Duty to eradicate the roots of
terrorism in the Arab world
A year after Egyptian Prime
Minister Ibrahim Mahlab took office, the premier on Wednesday stressed an initial promise to “crush terrorism” in his country following
recent years of political turbulence and social unrest.
This time, the vow was not only made to Egypt, but the
wider Arab region.
“Egypt will push towards its duty to eradicate the
roots of terrorism in the Arab world,” Mahlab said, speaking at the UAE
Government Summit in Dubai, an annual meet focusing on how governments can
handle a changing world.
“Egypt under [the rule of President Abdel Fattah]
el-Sisi is keen on fighting all obstacles, moving steadily towards reform. This
comes with the task of fighting extremism,” he said in the speech, titled “The
Future of Egypt.”
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