Maliki calls for the meeting of Iraqi Americans for removal of Iranian tensions in the region
Saturday, April 14 / April 2012 21:16
Called on the State of Law coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday, to hold a tripartite meeting in Baghdad, Iraq, and brings together the United States and Iran to remove the tension in the region, stressing that the good of Iraq's relations with the parties helps to hold the meeting.
The MP said the coalition, Abbas al-Bayati said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "Iraq Yimken him to invest his relations with the medical Iran and the United States to hold tripartite meeting in Baghdad, their collections, for removal of tension in the region and convergence of views between the two sides."
He al-Bayati, that "the holding of this meeting, it can be done after the meeting (5 +1) on Iran's nuclear program to be held this year in Iraq," adding that "Iraq has succeeded in hosting the Arab summit and will work to convene a meeting of five plus one and three-way meeting .
The Iraqi Foreign Ministry announced that, in (the third of April 2012), for providing Iran a request to Iraq to host the international meeting of the permanent members of the UN Security Council (U.S., Russia, Britain, China, and France) plus Germany, on the Iranian nuclear file, but that Tehran backed away from this demand and decided to take place in Istanbul, Turkey on the fourteenth of April that the current being the next meeting in Baghdad did not specify the time, according to a previous agreement between Tehran and the group.
The international community accuses Tehran of using its civilian nuclear program declared to conceal a plan to develop atomic weapons pose a serious threat to the security of the region, while still the United Nations imposed sanctions on Tehran over this file and for not allowing international inspectors to visit centers of reactors to determine their nature, while Iran has denied repeatedly seeking to acquire nuclear weapons, asserting that the goal of a civilian nuclear program exchange, and approved the production of over 4,500 kilograms of enriched uranium since 2007, an amount sufficient to produce four nuclear weapons, according to estimates of experts.
The United States tightened progressively stricter sanctions because of the lack of response of Iran to respond to international efforts on its nuclear program, and became the penalties more severe than has approved President Barack Obama, a law to crack down on sales of Iranian oil through the threat of removal of foreign banks for the U.S. financial system if dealt with Central Bank of Iran, and prohibition of all forms of trade with Iran.
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