Sunday, April 17, 2011

Osman: Baghdad to postpone the summit next year will be better for Iraq and the region

Baghdad, April 16 (Rn) – most likely a representative for the Kurdistan Alliance bloc, Saturday, to Baghdad summit be postponed a second time, indicating that held in the year 2012 will be better for Iraq and the Arab region.
“Said Mahmoud Othman, the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that” the Arab situation is not suitable for holding the Arab summit at the present time, “adding that” it is reasonable to leave the Heads of State from the problems of their countries to attend the summit. “
The Gulf Cooperation Council has submitted a request to the Arab League calls for the abolition of the Arab summit to be held in Baghdad early next May.
This position comes in the wake of tension in relations between the Gulf countries on the one hand, and Iraq on the other hand, against the background of internal developments in Bahrain.
Osman said: “If the Arab summit held during the year 2012 will be best for Iraq and the Arab countries, considering that U.S. troops will be out of Iraq and the security situation will probably be better than him now,” he said.
He continued by saying that “if the Arab summit was held as scheduled, the Arab representation in a way that would not be perceived by many people,” calling for the disbursement of funds allocated for the Summit and the $ 450 million “on the needs of the Iraqi people.”
Revealed an MP for the Iraqi List, Nahida Daini, earlier on Friday, for (Rn) that if the Arab League decided to cancel the summit of Baghdad, they would be a “setback” for Iraq.
And Iraq has hosted the Arab summit twice, in convening the Arab summit, the ninth in 1978 and to decide which province companies and institutions operating in Egypt that deal directly with Israel and disapproval of the Camp David, as well as the convening of the summit of the 12 in 1990, which saw severe tensions between Iraq and Kuwait and the UAE and the United Arab erupted evacuated the first Gulf War.
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