Monday, December 30 / 2 January 2012 16:36
Baghdad {: News} Euphrates stressed Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during a meeting with Assistant Secretary General of the Arab League, Ahmed Ben Helli, the need to promote the agenda of the Arab summit and extended to discuss cooperation in the political, security, economic, and other extremism.
A statement by the Prime Minister received the Euphrates News Agency {Monday}, a copy of, "al-Maliki received his official office today by the Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Ben Helli, who arrived in Baghdad today."
Maliki welcomed the readiness of all Arab countries to attend the Summit to be held in Baghdad, "and expressed hope that" a successful summit because of the nature of the circumstances and the level of attendance is expected. "
The Prime Minister called for the need to "work on the development agenda of the Arab summit, and discuss cooperation in the political, security, economic, social and combating terrorism and extremism."
The al-Maliki, "Support Iraq to the Arab initiative on the Syrian crisis," stressing the need to "work at a faster pace to ensure that the desired change without slipping into violence and the occurrence of more victims."
For his part, Assistant Secretary-General of the League of Arab States said that "all Arab countries had confirmed their willingness to attend the Summit of Baghdad," he said, adding that "the Arab representation will be at the highest levels of many Arab countries, including higher than average for the typical peaks of the former."
It is hoped to hold the Arab summit in Baghdad in March next after it was due to be held in the past year is that the Arab League decided to postpone it to March of this year at the request of some Arab countries. Finished.
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