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CAIRO, Dec. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- Secretary General of the Arab
League(AL) Amr Moussa on Wednesday asked both the Americans and the Arabsto
undertake measures to achieve "strong" bilateral relations,Egypt's official MENA
news agency reported.
The current Arab-US relations did not serve
the interests ofeither side, Moussa was quoted as saying at the inaugural
sessionof the annual conference of the Egyptian Council for ForeignAffairs.
He called on the Arabs to introduce "real" reforms to
changetheir image in the eyes of the Americans, while stressing the needfor the
United States to shore up its reputation in the Arab world. He also
said the US should listen to the voices of the moderateArabs, otherwise it would
have to deal with extremists of theregion.
It was high time the United States should leave the "station
ofthe 9/11" and stop dealing with the Middle East region on thatbasis, urged
Moussa.
He was referring to the terrorist attacks on the United Stateson
Sept. 11, 2001, which prompted the Americans and its allies tolaunch a global
anti-terror campaign.
The AL chief also underlined the need to have a strategic
Arab-US dialogue to reach an agreement on measures to be carried out toboost
Arab-US relations. Enditem
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