Editor: OT | SZ Wednesday, 21 k 1 2011 14:11 GMT
Alsumaria News / Beirut Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Wednesday, that the Gulf position which called for which Iraq to determine its policy toward the countries of the region, "positive", while stressing his country's readiness to cooperate with the countries of the region, pointing out that Baghdad is clear in its foreign policy towards the Arab countries are based on non-interference in domestic affairs. Maliki said at a press conference in Baghdad today, attended by "Sumerian News", the statement by the Saudi Foreign Minister in this regard "positive," adding that "Iraq policy, regional and clear, and if he wants the brothers in the GCC to get to know them in detail, we welcome them, although our policy in this framework and clear and our foreign relations as well, and our policy toward the Arab League and clear. " The Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal called on Iraq at the end of the Gulf summit on Tuesday (December 20th of this month), to clarify its policy towards the countries of the region as soon as possible to be able to respond to him properly. Maliki reiterated that "Iraq does not interfere in the affairs of one does not want to interfere in its affairs," pointing out that Iraq "with the consensus and the Organization of Islamic Conference and with the bilateral relations in the region." . The President of the Iraqi government that "this is our foreign policy, look for friends in the world and possibly wrong with us some of our visit to this or that country but we do not want Iraq to be like Iraq's former isolated section ties and besieged." The latest act of diplomacy of Iraq towards crises the region is to send the Iraqi government in December 17 current and high-level delegation to Damascus to discuss the Iraqi initiative on finding appropriate solutions to the crisis between the government and the Syrian opposition, and during which he met President Bashar al-Assad, and moved then to Cairo to present the results of his visit to the Arab League. The Iraqi government called on 14 December, the current, the Syrian opposition to visit Baghdad to mediate between them and the Syrian regime, while the opposition welcomed this initiative.
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