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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