary is the enemy who wants to see a re-ordering and re-division of the Middle East to meet its end and satisfy its interests.
Oil is just one of many resources the enemy wants to rob Arabs of through keeping them divided among themselves and prone to manipulation.
The official also pointed out that Kuwaiti AIP chairman Mohammad Jassem Al-Saqer proposed a seminar in Kuwait on Arab-Iran relations to allow for dialogue on the foundations of the current state of relations between the two sides and means to lay ground for more positive tension-free relations.
The discussion on this issue was postponed to allow for more preparation and research by all parties involved, and prominent figures from almost all Arab countries and from Iran are to take part.
The wars that ravaged the region over the past 25 years – the Iraq-Iran war, the Iraqi occupation of Kuwait, the war to liberate Kuwait, and the recent war in Iraq and current violence – all brought havoc and devastation which is not easy to overcome.
We should strive to curb attempts at sewing dispute and divide in the Middle East through creation of a federal Arab structure able to defend its integrity and security and impose sanctions on those who compromise its interests, the figure noted.
The AIP Secretary General also said a nation of over 300 million Arabs can wield great weight in support of any Arab state or cause.