The Disaster in France and the Solution in Syria
07 December 2015By Salman Aldosary
The eve of the G20 summit hosted by Turkey which ended yesterday was very
disturbing and dominated the atmosphere of the summit and those present after
the bad news which came from Paris where the terrorist attacks targeted the
French capital and left hundreds dead and wounded. At the same time these
attacks have cast a shadow on the agenda of the summit as well as the
bilateral meetings held by the leaders and it is not possible to move forward
in combatting terrorism without handling the fundamental issue that is the
Syrian crisis. This is what the French president was talking about when he
said that the Paris attacks were ''planned in Syria'', which has become
geographically linked to the expansion of terrorist operations as long as its
environment remains effectively untouched. Therefore the political movement
overtook all others despite the fact that the summit is essentially an
economic one; however, when has economic growth been possible in the absence
of world peace? The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques reiterated this in his
speech yesterday when he said ''The lack of political stability and security
is a hindrance to our efforts to strengthen global economic growth and
unfortunately our region suffers from a number of crises''. This is also what
the Saudi monarch emphasised at the same summit convened in Australia last
year when he said that ''The strong link between economic growth and global
peace is obvious to all; it is not possible to achieve one without the
other''.
Since the expansion of beastly terrorism is becoming the biggest enemy of
every country in the world, it is natural that the most prominent decision
that the G20 summit issued would be regarding this common concern.
Participating countries agreed that the rise in terrorist acts will demolish
international peace and security and efforts to strengthen the global
economy. Consequently, they decided not to link terrorism with religion,
nationality or ethnicity and to continue to fight terrorism through a set of
measures including the stopping of terrorist funds flow and combatting
terrorism through intelligence cooperation, monitoring communication via the
internet. They also said that Syria is an example of countries which have
destabilised the region and that the international community is obliged to
act seriously in order to end the crisis in it and that all countries of the
world are requested to contribute to the solution of the refugee crisis.
Salman Aldosary is the editor-in-chief of Asharq Al-Awsat
newspaper.
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