Algeria Adamant Solution to Libyan Crisis is Through Dialogue.
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Riyadh, 22 May 2017(Lana) Algeria has reiterated its position
that the Libyan crisis could only be resolved by parties to the
conflict sitting at the negotiating table, rejecting military
solutions.
This was stated by Abdul Gader Bin Saleh, President of the
Algerian Al Ummah Council at the Arab-Islamic-US Summit which
concluded in Riyadh on Sunday. The meeting was devoted to discussing
security partnerships to combat terrorism and extremism in the world.
'Resolving crises in Syria, Yemen and Libya goes through a
'political negotiable track', without exclusion, and away from the
military options which aggravated the situation and led to a
humanitarian catastrophe, Bin Saleh said.
Meanwhile the Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council
Abdul Latif Bin Rashid Al Zayani highlighted the Arab-Islamic-US
Summit which he said 'reflected the desire by all to strengthen
partnership between Islamic countries and the United States to combat
terrorism and extremism and work for political solutions to the
regional issues including the Middle East peace process.'
US President Donald Trump called for one goal, defeat of
terrorism saying 'the summit marked the start of the end of terrorism
disseminators.'
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