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Blocking roads or carrying out any act of violence or individual action will not help this case at all.Iraq to host first Arab summit since revolts Wednesday, 01 February 2012 22:59

BAGHDAD: Iraq is to host an Arab summit on March 29, the first since the Arab Spring that swept away several dictators and brought Islamists to the fore, a senior Arab League official said yesterday.
The last time Baghdad hosted a regular summit of the 22-member organisation dates back to November 1978, and Iraq was the venue for an extraordinary session in May 1990, just months before Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait.
“We’ve agreed on all the logistical and security arrangements,” the Arab League’s Assistant Secretary-General, Ahmed ben Hilli, announced at a joint press conference in Baghdad with Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari.
“Arab economy ministers will meet on March 27, foreign ministers on the 28th and heads of state on March 29” for a regular summit, ben Hilli said.
“The agenda of this summit will be different from previous ones because it will be more open and should be closer to Arab citizens,” he said, underlining the dramatic changes in the region.
Zebari said that Iraq, which is to host the event in its fortified Green Zone of downtown Baghdad, would “do everything to assure the security of the delegations and heads of Arab states.”
The announcement came as official figures showed 151 Iraqis were killed in attacks in January, the month after Washington ended a military deployment of more than eight years. It was one of the lowest monthly death tolls since 2003.
A regular Arab summit was originally due to be held on March 29, 2011 in the Iraqi capital but delayed due to the turbulence of the Arab Spring that last year ousted long-term rulers of Tunisia, Egypt and Libya.
It was rescheduled until May 11 before being postponed for a second time.
AFP
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