Arab anger at Turkish interference in regional affairs
The Turkish intervention in Arab affairs provoked the anger of most Arab countries, but three countries expressed reservations on the statement of the Arab League, in which Arab foreign ministers attacked what they described as “Turkish interference in Arab affairs.” Sources revealed that Libya, Djibouti and Somalia expressed reservations on the statement of the Arab ministerial committee concerned with stopping Turkish interference in the affairs of Arab countries.
Consultative meeting
The consultative meeting of Arab foreign ministers began at the headquarters of the General Secretariat of the League of Arab States in light of the preparations for the beginning of the work of the 158th session of the Council of the Arab League at the level of foreign ministers. The draft agenda included a unified Arab position on the violation of Iraqi sovereignty by Turkish forces and Turkish interference in the internal affairs of Arab countries.
Turkish interventions
Observers confirmed that the Arab League statement was a response to Turkey’s interference in the affairs of some Arab countries, especially in Libya and Syria, and the crisis in the Gulf countries with the Qatari regime, and its support for this terrorist regime. They confirmed that the Turkish regime is behind the movement of Muslim Brotherhood and armed groups, for reasons that appear to be ideological and to dreams of regaining a past that is lost not only in these countries, but in many Arab countries