The foreign ministers of Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya will hold a meeting here Sunday upon an invitation by Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr to his Libyan and Tunisian counterparts Ashour Ben-Khayal and Rafik Abdessalem (respectively) in the context of ongoing discussions between the three ministers. The meeting aims at achieving coordination on politics, economics, and security between the three 'Arab Spring' countries, informed Egyptian diplomatic sources said Saturday. The ministers will also discuss many current Arab issues, particularly developments in Syria, as well as the situation in the Palestinian territories. Abdessalem had announced earlier that the meeting's goal was to exchange views between the three countries all in a similar situation after the revolutions, and need to see a common policy in addition to fruitful economic cooperation towards achieving political and economic interests.
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