Dabbagh «morning»: ready to host Arab summit
25/01/2012
Expressed regret at the decision to withdraw the observers from the Gulf Arab mission to Syria
Cairo - Isra-Khalifa
Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said Monday will put the final arrangements for the Arab summit to be held in Baghdad next March. This came after a meeting in Cairo yesterday, Secretary General of the Arab League, Arab, Nabil, who discussed with him on the next Arab Summit and developments in the Syrian situation.
Dabbagh said at a news conference attended by "morning": "We have talked with the Secretary General of the Arab summit in Baghdad next March," noting that the Arab summit is one of the first concerns of the government. Dabbagh said in response to a question that I asked the "morning" on the arrangements for the Summit: "We are fully prepared to hold the Arab summit We'll welcome the day 30 of the current (next Monday) and a delegation from the Arab League, headed by Ambassador Ben Helli, to finalize arrangements for holding the summit." and was scheduled to visit Ben Helli Baghdad on Monday, but that the developments of the Syrian file has postponed the visit . and on the Iraqi stance of the Arab League resolutions on the recent crisis, the Syrian, Dabbagh said: "Iraq does not stop only with the Syrian people for their freedom and independence." He added by saying: "We support the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States in approach to resolve the situation, the Syrian." In response to another question, "Al Sabah" on the subject of withdrawal states Persian Gulf for the observers participating in the Arab League mission to Syria, Dabbagh said: "We regret this decision, but we believe that the mechanisms of Arab solution is Stouselna to the best way to stop the bloodshed and bring freedom to the Syrian people ". To that of Iraq expressed readiness to increase the number of observers in the Arab League mission to Syria, in addition to the necessary material support. The ambassador said Qais Al-Azzawi Iraq's representative to the Arab League told the "morning": that the meeting was a special discussion of the decisions of the Arab League final, particularly supported by a team of observers and taking into account the withdrawal of the observer countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council, adding that the GCC is still committed to supporting the mission, a is positive and showed most of the countries, including Iraq's willingness to increase the number of observers and material support. He said al-Azzawi Iraq was involved with 33 observers, who are now on the ground and working with all professional and professional as well as on the contributions of significant material referring to the donation of Iraq with 17 armored car. It is said that Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem said at a news conference in Damascus yesterday: "The country will not take From now on solutions and Arab initiatives to resolve the crisis afflicting Syria for ten months. " He said the teacher, according to the report published by the news agencies: "Enough of solutions Arab," after he accused the Arabs of "plotting" to internationalize the crisis by taking decisions "know in advance that Syria be rejected."
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25/01/2012
Expressed regret at the decision to withdraw the observers from the Gulf Arab mission to Syria
Cairo - Isra-Khalifa
Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said Monday will put the final arrangements for the Arab summit to be held in Baghdad next March. This came after a meeting in Cairo yesterday, Secretary General of the Arab League, Arab, Nabil, who discussed with him on the next Arab Summit and developments in the Syrian situation.
Dabbagh said at a news conference attended by "morning": "We have talked with the Secretary General of the Arab summit in Baghdad next March," noting that the Arab summit is one of the first concerns of the government. Dabbagh said in response to a question that I asked the "morning" on the arrangements for the Summit: "We are fully prepared to hold the Arab summit We'll welcome the day 30 of the current (next Monday) and a delegation from the Arab League, headed by Ambassador Ben Helli, to finalize arrangements for holding the summit." and was scheduled to visit Ben Helli Baghdad on Monday, but that the developments of the Syrian file has postponed the visit . and on the Iraqi stance of the Arab League resolutions on the recent crisis, the Syrian, Dabbagh said: "Iraq does not stop only with the Syrian people for their freedom and independence." He added by saying: "We support the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States in approach to resolve the situation, the Syrian." In response to another question, "Al Sabah" on the subject of withdrawal states Persian Gulf for the observers participating in the Arab League mission to Syria, Dabbagh said: "We regret this decision, but we believe that the mechanisms of Arab solution is Stouselna to the best way to stop the bloodshed and bring freedom to the Syrian people ". To that of Iraq expressed readiness to increase the number of observers in the Arab League mission to Syria, in addition to the necessary material support. The ambassador said Qais Al-Azzawi Iraq's representative to the Arab League told the "morning": that the meeting was a special discussion of the decisions of the Arab League final, particularly supported by a team of observers and taking into account the withdrawal of the observer countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council, adding that the GCC is still committed to supporting the mission, a is positive and showed most of the countries, including Iraq's willingness to increase the number of observers and material support. He said al-Azzawi Iraq was involved with 33 observers, who are now on the ground and working with all professional and professional as well as on the contributions of significant material referring to the donation of Iraq with 17 armored car. It is said that Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem said at a news conference in Damascus yesterday: "The country will not take From now on solutions and Arab initiatives to resolve the crisis afflicting Syria for ten months. " He said the teacher, according to the report published by the news agencies: "Enough of solutions Arab," after he accused the Arabs of "plotting" to internationalize the crisis by taking decisions "know in advance that Syria be rejected."
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