Adeeb: Tunisia confirmed its participation in the summit of Baghdad and its intention to consolidate relations with Iraq
Saturday, 03 March / March 2012 16:04
[Baghdad - where]
The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research on the writer, said that the Tunisian President equitable Marzouqi stressed his country's participation in the Baghdad summit meetings to be held on 29 next March, expressing his country's keenness on reactivating relations with Iraq in the political, economic and cultural rights.
Adeeb said in a statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of the day after his extradition invitation of President Jalal Talabani, the head of the Tunisian Moncef Marzouki to participate in the summit of Baghdad, said Marzouki "stressed during the meeting, his country's participation in the summit meetings effectively and at the highest levels," noting that "Iraq considers Tunisian participation in an advanced step on the path to closer relations between Iraq and Tunisia, as well as what it represents an important addition to the joint Arab action."
He added that "Marzouqi expressed his understanding of high political developments positive taking place in Iraq, and stressed the importance of the return of Iraq to play an influential role in the Arab scene center is seen the last of the transformations," expressing his optimism that "Baghdad summit will be an opportunity to unite the Arab discourse and find solutions to the suffering of the world Arab problems. "
He went on, saying that he "discussed with the Tunisian President developments in both Iraq and Tunisia in the process of Tholhma from dictatorships to democracy," pointing out that "the Tunisian President announced his country's desire to activate the Tunisian-Iraqi relations in all fields."
The Tunis Declaration participation in the Baghdad summit, the culmination of the tour went on, saying the official initiated by the beginning of this week to invite the leaders of four countries Magharebia to attend the Arab summit, the 23 to be held in Baghdad on 29 next March, after it announced Morocco to attend the Summit high-level delegation, announced by President Mauritania Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz and President Abdelaziz Bouteflika after Qaúmha Baladab, their intention to attend in person to the top of Baghdad. "
The Iraqi government announced earlier that "the writer, it will be the Iraqi government envoy to Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria and Tunisia to invite leaders of these countries formally to attend the Arab summit will be held Aalta in the capital Baghdad."
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