Arab army chiefs meet to plan regional force

Wednesday’s meeting was overseen by the Egyptian Armed Forces’ Chief of Staff Mahmud Hegazy.

By (AFP)

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Published: Wed 22 Apr 2015, 4:24 PM

Last updated: Thu 25 Jun 2015, 9:53 PM

Cairo — Army chiefs from Arab League nations met in Cairo on Wednesday to start work on the establishment of a region-wide military force aimed at combatting militant groups.

The regional bloc agreed in March to set up the force, with member states given four months to hammer out the details over its composition and precise rules of engagement.

Wednesday’s meeting was overseen by the Egyptian Armed Forces’ Chief of Staff Mahmud Hegazy, an AFP journalist said.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi pushed for the creation of the regional force after Daesh executed a group of Egyptian Coptic Christians in Libya in February, prompting retaliatory air strikes by Cairo.

The plan gained further momentum after Saudi Arabia and its Arab allies launched air strikes on rebels in Yemen.

“The creation of a joint Arab force in no way aims to form a new alliance or army hostile to any country, but a force to fight terrorism and maintain security, peace and stability in the region,” Arab League chief Nabil Al Arabi said in a speech on Wednesday. 


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