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    Abu Dhabi Summit reveals the marginalization of Arab leaders to Iraq for their security and politica

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    Post by Rocky Thu 19 Jan 2023, 8:53 am

    [size=38]Abu Dhabi Summit reveals the marginalization of Arab leaders to Iraq for their security and political projects[/size]


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    Baghdad / Obelisk: Iraq was absent from the Abu Dhabi summit related to the security coordination of the Gulf countries, which brought together the leaders of Egypt, Jordan and the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council, which puts it outside the security interest of these countries, while the reasons for absence seem unknown.
    Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, President of the Emirates, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, Sultan of Oman, King Hamad bin Isa of Bahrain, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad, Emir of Qatar, and King Abdullah II of Jordan participated in the summit.
    The writer, Alaa Mustafa, told Al-Masalla, that Iraq’s refusal to invite Iraq to attend the Abu Dhabi summit related to the security coordination of the Gulf countries, Jordan and Egypt confirms that the view of Baghdad has not changed and is still outside the strategic security vision of the regional countries, adding that Al- Kazemi’s participation in the previous version was by virtue of personal relations and unrelated association. Announced in the security department above, not because he is prime minister.
    And last year, the former Iraqi Prime Minister, Mustafa Al-Kazemi, participated in a similar summit, which was held in the Jordanian city of Aqaba, and was attended by Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, King Abdullah II of Jordan, and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi.
    Political analyst Ali Fadlallah believes that the Abu Dhabi Summit for Security Coordination of the Gulf States, which invited Al-Kazemi last year, suffices to invite Egypt and Jordan. Gulf rulers.
    Political researcher Laith Shubar said that not inviting Iraq to the Abu Dhabi summit for security and stability in the region calls for contemplation, as the summit was attended by the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the King of Jordan and the Egyptian president. Iraq is still outside the strategies of the Arab axis.
    Journalist Yasser al-Jubouri believes that not inviting Iraq to the Abu Dhabi Summit for Security and Stability is a strong and clear indication that, in their view, Muhammad Shia al-Sudani represents a government close to Iran and not close to the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, while the summit embraced the leaders of Egypt and Jordan.
    The leaders of the summit discussed relations between countries and tracks of joint cooperation and coordination.
    A member of the Political Council of the Nujaba Movement, Dr. Firas Al-Yasser, considered that the Abu Dhabi summit is a new page for the Abrahamic project, and its goal is security coordination between the countries of normalization, under American supervision.
    And the geopolitical researcher, Al-Abbas Al-Douri, says that Iraq’s failure to invite to the Abu Dhabi Summit for Security and Stability means that Iraq is now walking without a political compass, unlike the Al-Kazemi government, which was within the framework of the Arab axis and its strategies, and was always invited by them.
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