26/02/2012 0:27
"Portal Iraq," Baghdad - Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday, that Iraq has full sovereignty and all the qualifications, independence and will, pointing out that no country is free of problems, as pointed out that the Arab League, told him that there will be a significant presence at the level of leaders and presidents at a summit of Baghdad.
Maliki said in a statement issued by his office, today, on the sidelines of a meeting with a delegation from the Iraqi group for Strategic Studies, said that "Iraq today has full sovereignty and all the qualifications, independence and his will," adding that "this has been achieved thanks to the awareness of Iraqis and hold them for the responsibility."
Maliki said that he "can not freeze the position of Iraq, the Arab, regional and international levels in order to solve a particular problem because there is today no country is free from problems," asserting that "the internal problems can be solved within the national framework."
He pointed to Maliki that "has been putting all the premises and the necessary preparations for the summit has informed us that the Arab League that everyone will attend the Summit of Baghdad, and there will be a large presence at the level of leaders and presidents," stressing that "the summit in Baghdad is a significant milestone in the history of Iraq, which we to be distinctive in that the highest levels. "
The group called al-Maliki of Iraq for Strategic Studies that "take the role of national and effective in the context of the Arab summit in Baghdad and made positive atmosphere appropriate to move through the research centers and initiatives successful."
The office of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the first confirmed on Thursday (February 23, 2012) that the envoys of Iraq, the Arab leaders will head to the delivery of official invitations to attend the Arab Summit to be held in the capital Baghdad at the end of March next.
It is noteworthy that Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari announced, the first of February 2012, that the next Arab summit will be held in Baghdad (29 next March), stressing that the government is serious about providing security for the leaders and co-chairs at the top, as Deputy Secretary-General of the Arab League Ahmed Ben Helli, that Iraq is able to ensure the success of the Arab summit, and that he is entering a phase during which he will head the Arab action.
And postponed the Arab League, in (5 May 2011), the Arab summit which was scheduled to be held in March 2011 in Baghdad to March 2012, at the request of Iraq after the consensus Arab member states in view of the Arab reality the "new and inappropriate" caused by the revolution which was then in Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Tunisia and Syria.
The Arab summit in the Iraqi capital Baghdad international event larger, organized by the country since 2003, accounting for the Municipality of Baghdad for the committee to create and insurance requirements for the Conference of the Arab summit and to provide insights, ideas, and the preparations necessary to improve and develop the interface construction of the city, commensurate with its history and its place in coordination with the ministries and agencies competent, has announced at the end of the month of January last that full preparations for the summit is now Closed 100%.
Iraq hosted the Arab summit twice, first in 1978 and that decided to boycott companies and organizations operating in Egypt that deal directly with Israel and not to approve the Camp David, the second summit which carried the number 12 was held in 1990 saw the presence of all Arab leaders, except President Syria's Hafez al-Assad, who was in a state of hostility with the regime of President Saddam Hussein against the background of rivalry for the leadership of the Baath and the position of Syria in support of Iran in the war of eight years he fought Iraq with them, as witnessed Summit severe tensions between Iraq on one hand and the State of Kuwait and the UAE on the one hand the other, broke out after the second Gulf War.
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