Arab League blasts Turkey for intervening in Arab countries’ affairs

Turkish interventions are “targeting and impinging on Arab national security”

Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed ­­Aboul-Gheit has reiterated the body’s rejection of “illegal Turkish interventions” in the internal affairs of Arab countries, specifically in Iraq, Syria and Libya, warning that Ankara’s actions are threatening the whole of Arab national security.
Aboul-Gheit made the remarks during an interview with Aly Hassan, the editor-in-chief of MENA agency, on Wednesday.

He said Turkish interventions are “targeting and impinging on Arab national security” and affirmed that the pan-Arab body rejects any regional interference that “threatens the security, safety and stability of the Arab countries.”

On 23 June, the Arab League held an extraordinary session via video conference to discuss developments in Libya, and issued a 14-article resolution in which the league emphasised “the need for restoring the Libyan state and the role of its institutions in serving the Libyan people, away from foreign interventions.”

source ahram.org