Pan-Arabism

Ideology espousing the unification of the Arab world

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January 2025 A third tripartite summit between Tunisia, Libya, and Algeria is held in Tripoli.
November 2024 Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune invited leaders from Tunisia, Mauritania, Libya, and the Sahrawi Republic to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the 1 November 1954 Declaration, seen as a potential beginning of a new union without Morocco and Mauritania.
April 2024 Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya discuss establishing a new North African entity to replace the Arab Maghreb Union, focusing on border security, joint investment projects, and free movement of goods and people.
2023 The single currency project in the Arab Maghreb region remains technically feasible but politically infeasible.
November 2023 H.E. Dr. Fahad M. Alturki, former Vice-President of KAPSARC, was appointed director general and chairman of the board of the Arab Monetary Fund.
2021 Mohammed Younis al-Ahmed was the party leader during the National Assembly elections.
2020 Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri died.
2018 The Ba'ath Party participated in the National Assembly elections.
April 2018 AMF announced its intention to create an independent regional entity for clearing and settlement of intra-Arab payments.
May 2017 AMF loaned $332 million to the Egyptian government to compensate for the decline of tourism in the country.
2016 The Iraqi parliament reiterated the 2003 ban on the Ba'ath Party.
May 2016 AMF called for central banks to increase their commitments to Islamic finance, urging the use of Sharia-compliant tools to manage short-term financial obligations.
April 2015 The World Bank Group and the Arab Monetary Fund signed a partnership for enhanced cooperation in the MENA region.
2014 The Ba'ath Party participated in the National Assembly elections.
March 2014 Abdulrahman bin Abdullah al Hamidy, former head of Saudi Arabia's central bank, was appointed director general and chairman of the board of the Arab Monetary Fund.
September 2012 AMF granted a $127 million loan to Morocco to help the country cope with rising food prices.
July 2012 Al-Douri published a videotaped speech condemning the existing Iraqi government and American interference, while expressing a desire to establish good relations with the United States after force withdrawal.
January 2 2012 The Organizations of Central Euphrates and the South (OCES) issued a statement condemning sectarianism within the Ba'ath Party, specifically criticizing al-Douri's faction's leadership structure.
2010 Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri was the party leader during the National Assembly elections.
December 2010 AMF granted a $200 million loan to Yemen to support economic restructuring programs, bringing total loans to Yemen to $800 million.
June 2010 AMF granted a $76 million loan to Jordan to undertake key financial reforms.

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