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Some members of the GCC wish to delay Baghdad’s Arab Summit

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Some members of the GCC wish to delay Baghdad’s Arab Summit

Unread postby Stillw8n » Tue Jan 17, 2012 10:17 am

Some members of the GCC wish to delay Baghdad’s Arab Summit until after Syrian crisis

Kuwaiti diplomatic sources, the presence of GCC trend to reject the forthcoming Arab Summit scheduled in Baghdad during the month of March next, and requested the postponement to a later date, until the completion of the file the Syrian crisis.

The sources said in a statement to the Kuwaiti newspaper published today, Tuesday, the 3 countries are Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Bahrain is leading this trend, and it will request the members of the Cooperation Council for the Arab Gulf States first, to gain their support, before pushing him to the Arab League, noting that the connections in This matter will crystallize a unified position for the next few days.

She added that these three countries is confident that the position the Gulf and one in the end will call for a postponement of the Arab summit; because the preparation – as described – would be without aspirations, in the presence of differences Iraqi internal matter of the leaders of government will reflect negatively on the performance of the summit, as well as the Iraqi situation prior to support of the Syrian regime and the Arab League opposition to the current steps, along with the Arab summit should also discuss the likelihood of war in the region; because of Iran’s nuclear program, the things you need to preparations there is no time to put it in the next March.

The sources said that the Gulf could be a request to submit to the Arab League, calls to postpone the summit to a later date not less than three months.

The Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Dr. Nabil el-Arabi has declared that the Arab delegation will visit Baghdad at the end of this month in preparation for the summit, stressing that it will be held in Baghdad, as planned and on time.

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