June 7, 2004
GO AHEAD:
Jordan king: Arab reform must emerge from within: King Abdullah II insists Western efforts to help shore up political, economic reform should not be seen as blow to Islam. (Randa Habib, 6/07/04, Middle East Online)
Arab reform efforts will fail if they are imposed from outside and fail to address the Middle East conflict, Jordan's King Abdullah II warned in an AFP interview Monday.The king was speaking before joining a summit of the Group of Eight most industralised nations in Sea Island, Georgia on Tuesday at which Washington wants to push its own Greater Middle East Initiative for reform in Arab and Muslim countries.
"Any reform process should emerge from within - ownership of the process of reform is vital for its success - and initiatives seen as imposed from the outside will only hurt the efforts of genuine reformers in our region," King Abdullah said.
"Reform cannot be viewed in isolation of the central question looming heavy on the region and that is the Arab-Israeli conflict," he said on the eve of his trip to the United States.
The king insisted that Western efforts to help shore up political and economic reform should not be seen as a blow to Islam.
"Any initiative to help or support the reform process by the international community should not be perceived as a movement against Islam, nor as a clash of civilizations, rather as a coalition of civilizations working for comprehensive development and progress and against ignorance and terrorism," he said.
What's stopping you? Posted by Orrin Judd at June 7, 2004 12:06 PM
"What's stopping you?"
Foreign aid dollars from the US?
Posted by: Arnold Williams at June 7, 2004 2:32 PM>What's stopping you?
Glenn Frye.
"I don't want a thing to change
Now that I've Got Mine..."
