Adviser to Maliki: We will not generally sanctions on Syria
Date: Thursday, 16.02.2012 9:45
Baghdad / term
, the government said it would not stand in front of the sanctions may be imposed by the Arab League on Syria, but they are counting on the Arab summit, which will hopefully be held in Baghdad at the end of March, while the refusal of the National Alliance to invite foreign leaders to the summit, as happened in Libya and Qatar. announced Adviser to the Prime Minister Rais Mary that "Iraq will not be stood against, if the Arab League decided to issue a decision on the imposition of sanctions against Syria"
But confirmed that Iraq will play an important role in the upcoming Arab summit to be held on 29 March next in Baghdad.
agency quoted all over Iraq for Rais as saying that "any setback in the political and economic situation in Syria will reflect negatively on the internal situation in Iraq and that's money we wish."
She added that the situation in Syria calls for the tension on the future of the region in general and Iraq in particular, "Mushir e that" if worse things in Syria may be that the negative impact on the internal situation in Iraq and today we are far from that. "
and indicated that "the attitude of Iraq former over the Syrian, was a clear message that Iraq wants to resolve the issue through mutual understanding and peaceful dialogue, because the imposition of sanctions on Syria is not in the interest of Iraq at this stage, especially, and today we're in state-building. "
The conference of Arab foreign ministers decided on Sunday to stop the task of observers Arabs and asked the UN Security Council to send a "peace-keeping forces (Arabic - UN) common to supervise the cease-fire with Syria." has reservations on the resolution of both Lebanon and Algeria, is that Iraq did not qualify the decision as he did when issuing the previous resolutions imposing sanctions on Syria.
to that, said the National Alliance MP Dr. Saleh Hasnawi that Iraq calls for Arab presidents and kings only to Baghdad summit to be held in the twenty-ninth of the month of March next.
The Hasnawi told N. yesterday that Iraq is committed to the Charter of the Arab League, which provides call Arab leaders only in the peaks and not to extend invitations to the leaders of non-Arab countries, as happened in the summits of Qatar and Libya. "
and "If the League of Arab opinion to invite heads of non-Arab Vsabges on time. "
The government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh confirmed that the Arab League is vested in the report of the participation of Syria in the Arab summit, to be held in Baghdad in the twenty-ninth of March next, and that Iraq get along with any Arab decision, whether the participation of Syria, or or not.
Dabbagh said in a press statement yesterday, said that to invite Syria to attend the Arab Summit to be held in Baghdad, the responsibility of the Arab League, and the League of Arab States are will determine the participation of Damascus or not at the top, pointing out that Iraq will not be unique to make decisions contrary to the Arab League on call Syria to participate in the Arab summit.
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