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Iraqiya List: Arab League's Arabi didn't convey the truth about Iraq at summit

Gulan Media March 31, 2012 News
Iraqiya List: Arab League's Arabi didn't convey the truth about Iraq at summit
- Iraqiya List today criticized secretary general of the Arab League Nabil al-Arabi for not conveying the truth about current events taking place in Iraq, which are threatening civil peace.
Iraqiya official Talal al-Zobaie said: "We heard al-Arabi saying that the violations in the country are internal affairs and this is contrary to the reality and to the role of the Arab League, which came to Baghdad and held a meeting to resolve the problems of people, including that of the Iraqi people.

"Unfortunately al-Arabi is far from the truth and far from hearing the problems of Iraq, which have become dangerous and threaten the internal peace," added al-Zobaie.

Iraqiya List threatened to present all of Iraq's internal problems during the Arab summit to find solutions for them. But an agreement was reached among the Arab countries not to present the internal problems except for the Syrian issue, which has become an international concern.

Iraqiya List delivered messages to kings and heads of Arab states explaining Iraq's political situation and fears of the establishment of a new dictatorship in the country.

The political bloc is led by former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi

The 23rd Arab summit began on Thursday in Baghdad to discuss the development of the Arab spring and a number of issues relating to Arab affairs.

The summit was held in the absence of the of the kings of Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, the UAE, Morocco, Oman and the presidents of Algeria and Yemen.

The absent presidents and kings asked their ministers and representatives in the Arab League to head their delegations at the summit.

The summit participants included: President of the Republic of Lebanon Michel Sleiman, President of the Republic of Comoros Ikililou Dhoinine, President of the Transitional Libyan Council Mustafa Abdul Jalil, Tunisian President Mohammed Marzouqi, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Somalian President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, the Emir of Kuwait Subah Al-Ahmad Al-Subah and the President of Djibouti Ismail Omar Guelleh







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