Tunisia Delays Arab Summit

Tunisia has delayed the Arab Summit that was due to start tomorrow morning in the capital Tunis.

The reasons of the delay are the big differences between Arab countries on the issues of reform, both for the Arab League as well as the Arab countries themselves, and the issue of peace in the Middle East.

Egypt is now trying to organize a summit in Cairo after 10 days, but Tunisia is holding on to its right to host the summit.

I totally agree with the Tunisian decision. This summit is about change; it

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4 thoughts on “Tunisia Delays Arab Summit”

  1. I really don’t understand why were people so upset when they heard the summit was delayed. What’s the importance of having it held on time when the results will be useless. I guess it’s always better to agree on the highlights first, disagreements happen all the time, it’s normal, but when we’re talking about core differences then having the summit delayed is wise. And I guess Egypt shouldn’t have rushed in suggesting to host a summit, because Tunisia’s decision was to delay and not to cancel the summit.
    Anyway, and whatever the real reason was, I just hope this summit will be successful and improve life in the Arab countries.

  2. “I just hope this summit will be successful and improve life in the Arab countries.”

    A beautiful dream…

  3. Lol,it is a dream indeed, but well, we should at least keep on deaming and never lose hope that one day our dreams will come true ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. There’s this saying every Arab knows by heart: “Arabs have agreed to never agree !”.

    I think that sums it all…

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