Our Power in Unity
This can be seen in consultative meetings, exchange visits, and active contacts between the leaders of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, and Jordan, in particular.
Strategies to strengthen the Arab axis and to reorganize the Arab house in the face of regional interventions that have disrupted the balance of power over the past decade, since 2011, the year of the Arab autumn par excellence.
The visit of His Highness the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, to Jordan, and the reception of His Highness the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi upon his arrival at Marka airport by His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, reflected the depth and strength of the bilateral strategic relations between the two countries, with the intertwining of crucial geopolitical interests with all the entities of the Arab nation in the past and the present, particularly the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Arab Republic of Egypt, as the two largest Arab entities with which strengthen our thorns and cohesion.
It is the truest thing we can read about that, King Abdullah II tweeted : “I was happy to visit Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed to Amman,” he said, adding that “in every meeting I have with my dear brother Abu Khaled, the most prominent address is to serve our two brotherly countries and peoples, and the nation’s issues, foremost among them the Palestinian cause”.
Indeed, such communication is a strategic tool to strengthen the unity of Arab power and strengthen the bonds of mutual relations between brothers. We are able to see its features and features in many new developments, which were highlighted by the clear Egyptian influence on pressing Arab issues. Over the past decade, the Arab action was absent because of the blessings of their so-called Arab Spring, which targeted the Arab effort at its core, stealing from us active Arab capitals such as Damascus and Baghdad. It took from us dear Arab capitals such as Sanaa and Beirut and left us captive of the saying, “The White Bull Day,” and we were fighting the whims of regional powers.
It is no secret that Egypt is the mother of the world and the capital of the Arab decision that has been the effect of war and peace. Sudan today is not the same as it was in the recent past. It is Sudan that is regaining its territorial integrity through peace and reconciliation, strengthening its State institutions and strengthening its economy with the cooperation of its brothers, allies and friends. Libya is on the path to regaining its unity and expelling its mercenaries from its national territory. Syria is on the path to regaining its role, place and status. Iraq insists on its democratic elections as the only way to regain its decision and its sovereignty and prevent foreign interference in its decision.
All these glorious features are a literal reflection of the unity, strength and independence of our sovereign Arab decision, and the correctness of our common Arab vision towards the issues of the nation, foremost of which is the question of Palestine, which will not be solved by bidding and trade, but by diplomatic action pushing for a two-state solution with the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.