Thursday, February 16, 2012 16:51
According to a member of the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee, Imad John, "The Arab presence for the upcoming Arab summit in Baghdad would be a strong and well.
He told all of Iraq [Wayne] said Thursday that "the State Department should not accept any requirements by the States on the grounds that Iraq is a sovereign," adding that "the Arab summit must not contain requirements but on the solutions to the problems faced by the region."
John said that "there are a number of topics to be discussed during the Arab summit in particular the changes that have taken place in the Arab arena as well as discuss the return of sovereignty to Iraq and its role in the region."
The Deputy Secretary General of the Arab League, Ahmed Ben Helli, who visited Iraq on 30 of January last at the head of a delegation from the university had said during a press conference with Foreign Minister of Iraq's willingness technical, security and logistical support to host the Arab summit to be held in the twenty-ninth of the month next March preceded the day before the date of the summit preparatory meeting her.
The Arab summit, which was hoped to be held in Baghdad during the month of May of last year has been postponed to March of this year at the request of the Gulf countries on the pretext that the Arab situation is well suited to hold this summit. Ended 2
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