Maliki: Iraq hopes the presence of Assad or his representative to the summit of Baghdad
By: management of the Centre
On: Sun 02/19/2012 20:50
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki hoped to attend Syrian President Bashar al-Assad or his representative the next Arab summit in Baghdad, but he stressed that Iraq would abide by the decision of the Arab League on the issue of this audience.
Maliki said in an interview with Al-Rashid special aired on Saturday evening, "We ask the Arab League is its decision to suspend participation of Syria is the only Arab League meetings or at the summit level as well?".
"If it was only at the level of the delegates (in university) We hope to attend the summit, Syria, whether at the level of the President or his representative."
Maliki said, "If the decision to suspend all posts We are part of the Arab League."
"We prefer to have a post because it opens the page of the dialogue away from the intervention and the exciting atmosphere of sectarianism, and where he had no interest in a situation to deteriorate further in Syria."
Is scheduled to hold the next Arab summit in Baghdad on March 29.
And Maliki spoke during the interview about the level of participation at the Arab summit in Baghdad, said: "All Arab countries confirmed attendance as states, but we heard from the Arab League that 13 head of state will attend, with the rest of the world will be represented at the level of prime minister or foreign minister."
He continued, "We hope to attend as many of the leaders, and we hope that the contract is being discussed in the Arab world."
He considered that the focus should be on the "Arab spring, and where to go this Arab group in the light of the international street congestion?" He said, adding, "We determine the position of the Arabs and turning to where?, Because the Arabs do not know where."
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By: management of the Centre
On: Sun 02/19/2012 20:50
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki hoped to attend Syrian President Bashar al-Assad or his representative the next Arab summit in Baghdad, but he stressed that Iraq would abide by the decision of the Arab League on the issue of this audience.
Maliki said in an interview with Al-Rashid special aired on Saturday evening, "We ask the Arab League is its decision to suspend participation of Syria is the only Arab League meetings or at the summit level as well?".
"If it was only at the level of the delegates (in university) We hope to attend the summit, Syria, whether at the level of the President or his representative."
Maliki said, "If the decision to suspend all posts We are part of the Arab League."
"We prefer to have a post because it opens the page of the dialogue away from the intervention and the exciting atmosphere of sectarianism, and where he had no interest in a situation to deteriorate further in Syria."
Is scheduled to hold the next Arab summit in Baghdad on March 29.
And Maliki spoke during the interview about the level of participation at the Arab summit in Baghdad, said: "All Arab countries confirmed attendance as states, but we heard from the Arab League that 13 head of state will attend, with the rest of the world will be represented at the level of prime minister or foreign minister."
He continued, "We hope to attend as many of the leaders, and we hope that the contract is being discussed in the Arab world."
He considered that the focus should be on the "Arab spring, and where to go this Arab group in the light of the international street congestion?" He said, adding, "We determine the position of the Arabs and turning to where?, Because the Arabs do not know where."
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