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Parliamentary Foreign Relations: Iraq will reject the postponement of the Arab Summit

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Parliamentary Foreign Relations: Iraq will reject the postponement of the Arab Summit

30/1/2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - Baghdad (news) announced that a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, the parliamentary deputy / list of Mesopotamia / Emad Youkhana, that Iraq would refuse to postpone the upcoming Arab summit held in Baghdad in the next Chehramar.

The leaks may explained the existence of views within the Arab League to postpone the Arab summit to the next year, because of the current situation in the Arab region, especially in Syria. said Youkhana in a statement (the Agency news) on Monday said Iraq would refuse to postpone the Arab summit expected to take place in Baghdad during the month of March Next, for several reasons, including the need of the region and the Arab states to it, pointing out that in case of problems held Fbalomkan agreed upon and resolved. and on the initiative of the Iraqi government the direction of Syria, said a member of the Committee on Foreign Relations, that Iraq will do the initiative launched through diplomatic channels and through Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Arab League delegation led by Deputy Secretary-General of the Arab League Ambassador Ahmed Ben Helli, commissioned by the Secretary-General of the Arab League, Nabil el-Arabi, has arrived in Baghdad on a visit Tstmrerbah days. A source (the news): The Arab League delegation led by Deputy Secretary General of the Arab League Ambassador Ahmed Ben Helli, commissioned by the Secretary-General of the Arab League, Dr. Nabil el-Arabi to Baghdad in the four-day visit, adding that the delegation will meet shortly after Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, and then a number of Iraqi officials.

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