CAIRO: Egypt’s Ahmed Aboul Gheit was reappointed for a second term Wednesday as secretary general of the 22-member Arab League, a diplomatic source said.
The 78-year old, who served as Egyptian foreign minister between 2004 and 2011, was first elected to lead the Cairo-based pan-regional body in 2016.
“Arab foreign ministers unanimously decided to approve Egypt’s request to reappoint Arab League secretary general Ahmed Aboul Gheit for a new five-year term,” the source said.
Since its founding in 1945, the Cairo-based league has chosen an Egyptian diplomat as its chief, apart from 1979 to 1990, when a Tunisian was appointed and the headquarters moved to Tunis, after Egypt signed a peace deal with neighboring Israel.
Arab League chief Ahmed Aboul Gheit reappointed
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Arab League chief Ahmed Aboul Gheit reappointed
- The 78-year old, was first elected to lead the Cairo-based pan-regional body in 2016
- Since its founding in 1945, the Cairo-based league has chosen an Egyptian diplomat as its chief, apart from 1979 to 1990
Syrian army announces full control on Deir Hafer, Maskanah in Aleppo area
- The command said army forces had also started advancing toward the areas of Maskanah and Dibsi Afnan
ALEPPO: The Syrian army has begun deploying forces in the city of Deir Hafer in the eastern countryside of Aleppo, state media reported on Saturday.
In a statement carried by the Syrian Arab News Agency, the army’s Operations Command announced the “complete establishment of military control” over Deir Hafer, adding that units were working to secure the city and clear it of mines and remnants of war.
The command said army forces had also started advancing toward the areas of Maskanah and Dibsi Afnan.
Later, the Operations Command said its forces had expanded control to an area extending around 10 kilometers east of Deir Hafer.
According to SANA, army units took control of Al-Jarrah Military Airport and secured 14 villages and towns east of the city, while facilitating the withdrawal of more than 200 members of the Syrian Democratic Forces along with their weapons.
The command added that Syrian army units had reached Maskanah city in eastern Aleppo, noting that hundreds of SDF members had surrendered to government forces.
In a subsequent statement, the army announced full control over Maskanah, saying its forces had begun advancing toward the town of Dibsi Afnan.
Later on Saturday, the army command said its forces had entered Dibsi Afnan in the western countryside of Raqqa province.










