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Source: US-Arab Economic Forum Web Site
"...I would like to discuss with you today some of the issues facing our two nations. In spite of our governments trying to assume credit for the harmonious relationship between Saudi Arabia and the United States, it was actually established by entrepreneurs, businessmen and investors..." U.S.-Arab
Economic Forum gathers in Detroit "U.S. and Arab leaders pledged to work together to build cultural and economic bridges over the course of the U.S.-Arab Economic Forum. Gov. Jennifer Granholm emphasized that underneath it all, the people of Michigan and of the Arab world aren't that different. "This conference, at the heart of it, is about understanding," Granholm told attendees Sunday at a gala dinner to kick off the summit in Detroit. "Our challenge is to build the strength of our individual voices into an outstanding chorus of diversity." [more] Key players in the U.S.-Arab
Economic Forum The U.S.-Arab Economic Forum continues [Sep. 29 and 30] in Detroit. It is not open to the public. Attendees include: Colin Powell, U.S. Secretary of State. He is leading the Bush administration's campaign for other countries to contribute troops to the Iraq war effort. Prince Saud al-Faisal, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister. In recent months, Prince Saud has worked to dispel accusations that his country finances terrorism and Islamic extremism. Expect any money his country donates to be closely watched for terror links. Crown Prince Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, commander-in-chief of the Bahrain Defense Force. The prince has been working with the United States to develop a free-trade zone between Bahrain and the United States that could serve as a business model for the rest of the Arab world. Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim Al-Thani, foreign minister and first deputy prime minister of Qatar. Qatar served as the headquarters for the U.S. armed forces during the Iraq war. Al-Thani has pushed for close ties with the United States to help protect his small country. [more] Also: U.S.-ARAB
ECONOMIC FORUM: Middle East must end its cycle
of terrorism, despair, Powell says U.S.-Arab Economic Forum Held
in Detroit Detroit Arab- American Forum: Vow For Rapprochement; Moussa Links Iraq To Development; Burns Optimist On Next Generation[Arabicnews.com - Sep. 30, 2003] "The Arab- American economic forum continued deliberations in Detroit, and the secretary general of the Arab League announced in front of the participants that the return back of stability to Iraq is a vital precondition for economic development in the region..." [more] Forum Highlights Experience With trade, Investment In Middle East[AP Sep. 30, 2003] "At a gathering aimed at fostering trade with the Middle East and investment in the region, political and business leaders looked to learn from the example of those whose companies have been doing just that for decades..." [more] U.S. Energy Ties To Mideast
Likely To Grow U.S., Arab Leaders Try To Mend Relations[CNN - Sep. 29, 2003] "Leaders attending a forum on economic development in the Middle East discussed ways of repairing U.S.-Arab relations, severely damaged since September 11, 2001. [more] Abraham:
U.S. Committed to Arab Nations Arab League Chief Stresses Iraq
Stability Mideast Making Social, Economic
Progress, Forum Told Fiorina Urges Arab Nations To
Empower Their Women [more] |
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