Maliki: I will not call a non-Arab countries to attend the upcoming Arab summit
Sunday, March 18 / March 2012 14:42
Baghdad {: News} Euphrates said Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the need for concerted efforts for the success of the Arab Summit to be held in Baghdad.
Is scheduled for the Arab summit in Baghdad on 29 this month after it was scheduled to be held in May of last year but was postponed to March 2012, at the request of the government of Iraq and regardless about half a billion dollars in preparation for the contract.
A statement to Maliki's office has received and Euphrates News Agency {} a copy of it on him as saying during an interview conducted with him Telovesonah that "those who seek for the failure of the Arab summit, whether some politicians Ogiarham not care as much interest in Iraq by themselves."
He added that he "rejected the idea of inviting non-Arab countries to attend the next summit in Baghdad and that he will be invited international and regional organizations to attend the summit and Anjad justification for the presence of non-Arab countries."
He emphasized the "need to hold a national meeting is expected and must be raised all the issues in this meeting."
He explained that "Iraq is one of the extreme point in the south to the extreme point in the north and the Constitution applies to everyone and sees himself above the Constitution would be forced to undergo the Constitution." Concluded
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