Cairo aborted proposal for holding emergency
Islamic summit
05/01/2009
CAIRO, (PIC)-- Egypt has objected to and
foiled an Iranian idea to hold an emergency Islamic summit conference to discuss
the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip after earlier aborting the convening of
an Arab summit.
Ambassador Naela Jabr, the Egyptian foreign
minister's assistant, said in a press statement that Cairo did not find any use
of such a summit in the light of the inter-Palestinian differences.
She claimed that a big number of members of
the Islamic conference organization supported the Egyptian position.
The diplomat said that her country objected
to holding the summit without "adequate preparations", and questioned the use of
issuing a summit statement at a time when the Palestinians were divided.
Priority should be directed towards halting
the aggression and ending the internal Palestinian strife, Jabr elaborated.
She also opined that the UN and other western
powers would not care less about what happens to the Palestinians or any summit
as long as inter-Palestinian division persisted. |