Syrian opposition in Baghdad to discuss «the initiative last minute» 15/12/2011
BAGHDAD - Al Sabah
The government announced yesterday the approval of the Syrian opposition to its proposal to visit Baghdad in order to mediate between them and the Syrian regime. The adviser said the prime minister Ali al-Musawi in a press statement: "The Iraqi authorities have called on the Syrian opposition to visit Baghdad to mediate between them and the Syrian regime," noting that "the opposition welcomed this initiative. " Al-Moussawi said that "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki was asked many of the political leaders to negotiate with the Syrian opposition," noting that "the Iraqi move is based on the Arab initiative, in addition to the demands of the opposition, which will be transferred to the Syrian government." He expressed his Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki recently Baghdad's willingness to receive the parties to the Syrian opposition to find solutions that meet the demands of Syrian people away from violence and civil war, was described as an initiative of Baghdad as "the initiative of the last minute." Decided that the Arab League in November 12 last suspension of Syria until the implementation of the plan Arabic to resolve the crisis, as well as the withdrawal of Arab ambassadors in Damascus, while declined to Iraq for the vote on the resolution and opposed the Lebanon, Yemen and Syria. For his part, said a member of the Foreign Relations Committee in the House of Representatives Sami al-Askari continued attempts by the Iraqi government in a dialogue between the Syrian government and the opposition in order to access to solutions to the crisis in order to avoid bloodshed.
He said in a statement carried by news agency Nina: "The interest of the Syrian government and the opposition to sit at the table of dialogue to understanding," noting that "Syria sliding into a civil war will not work and one will hurt both sides."
He added that "Iraq does not want there to be any outside military intervention in Syrian affairs, since this intervention will not solve the crisis, but will increase them complicated," he said, adding that the Iraqi government continues her talk with the Syrian government for the work of radical reforms, not formality. The military said that The Iraqi government supports freedom of the Syrian people and rejection of the idea of one-party, one of the advocates of real reform, stressing the need not to be any siege on the Syrian people, as something difficult, and Iraq over this period, he does not want to the Syrian people to live. "
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BAGHDAD - Al Sabah
The government announced yesterday the approval of the Syrian opposition to its proposal to visit Baghdad in order to mediate between them and the Syrian regime. The adviser said the prime minister Ali al-Musawi in a press statement: "The Iraqi authorities have called on the Syrian opposition to visit Baghdad to mediate between them and the Syrian regime," noting that "the opposition welcomed this initiative. " Al-Moussawi said that "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki was asked many of the political leaders to negotiate with the Syrian opposition," noting that "the Iraqi move is based on the Arab initiative, in addition to the demands of the opposition, which will be transferred to the Syrian government." He expressed his Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki recently Baghdad's willingness to receive the parties to the Syrian opposition to find solutions that meet the demands of Syrian people away from violence and civil war, was described as an initiative of Baghdad as "the initiative of the last minute." Decided that the Arab League in November 12 last suspension of Syria until the implementation of the plan Arabic to resolve the crisis, as well as the withdrawal of Arab ambassadors in Damascus, while declined to Iraq for the vote on the resolution and opposed the Lebanon, Yemen and Syria. For his part, said a member of the Foreign Relations Committee in the House of Representatives Sami al-Askari continued attempts by the Iraqi government in a dialogue between the Syrian government and the opposition in order to access to solutions to the crisis in order to avoid bloodshed.
He said in a statement carried by news agency Nina: "The interest of the Syrian government and the opposition to sit at the table of dialogue to understanding," noting that "Syria sliding into a civil war will not work and one will hurt both sides."
He added that "Iraq does not want there to be any outside military intervention in Syrian affairs, since this intervention will not solve the crisis, but will increase them complicated," he said, adding that the Iraqi government continues her talk with the Syrian government for the work of radical reforms, not formality. The military said that The Iraqi government supports freedom of the Syrian people and rejection of the idea of one-party, one of the advocates of real reform, stressing the need not to be any siege on the Syrian people, as something difficult, and Iraq over this period, he does not want to the Syrian people to live. "
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