Need for Arabs to navigate new challenges as pandemic transforms world

Asilah in Morocco, November 10 (BNA) The King’s Media Adviser, Nabil bin Yacoub Al-Hamar, said that today’s transformations around the world are no longer purely military or political, but extend to the economy, society and the media.

He attributed the major developments that changed the face of the world to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Speaking about the Arabs and the new regional and international transformation at the Asilah Forum, Al-Hamar said that despite the internal wars in the Arab world, fratricidal fighting, external invasion, regional and international absurdity, and repeated daily attacks on Arab countries, there are at the same time. The seeds of positive Arab transformations and signs of a breakthrough in the situation.

He said: “The Arabs have become more aware and aware of the conspiracies that produce more attachment to their Arabism.”

In his speech, Al-Hamar recalled the most prominent stages that the Arab nationalist movement has gone through since the beginning of the century until the present day.

“It is a long history of crystallization and the Arab dream,” he said.

Al-Hamr called for clinging firmly to hope, despite the bleak picture of the status quo.

He said that the Arab League faces a major task, which is to bring the Arab countries’ points of view closer and find common ground and main denominators among them on the basis of which the Arab parties meet and participate in building efforts for a better future for the region and its peoples. .

Al-Hamar said that the way the world’s most powerful military force withdrew from Afghanistan after a long war is a major transformation that puts the Arabs in the face of increasing challenges.

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He called for serious reflection on the current Arab situation and the need to come up with forward-looking visions that address the roots of problems and crises in the Arab world.

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