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Arab Parl't mulls emergency session on terror threats, foreign interference

TUNIS, Oct 7 (KUNA) -- Deputy Speaker of the Arab Parliament and member of the Kuwaiti National Assembly Mohammad Al-Jabri has announced that the Arab Parliament is considering a proposal to hold an emergency session to discuss the terror threats and foreign interferences in Arab affairs.
In statements to KUNA and Kuwait TV on Tuesday, Al-Jabri stated that the proposed session would thoroughly study the recent terror attacks on Arab countries as well as the Arab response to non-Arab countries interference in Arab affairs.
He noted that the Arab Parliament's General Committee members will visit Kuwait soon to meet Chairman of the Arab Inter-Parliamentary Union and National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim to discuss the holding the emergency session in cooperation with the Arab League.
Meanwhile, Al-Jabri noted that members of the Arab Parliament's General Committee met the Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi and discussed the latest developments in the Arab region and the efforts to overcome challenges facing the region.
Al-Jabri is currently in a visit Tunisia, as a member of a Kuwaiti parliamentary delegation, to partake in the Arab Parliament meeting there. (end) ksj.ibi