‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Arab. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Arab. إظهار كافة الرسائل

Sputnik: The militant Arab nomads took back an oil field in eastern Syria from the Americans


According to IRNA's report on Friday from Sputnik news agency, citing local sources, these Arab nomads attacked one of the oil fields near Koniko Square in Al-Azia area in the northern suburbs of Deir Ezzor, after hours of fighting with the armed elements of the group known as "Syrian Democratic Forces". (QSD), were able to regain control of this oil field. According to these sources, this attack is due to depriving the people of the region of the resources of the oil fields and the looting of these oil resources by the American forces and armed people affiliated with them. According to Sputnik, a large armed group affiliated with the SDF militia, with the support of American fighters, is besieging the area and oil wells in the north of Deir Ezzor to take back the said oil field from the nomads. With the defeat of the terrorist group "ISIS" as the military arm of the United States in Syria in December 2016, the American forces directly replaced this group and from that time they began extracting and stealing Syrian oil instead of ISIS and continue killing the people of this country. . During the recent years, America in the West Asian region, especially in Syria, has become a scourge of people's lives and stolen their oil resources, an action that was carried out by the ISIS terrorist group before this. The areas under the occupation of the American forces and the "QSD" militias supported by them in al-Hasakah and other northern areas of Syria have always witnessed the protests of Syrian citizens against the presence of terrorist actions by the occupiers and militias against the residents of these areas.

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Egypt hosts five-partite Arab summit

Leaders from UAE, Jordan, Iraq, Bahrain and Egypt to discuss the dispute pitting Cairo and Khartoum against Ethiopia over its Nile dam, regional conflicts and Israel's assault on besieged Gaza, according to Egyptian media.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al Sisi receives Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al Kadhimi upon his arrival in the Mediterranean city of Al Alamein, Egypt on August 22, 2022.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al Sisi receives Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al Kadhimi upon his arrival in the Mediterranean city of Al Alamein, Egypt on August 22, 2022. (Reuters)
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al Sisi has met with the leaders of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Jordan and Iraq ahead of a five-way Arab summit. A spokesperson for Sisi said the Egyptian leader met with UAE’s Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Jordan’s King Abdullah II, Bahraini King Sheikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and Iraq's Prime Minister Mustafa al Kadhimi on Monday. The five leaders "exchanged views on ways to strengthen bilateral relations and cooperation" between their countries, the Egyptian presidency said in a statement. The Egyptian presidency said the formal summit would open on Tuesday after Egyptian media earlier said it would begin on Monday. The meeting takes place in Al Alamein city, northwestern Egypt, the scene of one of the fiercest battles of World War II that helped decide the conflict's outcome. READ MORE: Lebanon signs gas agreement with Egypt to boost power supply Discussing regional issues, strengthening ties According to Egyptian media, the summit will discuss regional issues and "enhancing bilateral ties to face joint challenges.” Official Egyptian daily Al Ahram, citing a diplomatic source, said the dispute pitting Egypt and Sudan against Ethiopia over its $4.2 billion Renaissance Dam on the Nile would also be up for discussion, as well as the conflicts in Yemen, Syria and Libya, and the latest Israel's assault on besieged Gaza earlier this month. Among the summit participants, Iraq is the only country not to recognise Israel. Many of the Gulf nations — Saudi Arabia in particular — have grave concerns about Iran’s activity in the region. They fear reviving the 2015 nuclear deal would include economic relief for Tehran’s hard-line regime, allowing it to expand its meddling in their internal affairs. The summit comes almost a month after a US-Arab summit in Saudi Arabia, which was attended by the five leaders, along with US President Joe Biden and others. READ MORE: Egypt protests against Ethiopia's plan to fill Nile dam reservoir Source: AA

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