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    Zebari: Iraq may save the two paragraphs in the draft resolution on strike Syria

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    Post by chouchou Fri 06 Sep 2013, 3:36 am

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    {Baghdad: Euphrates News} Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said Iraq has kept the two paragraphs in the draft resolution on Syria adopted by the Arab League, adding that the reservation was justified to wait for the results of the inspection team, and pointed out that "the continuation of the Syrian crisis affects strongly the security situation in Iraq and a number of neighboring countries, particularly Lebanon. "


    [ltr]He denied Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said in a press statement today that "be any Arab country or even the Arab League supported a military strike to Syria during the Arab Ministerial Meeting, which was held at the League headquarters in Cairo three days ago."[/ltr]


    [ltr]He explained that "everyone in the meeting of Arab Ministers, which was held a few days ago talked about the deterrent measures for the use of chemical weapons, which denounced and strongly all countries," pointing out that "the reservation of Iraq to two paragraphs in the draft resolution on Syria adopted by the Arab League was justified to wait for the results of the inspection team" , and pointed out that "the continuation of the Syrian crisis and severely affects the security situation in Iraq and a number of neighboring countries, particularly Lebanon."[/ltr]


    [ltr]The Foreign Relations Committee in the Senate decided on Wednesday to pass a resolution authorizing a strike against the Syrian government.[/ltr]


    [ltr]This came in a statement of the Foreign Relations Committee in the Senate after a request by U.S. President Barack Obama to the U.S. Senate on specific military strike against Syria.[/ltr]


    [ltr]And decided the Foreign Relations Committee in the Senate passed a draft resolution authorizing a strike against the Syrian government's lead to 10 votes in favor and 7 opposed.[/ltr]


    [ltr]Iraq had launched an initiative on Wednesday called on the Arab countries and all the world to wait to make a decision striking Syria, stressing that "his attitude toward the Syrian crisis is to resort to a peaceful solution."[/ltr]


    [ltr]Maliki said in a speech on the situation in Syria that "the Arab states and international patient decision striking Syria," stressing that "stands by finding a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis and avoid war."[/ltr]


    [ltr]Maliki said that "a military strike against Syria means striking a sensitive area of the world, with the presence of Arab public opinion and international warns against use of force in Syria."[/ltr]


    [ltr]The U.S. defense secretary, Chuck Hagel, had announced last Tuesday, his country's readiness to strike Syria, if the decision was the U.S. president, Barack Obama, while the president of the United States, Barack Obama, last Saturday, in a speech ready to strike to the Syrian military, "adding that" the implementation of such a strike is not subject to time, as it may be today, next Oalosbua or within one month.
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