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    Regional talks to confront terrorism and Biden calls for a federal Iraq

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    Regional talks to confront terrorism and Biden calls for a federal Iraq Empty Regional talks to confront terrorism and Biden calls for a federal Iraq

    Post by Rocky Sun 24 Aug 2014, 2:48 pm

    Regional talks to confront terrorism and Biden calls for a federal Iraq
     
     
    Nazim Yasin

    08/24/2014
    Dealt with regional talks in both Iraq and Saudi Arabia, Sunday ways to counter the terrorist threat, which is a growing threat to global peace and security.
    Baghdad hosted Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who discussed with Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Haider Abadi, the need for an international effort to address the organization (the Islamic State), who seized on land in Iraq and Syria . 's office said al-Abadi said in a statement that the prime minister-designate stressed the danger posed by the organization on the region.
    The statement said the Office of the Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki that he was stressed during talks with Zarif "the need to maintain bilateral relations between the two countries and push it towards further development and prosperity." In this regard, al-Maliki was quoted as saying, "The region is going through a critical phase and need a higher level of cooperation and coordination."
    For his part, called on the Iranian Foreign Minister to the continuation of bilateral cooperation at all levels.
    A72FFD8D-301D-42EA-B9FD-61F8FDF111E8_w26Zebari, Zarif at a joint news conference - Baghdad August 24, 2014
    Zarif also expressed the hope "constantly paced Ben cooperation the two countries at all levels, especially in the field of counter-terrorism," as quoted by al-Maliki site.
    The Iranian official also met with visiting President Fuad Masum, and Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, and held talks with his Iraqi counterpart Hoshyar Zebari.
    Iran has called on the parties to the Iraqi national unity to resolve the political crisis and fighting al (Islamic state) . Tehran also announced this week that it has provided tips to Baghdad and Erbil on this extremist organization confirmed at the same time it does not maintain a military presence in Iraq .
    This while France announced its intention to convene an international conference on security in Iraq and the fight against the organization (the Islamic State). The French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius expressed the hope that all countries in the Middle East, including Iran, joint action against the extremist organization, which also controls the land in Syria, as quoted by Agence France-Presse news agency .
    In his presentation of the statements Zarif in Baghdad also broadcast on Iranian media, said the correspondent section Persian for Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (Radio individuals) in Beirut Elijah Algerian Radio Free Iraq on Sunday afternoon, the focus was on what the Iranian minister especially that Tehran "supports the Prime Minister designate and his efforts in forming a new government with reference to the al-Abadi was the result of most Iraqis agree and all political currents in Iraq. "
    In the meantime, foreign ministers debated a number of Arab states in the city of Jeddah ways to reach a political solution to the Syrian crisis and the question of "the growing presence of the" Islamic state "in Iraq and Syria, which now threatens regional security " , according to a statement from the Egyptian Foreign Ministry.
    In a report carried by the official Saudi Press Agency Sunday, it was reported that the Jeddah meeting which was attended by officials from Arab countries, the five members of the International Contact Group on Syrian affairs, namely Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, search "the overall situation on the Arab arena and in the Middle East and the challenges that faced, including the growth of extremist and terrorist ideology turmoil in some Arab countries, and its serious consequences on the countries of the region and the threat to international peace and security. " He added that the ministers agreed to "develop visions and displayed after the completion of the study, including the League of Arab States to discuss extensively with brotherly Arab countries are members of the university."
    D99ECEB2-C78C-4379-A86B-BFACFD57A5BB_w26An earlier meeting in Paris on the Syrian foreign ministers of Jordan and Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates and American
    The Egyptian Foreign Ministry statement said Saturday that the Jeddah meeting "comes in the context of the deterioration of the situation in the Levant region, and the growing presence of extremist currents and organization (the Islamic State Daash) in both Iraq and Syria."
    Talks intensify regional efforts to coordinate efforts to counter terrorism at a time when the Egyptian Fatwa launched Sunday an international campaign against al-what is known as (the Islamic State) to confirm the lack of affiliation with the group of the Islamic religion and therefore null and void label claimed.
    In the framework of this campaign, said Ibrahim star adviser Mufti of Egypt, that the international campaign aimed at convincing foreign media not to use the term (Islamic state) when referring to the organization (Daash) terrorist and replace the designation (State of defectors from al-Qaida in Iraq and the Levant). 
    explained that the campaign will include as well as the launch of a page of anti-terrorist organization on social networking sites to respond to suspicions Daash and transfer the views of leaders and scholars of Islam in various countries around the world on the terrorist organization.
    It also quoted him as saying that the campaign "aims basically to correct the image of Islam that has been distorted because of the criminal actions of the humanitarian organization and acquitted of these crimes that are contrary to common sense and peaceful spread hate between peoples." He added that the campaign seeks to assert that Muslims as a whole reject such practices contrary to the principles of their faith tolerant, which calls for "coexistence and building land and save lives and symptoms, money and brains and religion." 
    In view of the excerpts from the remarks broadcast by Egyptian media Sunday, noted the Associated Press news agency that the senior clerics in Saudi Arabia and Egypt have criticized finally (Daash), stressing the threat posed by the Islamic religion and arguing that terrorist and extremist groups "do not count on Islam."
    In the meantime, Vice President Joe Biden that the United States supports a federal system in Iraq. He said in an article published in the newspaper (The Washington Post) Washington Post Friday (22 August) suggests that "effective federal system" as a means to overcome the divisions that plague Iraq .
    Previously, Biden put up in 2004, when he was a prominent member of the Senate, ie, about five years ago from his arrival at the White House, Vice-President Barack Obama in January 2009, put forward a plan to divide Iraq into three autonomous regions of the main components of Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds .
    77E1522F-F5B1-47D7-AE20-FD517CCA0BFA_w26Biden
    He wrote the American Vice President, in his article of the new that such a plan "will provide shared equitably revenue among all regions and allow the establishment of structures of security stationed locally such as the National Guard to protect the population in cities and prevent the expansion of the Islamic state, and at the same time ensure the protection of Iraq's unity and territorial integrity." Biden added that "the United States would be willing to provide rehabilitation and other forms of assistance under the strategic framework agreement for the success of this project." He also called for "serious settlement" by all parties in Iraq, adding, "We can not want it more than the Iraqis . "
    Biden said in his article that "for Iraq, needs a success to real concessions from all parties and to the new government in Baghdad is able to meet the needs of all components of the country."
    Biden called on Iraqis to unite in order to confront the challenge of (b Daash), bis say that his country was ready to strengthen its support for the Iraqi ally in the war against this organization and to urge the international partners to continue to provide such support as well.
    Biden also said in his article that "this is a battle for Iraq can and must win with the help of America and the world. We all have an interest in empowering the moderates in Iraq to prevent the establishment of a terrorist state in the heart of the Middle East", as he put it.
    Commenting on the proposal of the Vice President in regards to what he described as "a federal system effectively" in Iraq, said a political science professor at Baghdad University, Dr. Hamid Fadel told Radio Free Iraq that the "re-launch the idea already proposed ten years ago is only a guide to get variables on them. "
    In my interview over the phone and can be heard in the audio file, noted academic and political analyst of Iraq, "Mr. Biden when he put forward the idea for the first time offers were strongly criticized at the time by all political forces, almost, except the Kurdish certainly, but it restores now proposed again in Under the positions of the State concerned has changed dramatically and with it the admissibility or non-objection as it seems, "as he put it.
     
    More details in the audio file, which includes interviews with political science professor at Baghdad University d. Hamid Fadhel, a reporter and the Persian section of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (Radio individuals) in Beirut Elijah Algerian.


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