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    Iraq separates from the Middle East in Biden's invitation to a global summit on democracy

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    Iraq separates from the Middle East in Biden's invitation to a global summit on democracy Empty Iraq separates from the Middle East in Biden's invitation to a global summit on democracy

    Post by Rocky Wed 24 Nov 2021, 6:21 am

    Iraq separates from the Middle East in Biden's invitation to a global summit on democracy

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    {Political: Al Furat News} US President Joe Biden has invited the leaders of about 110 countries to participate in a virtual summit on democracy that he intends to organize next December.
    And the summit, which will be held on the ninth and tenth of next month, was not invited by any of the Arab countries traditionally allies of the United States, such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar and the UAE.
    A list published by the US State Department on Tuesday included only two countries from the Middle East, "Iraq" and Israel.
    Biden did not invite China, the main rival of the United States, to this summit, unlike what he did with Taiwan, in a move that would anger Beijing.
    In addition to the Western allies of the United States, the list included especially countries such as India and Pakistan, but in return it was absent from Turkey, a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
    By contrast, Biden has invited Brazil to the summit, even though the giant Latin American country is led by a controversial hard-right president, Jair Bolsonaro.
    From Europe, the list of invited countries included Poland, which the European Union accuses of not respecting the rule of law, but in return it was devoid of Hungary, which is led by a controversial Prime Minister, Viktor Orban.
    As for the brown continent, the list of invited countries included South Africa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria and Niger.
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