Thursday, February 2, 2012

Hakim is holding the Arab summit in Baghdad, a message confirming the return of Iraq to the "pioneering role"

02-02-2012

Alsumaria News / Baghdad

The president of the Islamic Supreme Council Ammar al-Hakim, on Thursday, holding the Arab summit in the capital Baghdad at the end of March next message confirming Iraq's return to its leading role in the Arab system, and while he stressed that it will be the quality and distinctive, expressed optimism that the Arab presence in the summit of the highest .

Ammar al-Hakim during the Cultural Forum Weekly, "The hosting of Baghdad for the Arab summit in which a letter from Iraq to the Arab environment that he had returned to its leading role in the Arab system," noting that "hosting the summit in another letter that the trading in Arab affairs would be before the political forces new contribution to the Arab and the Arab decision-making. "

Al-Hakim that "the Arab summit in Baghdad will be the quality and distinctive," expressing at the same time welcomed "the visit, Assistant Secretary of the Arab League, Ahmed Ben Helli of Iraq."

Hakim said he was optimistic that the Arab representation in the next summit the highest levels. "

The Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari announced, on Wednesday, (February 1 current) during a joint press conference with Deputy Secretary General of the Arab League, Ahmed Ben Helli, that the upcoming Arab summit will be held in Baghdad in the 29 of March next, as he emphasized that the Iraqi government is serious in providing security for the leaders and co-chairs of the summit, with Ben Helli, confirmed that Iraq is able to ensure the success of the Arab summit, he added that it is entering a phase which will be chaired by Arab action.

And reached the Deputy Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Ben Helli arrived, last Monday (January 30, 2012), to the capital Baghdad on an official visit last four days to discuss Iraq's preparations to host the next Arab summit.

And picked up some of the media, the middle of last January, from a political source in the office of Iraqi Prime Minister that some Arab countries objected to holding the Arab summit in Baghdad, pointing to the existence of GCC trend for rejection of the summit and asked postponed to a later date until the completion of the file the Syrian crisis.

Denied with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in (January 29, 2012) the objections of some Arab states to hold the Arab summit in Baghdad, adding that all Arab countries expressed willingness to attend the summit and the highest levels.

The Secretary-General of the Arab League, Nabil el-Arabi, said in (8 December 2011), that the upcoming Arab summit will be held in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that Iraq is willing and ready to host the summit.

And postponed the Arab League, the fifth of May 2011, the Arab summit which was 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 reality of the "new and inappropriate" for the summit and out of the box intransigence.

The Arab Summit held in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, the international event the biggest organized by the country since 2003, where it formed the secretariat of Baghdad, a committee to create and ensure the requirements of the Conference of the Arab summit and to provide insights, ideas, and the preparations necessary to improve and develop the interface construction of the city, commensurate with its history and its place in coordination with the ministries and agencies competent, as confirmed and the Interior Ministry that it had prepared a security plan to protect the Arab summit includes several phases.

The Iraq hosted the Arab summit twice, convening the Arab summit ninth in 1978 and to decide which county companies and institutions operating in Egypt that deal directly with Israel and not to approve the Camp David, as well as the convening of the 12th Summit in 1990, which witnessed the severe tensions between Iraq and Kuwait and the UAE United Arab broke out after the second Gulf War.

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