March 29 as a date for a summit Baghdad
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02/02/2012
University confirms the readiness of Iraq amid expectations for hosting the pre-success
BAGHDAD - Al Sabah
Announced yesterday to set on March 29 as a date for holding the Arab summit in Baghdad, after the confirmation of the Arab League, Iraq is complete readiness for hosting. This comes at a time when talk moved to the preparations of the summit agendas and must be discussed.
As warned the House of Representatives of plots you want to play on the paper sectarian threaten the unity of the Arab countries, come back and Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said the summit "a recovery of the system of joint Arab action", while the description of the assistant secretary general of the University of Ahmed Ben Helli, the summit as "a quantum leap for the Arab world" . and Prime House of Representatives with the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States and the delegation accompanying him in Baghdad yesterday, preparations for Iraq to host next Arab summit in Baghdad and the latest developments in the Arab region. praised Ben Helli, during the meeting on the preparations and preparations to host the Arab summit in Baghdad, said: "The Baghdad to host the next Arab summit will be a restoration of Iraq's historic leadership role in the joint Arab action and solve Arab issues."
In turn, Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, the importance of holding an Arab summit in Baghdad, all Arab states in line with the changes that have occurred in the Arab arena. Zebari told a joint news conference yesterday with Ben Helli, attended by "morning": that "the Iraqi government is serious about providing security for the leaders and delegations attending the summit ", stressing that holding the summit in Baghdad, Iraq is the responsibility of basic and come in the forefront of the Iraqi government. For his part, Ben Helli, it was agreed that "the day will be March 29 date for the meeting of Arab leaders and on 28 meeting of foreign ministers and 27 ministers' meeting the economy."
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