Washington urges Arabs to attend the summit of Baghdad
By: management of the Centre
On: Wednesday 02/22/2012 11:53
With the escalation of the preparations to host the Arab summit in Baghdad at the end of next March, increased expectations for the summit is an unprecedented success, to coincide with the announcement of the continuation of the ocean to the Gulf will participate high-level delegations.
While the Iraqi government confirmed yesterday it would agree "promptly" on the nomination of Saudi ambassador to Jordan as a non-resident ambassador in Baghdad, in a move meant a breakthrough in the diplomatic relations between the two countries, said representatives of Arab countries in the Arab League, their intention to participate in the Baghdad summit , confirming that it (summit) will achieve ambitions.
These developments came at a time he described the Vice President of the Republic Khudair Khuzaie during his meeting with U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, James Jeffrey, yesterday, holding the Arab summit in Baghdad to "step important and necessary not only for Iraq but for the entire region because of the exceptional circumstances in the region, and the atmosphere of Arab spring" .
And assured the U.S. ambassador, according to a presidential statement received "morning," a copy of it, that his country "supports the convening of the Arab summit in Baghdad and encourages all Arab leaders to attend because the conditions needed for such a meetings between the leaders of Arab countries."
He welcomed the Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari told AFP yesterday that the step taken by the Saudi Arabia, saying: "We certainly welcome and will agree" to make "the Saudi ambassador in Amman, his credentials as a non-resident ambassador."
For his part, said Ali al-Moussawi, media adviser to Prime Minister: "The Iraqi government welcomes this step and believe it is the first step, and wait for complementary steps to appoint a resident ambassador in the country."
A Saudi official announced yesterday morning that "the Kingdom presented Monday to the Iraqi embassy in Riyadh nominate its ambassador to Jordan Fahd Abdul Mohsen Al-Zaid to be a non-resident ambassador in Baghdad."
And re-move if true severed diplomatic relations since 1990 between Riyadh and Baghdad.
Congress promised to step Saudi Arabia appointed an ambassador to Baghdad as positive as it reflects the success of Iraqi diplomatic and governmental actions and progress of relations between the two countries and entering a new phase.
The deputies stressed in their statements, the "morning" that Iraq has started to take its pivotal role in the region and that any success achieved by casting a shadow on the top of Baghdad.
In Cairo, said ambassadors and diplomats from the countries of Qatar, Oman, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, Somalia, the "morning", the presence of higher levels in the coming Arab summit in Baghdad, Marjaheen success in achieving the demands.
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By: management of the Centre
On: Wednesday 02/22/2012 11:53
With the escalation of the preparations to host the Arab summit in Baghdad at the end of next March, increased expectations for the summit is an unprecedented success, to coincide with the announcement of the continuation of the ocean to the Gulf will participate high-level delegations.
While the Iraqi government confirmed yesterday it would agree "promptly" on the nomination of Saudi ambassador to Jordan as a non-resident ambassador in Baghdad, in a move meant a breakthrough in the diplomatic relations between the two countries, said representatives of Arab countries in the Arab League, their intention to participate in the Baghdad summit , confirming that it (summit) will achieve ambitions.
These developments came at a time he described the Vice President of the Republic Khudair Khuzaie during his meeting with U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, James Jeffrey, yesterday, holding the Arab summit in Baghdad to "step important and necessary not only for Iraq but for the entire region because of the exceptional circumstances in the region, and the atmosphere of Arab spring" .
And assured the U.S. ambassador, according to a presidential statement received "morning," a copy of it, that his country "supports the convening of the Arab summit in Baghdad and encourages all Arab leaders to attend because the conditions needed for such a meetings between the leaders of Arab countries."
He welcomed the Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari told AFP yesterday that the step taken by the Saudi Arabia, saying: "We certainly welcome and will agree" to make "the Saudi ambassador in Amman, his credentials as a non-resident ambassador."
For his part, said Ali al-Moussawi, media adviser to Prime Minister: "The Iraqi government welcomes this step and believe it is the first step, and wait for complementary steps to appoint a resident ambassador in the country."
A Saudi official announced yesterday morning that "the Kingdom presented Monday to the Iraqi embassy in Riyadh nominate its ambassador to Jordan Fahd Abdul Mohsen Al-Zaid to be a non-resident ambassador in Baghdad."
And re-move if true severed diplomatic relations since 1990 between Riyadh and Baghdad.
Congress promised to step Saudi Arabia appointed an ambassador to Baghdad as positive as it reflects the success of Iraqi diplomatic and governmental actions and progress of relations between the two countries and entering a new phase.
The deputies stressed in their statements, the "morning" that Iraq has started to take its pivotal role in the region and that any success achieved by casting a shadow on the top of Baghdad.
In Cairo, said ambassadors and diplomats from the countries of Qatar, Oman, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, Somalia, the "morning", the presence of higher levels in the coming Arab summit in Baghdad, Marjaheen success in achieving the demands.
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