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Likely to postpone the Arab summit in Baghdad

07/04/2011 ad-3: 30 | readers number: 97

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Parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee suggested to postpone the Arab summit

due to be held in Baghdad in mid-next month for an indefinite period of time.

And ruled out "Iraqi List" The convening of the summit as well as Iraq, "a

political crisis, and the absence of trust between the parties," said

"coalition of the rule of law," which is led by the prime minister, Nouri

Al-Maliki, that " the Egyptian prime minister, Sharif will represent his

country in the summit."

Despite the security measures and service, which was carried out by the Iraqi

government to encourage the Arab leaders or their representatives to attend the

summit in Baghdad but that a delay is likely by most of the parties.

Said a member of the Foreign Relations Committee of the "Kurdish coalition"

Ala Talabani that " Iraq's current conditions and circumstances through which

the Arab countries do not allow the holding of the summit by the coming May."

She added that "could not be held (the conference) within the period of time

Nearby, and a new date is unrealistic, but should be deferred for an indefinite

period of time until the end of the crisis, especially that the countries that

did not face crisis to date, of infection to the protests," she explained that

" the region is witnessing radical changes and it could not be on the agenda of

the or specified themes could be discussed by the summit, there is no need for

that convened in such an environment, which would be the tangible results."

The list did not deny "Iraqi", which is led by Iyad Allawi, the crises in some

Arab countries may prevent the holding of the summit, but said " the political

crisis in Iraq and the lack of confidence that threaten national partnership

major impact."

He said the advisor hani ashour in a statement that " the inability of the

government of Iraq to provide genuine national partnership, as had been agreed

upon within the framework of the Massoud Barzani (the president of Kurdistan

region), will the Arab states to note the lack of confidence in Iraq, which it

is not convinced of giving Iraq the Arab action for the period ahead."

He added that "the National Partnership in Iraq gave the reverse of what must

be after the elections, particularly with regard to the representation of all

the people in the government", confirming that " the convening of the summit

will not happen because the Iraqi situation your salary has security and

political, and the Arab countries to Iraq in its current view of doubt."

But Deputy for "coalition of the rule of law," Deputy Yasin majid, declared

the day before yesterday that " the new Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf

will be at the forefront of the participants in the summit." His confirmation

came after his meeting with the Egyptian chargé D'Affaires.

It was assumed that the summit would be held at the end of last month, but the

Arab League اجلتها for two months, because of the changes in the regulations

and acts of violence which have taken place in a number of states

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Seems the GOI & M.E. do not fair to well with set dates.... They like to procrastinate & push the dates out. I wonder how well they do with dates that can't be pushed out... I bet that may put them into panic mode, huh??

Ironic, it seems that as much as the GOI likely feels they wish the U.S. troops were to leave... The U.S. continues to push to have their stay extended... Like a little bit of procrastination if you will... It's almost like they're saying, if you can't get things done, apparenty we can't leave yet... (Like a taste of your own medicine so to speak).

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