Iraqi government: the number who confirmed his attendance to the top of Baghdad is well compared to previous summits
Monday, February 27, 2012 12:26
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The Iraqi government announced on Sunday that the number who said attending the Arab Summit to be held in Baghdad is good compared to predecessors, and in affirming that Syria has not directed a call to suspend the membership of the Arab League, as well as not to invite the Syrian opposition, denied the existence of conditions in Qatar to attend the summit .
He said Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "Iraq does not emphasize the level of attendance to the top of Baghdad, but wishes to be a high level, and the number who confirmed his attendance good compared to peaks of the past," noting that "the Arab League said previously that number of leaders who have confirmed attendance than previous summits and for us this is an achievement and success for the summit. "
Dabbagh said that "there are several countries have shown previously fully prepared in the words of its leaders to attend the summit, a prince of Kuwait and the King of Jordan and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and the Foreign Minister of Bahrain and Chairman of the Military Council in Egypt, Field Marshal Tantawi, as well as heads of Tunisia, Algeria and Lebanon," stressing that "there are leaders expressed desire to come to us directly. "
He Skinner that "Syria has not directed its advocacy because its membership suspended in the Arab League and Iraq would abide by the opinion of the university," explaining that "the Syrian opposition in spite of all the appreciation and respect did not get recognition, and we comply to the order of the Arab League and not in the account that the opposition is calling for the presence of ".
Skinner denied the existence of "country conditions for a summit of Baghdad," explaining that "the Defense Minister Saadoun al-Dulaimi, will be delivered next Wednesday to invite the audience to the Emir of Qatar."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said on Saturday (February 26, 2012), 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.
Prior to that office confirmed al-Maliki, in (February 23, 2012) that the envoys of Iraq, the Arab leaders will go to deliver the 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.
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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Monday, February 27, 2012 12:26
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The Iraqi government announced on Sunday that the number who said attending the Arab Summit to be held in Baghdad is good compared to predecessors, and in affirming that Syria has not directed a call to suspend the membership of the Arab League, as well as not to invite the Syrian opposition, denied the existence of conditions in Qatar to attend the summit .
He said Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "Iraq does not emphasize the level of attendance to the top of Baghdad, but wishes to be a high level, and the number who confirmed his attendance good compared to peaks of the past," noting that "the Arab League said previously that number of leaders who have confirmed attendance than previous summits and for us this is an achievement and success for the summit. "
Dabbagh said that "there are several countries have shown previously fully prepared in the words of its leaders to attend the summit, a prince of Kuwait and the King of Jordan and Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and the Foreign Minister of Bahrain and Chairman of the Military Council in Egypt, Field Marshal Tantawi, as well as heads of Tunisia, Algeria and Lebanon," stressing that "there are leaders expressed desire to come to us directly. "
He Skinner that "Syria has not directed its advocacy because its membership suspended in the Arab League and Iraq would abide by the opinion of the university," explaining that "the Syrian opposition in spite of all the appreciation and respect did not get recognition, and we comply to the order of the Arab League and not in the account that the opposition is calling for the presence of ".
Skinner denied the existence of "country conditions for a summit of Baghdad," explaining that "the Defense Minister Saadoun al-Dulaimi, will be delivered next Wednesday to invite the audience to the Emir of Qatar."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said on Saturday (February 26, 2012), 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.
Prior to that office confirmed al-Maliki, in (February 23, 2012) that the envoys of Iraq, the Arab leaders will go to deliver the 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.
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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