Iraq declares an invitation to attend the Damascus Arab Summit.
Ali Aldhargam - 14/02/2012 PM - 9:42 p.m. | Hits: 592
Revealed the Iraqi government, Tuesday, for it will not be invited Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to attend the Arab summit to be held in Baghdad in March, noting that the invitations and sent to twenty Arab countries to attend the summit.
He said government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said the Iraqi government decided "not to invite Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to attend the Arab Summit to be held in Baghdad next March because of the suspension of the Syrian regime in the Arab League."
The Arab League postponed, on 5 May 2011, the Arab summit to March 2012, at the request of Iraq after the consensus Arab member states in view of the Arab reality the "new and inappropriate" caused by the revolutions that took place and her time in Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Tunisia and Syria.
The spokesman for the Iraqi government that Baghdad "were invited for twenty Arab countries to attend the Arab summit," noting that "the membership of Syria in the Arab League suspended and that Iraq comply with the Arab consensus, and the presence of Syria depends on the position of the Arab League."
It is said that four of the GCC, namely Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and the UAE, pay 80% of the total annual budget of the League of Arab States in excess of one billion U.S. dollars.
Observers say that in the Arab conditions present, there is no doubt that it holds the key to activate the university or Shell work or move the resolution in the direction you want, including the decision to hold or not to hold the Arab summit in Baghdad or elsewhere, as the recent decision of the GCC States six to withdraw their ambassadors from Damascus, the Syrians and the expulsion of ambassadors from their capitals confirms the impact on the summit.
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