INA- BAGHDAD
Mohamed Ali Tamim, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Planning, urged the Arab nations taking part in the 58th session of the Arab Organization for Administrative Development ARADO, which was held at the League of Arab States' headquarters in Cairo, on Thursday, to modify the decisions and suggestions that emerged from these discussions to the current complex stage.
In a statement obtained by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), the Deputy Prime Minister stated: "This meeting represents a good opportunity and an important historical moment to reunite the General Assembly of the Arab Organization for Administrative Development at its fifty-eighth session, at a critical and sensitive stage that the region and our Arab countries in particular are going through, which requires that the decisions and recommendations that result from this session be extraordinary." This was said during the opening of the meetings.
"These decisions should be adapted and respond to the reasons for this very complex stage," he emphasized, emphasizing that we must not lose sight of the fact that Zionist aggression against the people of Gaza has gone beyond all humanitarian bounds.
He made the following observation: "The representation of Arab countries in this council, and its relationship to the position of payment of financial obligations incurred by member states, should be taken into account when the organization's executive council is elected for the next two years."
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