Friday, February 17, 2012 18:02
{Baghdad, Euphrates News} He called on the mass of 'Abdul-Hussein Abtan Arab countries to participate actively in the Arab Summit to be held in Baghdad late next month and distance from everything that would not hold the upcoming summit in Baghdad, stressing that the interest of the Arab countries opening up on Iraq and the new political regime.
The reports revealed by the Egyptian press, indicate that Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, called for an in-depth through contacts with the Arab parties to participate in a mini-summit in Riyadh to be a substitute for the Baghdad summit.
He told Abtan {Euphrates} News on Friday that "the interest of Arab countries participating in the Arab summit in the capital Baghdad, the fact that such participation will ensure the return of Iraq to the Arab fold, which is in the interest of Arab countries, not just Iraq."
He added that "Iraq has the capacity of human and financial well-known to everyone as well as its geographical position enabled him to be the owner of an influential role in the Arab League makes indispensable impossible," and urged the Arab countries "to open itself to Iraq and accept its new because it will add an element of power on the decisions of the world Arab. "
He Abtan that "the next Arab summit is very important not only to Iraq but to the Arab countries also, especially in light of current conditions experienced by some Arab countries of protests and demonstrations and a change in the regimes of some countries, which requires an effort Arab exceptional to find solutions to those crises."
And go through some Arab countries, a wave of protests over a year ago as Egypt, which still protests which continues in spite of dropping the former President Hosni Mubarak, who is being tried with his two sons currently in the Egyptian courts as well as the State of Bahrain, where repressive constant of the security services Bahraini demonstrators demanding reforms in the regime of the country as evidenced by other countries such as Syria unrest and protests, Libya and others. finished
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