With regards to regional turmoil and the rising wave of terrorism, Rashwan expected more stability within the next two to five years in Egypt, Tunisia, Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen despite different views.
For her part, Chen Mo, researcher at West Asia and Africa Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), described the deadly conflicts in Syria and Libya as "complicated and mostly linked to the roles of external parties."
She continued that China supports dialogue to settle regional conflicts to restore peace and stability in the region. "I believe China will exert efforts in this regard."
"China respects the privacy of the region in terms of beliefs and communities," said the Chinese expert, adding that regional bodies like the Arab League and the African Union should play greater roles in resolving regional issues whose solutions should not come from external players like the United States and the West.
The discussion has been attended by other experts including Mohamed Fayez, head of Asian Studies Program, Ayman Abdel Wahab, head of Civil Society Studies Program at Al-Ahram Center, and Lu Jingchun, director of Political Office of the Chinese embassy in Cairo.
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