The Arab World Forum in 2019 discussed the Arab world after the collapse of Da'sh. The Forum guests expected that our Arab world will face the third generation of terrorism and terrorists, and the continuation of the Qatari crisis unless Doha changes its supportive policy. Of terrorism.

The meeting was attended by the former Prime Minister of Iraq, the leader of the National Coalition, Dr. Iyad Allawi, the former Jordanian Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Judeh and the former Egyptian Foreign Minister, Dr. Nabil Fahmy.

During the meeting, Allawi stressed that "the third generation of terrorism must be curtailed. It is a different model from al-Qaeda and a preacher. He is trying to finish off the economies of the Arab region and implement qualitative operations in the Arab region."

He called for the fortification of Arab countries with institutions, such as Egypt and Jordan, economically to support its response to the terrorism it faces.

Allawi discussed a number of 2018 issues and others, including the Syrian issue, stressing that the negative consequences of the problems faced by Syria and a number of countries in the region have accumulated from year to year without finding a viable solution to them, and that the challenges continue to increase year after year.

On Arab cooperation and the sharp division of opinion on many pivotal issues, the former Iraqi prime minister said: "Today, we must work to improve the Arab reality for the better. We must develop mechanisms that will link political, economic and social affairs in one system. Supporting the Arab League with all available resources. We can not be countries of sects, but integrated countries ».

On the issue of water in the Arab region and Iraq in particular, Allawi said: "Today we have a water problem with Israel, filling Nahda with Ethiopia, the water problem between Iraq with Turkey on the one hand and Iran on the other. The situation in Iraq is urgent, yes there is a Turkish understanding of the need to launch batches of water, and in Tigris the volume of water pumping to 400 cubic meters per second, part of the dam in Mosul, and in Euphrates 250 cubic meters per second, but Iraq can pressure Iran and Turkey to ensure More water. "Our problem with Iran is limited to 5% or 10% of the required water volume, and Iran's water withdrawals cause increased salinity."

For his part, Joudeh said that the future of the Arab political situation in 2019 is linked to the current ongoing crises, which showed that there are no radical solutions on the horizon. He added: "There must be Arab initiatives to resolve the political and economic crises and keep away from the division that exists in the Arab arena."

On the "Deal of the Century" on resolving the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis, Joudeh said it was a postponement deal, not a deal of the century.

"We can not judge the deal of the century until we see it, and we want to see the basic conditions that guarantee peace for all the peoples of the region, Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine, the two-state solution and the solution of the refugee issue."

For his part, Nabil Fahmy said that "the Arab present is politically weak, and its ability to influence politically will be very difficult, unless our dependence on the West stops away from alliances with Western countries."

Fahmi called the solution of the Qatari crisis "difficult" unless Doha changed its policy of supporting terrorism.