Fernández attends a Conference
posted on: Jan 21 2012 8:8 by RDugey. Viewed 12 times.President Leonel Fernandez last night led the Conference "the impact of the spring Arabic in la stability Regional of the Middle", gave the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel, Shlomo Ben Ami, who considered that the Arab world is in a State of reconstruction internal.
He also said that until this not settles, it will be difficult to see the configuration strategic of the Middle East.
In his speech Shlomo Ben analysed the impact of regional stability and the reshuffling geopolitical, ideological, and cultural of Middle East.
The Conference was organized by the Global democracy and development (Funglode) Foundation through the Dominican Council for international relations (CDR).
Shlomo Ben stressed that Arab spring consists of a few riots that started in Tunes, fired much of the Arab region and boosted political changes Tunes, Egypt and Syria, among other countries.
The formeru000aIsraeli Minister said that faced with this situation there are many unknown elements. "Syria, fall the regime or not fall?, and if it falls, who's next is Egypt?", was asked.
The speaker questioned whether the military will be in a privileged position or will be able to be the guardians of order, as they did, or there will be another democracy completed.
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added that this situation has not played at Saudi Arabia, or to the dynasties of the Gulf.
Similarly, he clarified that Jordan, a very important State for the balance between Israel and Palestine, as well as other countries, is also undergoing moments difficult.
"So things are still very fluid." "This revolutionary process takes that peoples have more voice, which means that peace between the Arab world and Israel will not be peace among political elites, will have to involve the peoples", said.
Added u000aIf Israel want a deeper peace with Egypt and Jordan, have to go through the problems Palestinians.
Details
the Conference was open to the public and with the participation of personalities from agencies international, diplomats, professors, government officials, entrepreneurs and representatives of other social sectors.
It was moderated by Alejandra Liriano, Director of the Council of international relations of the Foundation Global democracy and development.

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