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Arab League opposes US-backed government of Iraq
Hamburg, Apr 17: Iraq has to be governed by its own people and not controlled by the United States, Arab League secretary-general Amr Mussa said in an interview released here today.
Hamburg, Apr 17: Iraq has to be governed by its own people and not controlled by the United States, Arab League secretary-general Amr Mussa said in an interview
released here today.
"The Iraqis have to govern themselves. Iraq must not become a country that distances itself from the values of the Islamic world," Mussa told ‘Der Spiegel Magrday’.
The former Egyptian foreign minister also warned the US against the temptation to indulge in "suspicious commercial practices" by giving contracts to a selected companies.
On Tuesday, Mussa called on Iraq's ethnic and religious factions, who were holding a first meeting to discuss the future of their country, to unite so that Iraq can "stand on
its own two feet".
He asked those leaders meeting near the southern city of Nasiriyah, "Arabs, Kurds, Shiites, Sunnis, Turkmens, Christians and Assyrians, should form a single bloc in these
serious and critical times through which Iraq is passing".
Washington gathered around 80 exiles, opposition figures and tribal and religious leaders in the biblical city of Ur, near Nasiriyah, for the first in a series of meetings to lay the groundwork for democratic government.
They pledged to work for a democratic Iraq and to hold more talks in 10 days, after the meeting was marred by angry protests over the nation's future after Saddam Hussein.
Bureau Report
Washington gathered around 80 exiles, opposition figures and tribal and religious leaders in the biblical city of Ur, near Nasiriyah, for the first in a series of meetings to lay the groundwork for democratic government.
They pledged to work for a democratic Iraq and to hold more talks in 10 days, after the meeting was marred by angry protests over the nation's future after Saddam Hussein.
Bureau Report