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Irawi President to Iran for Talks with Iran, Syria
Looks like Iran is trying to upstage the U.S. in
holding joint talks. Is Talibani showing independence from the U.S.? Interesting. Wonder what Bush's reaction will be? Any guesses? BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Iran has invited the Iraqi and Syrian presidents to Tehran for a weekend summit with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, four key lawmakers told The Associated Press on Monday. The goal is to hash out ways to cooperate in curbing the runaway violence that has taken Iraq to the verge of civil war and threatens to spread through the region Iraqi President Jalal Talabani has accepted the invitation and will fly to the Iranian capital on Saturday, a close parliamentary associate said. The Iranian diplomatic gambit appeared designed to upstage expected moves from Washington to include Syria and Iran in a wider regional effort to control violence in Iraq. More civilians have been killed in Iraq in the first 20 days of November than in any other month since the AP began tracking the figure in April 2005. The Iranian move was also a display of its increasingly muscular role in the Middle East, where it already has established deep influence over Syria and Lebanon. "All three countries intend to hold a three-way summit among Iraq, Iran and Syria to discuss the security situation and the repercussions for stability of the region," said Ali al-Adeeb, a lawmaker of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's Dawa Party and a close aide to the prime minister. Both Iran and Syria are seen as key players in Iraq. Syria is widely believed to have done little to stop foreign fighters and al Qaeda in Iraq recruits from crossing its border to join Sunni insurgents in Iraq. It also has provided refuge for many top members of Saddam Hussein's former leadership and political corps, which is thought to have organized arms and funding for the insurgents. The Sunni insurgency, since it sprang to life in the late summer of 2003, has been responsible for the vast majority of U.S. deaths in Iraq. Iran is deeply involved in training, funding and arming the two major Shiite militias in Iraq, where Tehran has deep historic ties to the current Shiite political leadership. Many Iraqi Shiites spent years in Iranian exile during Saddam's decades in power in Baghdad. One militia, the Badr Brigade, was trained in Iran by the Revolutionary Guard. An Ahmadinejad spokesman said that Talabani's visit was scheduled several weeks ago for late November to work on improving bilateral relations. Majid Yazdi told The Associated Press that he had no information on a coming visit by Syrian President Bashar Assad. But Talabani confidants said the invitation was issued on Thursday by Iranian Ambassador Hassan Kazimi Qumi, who said Assad also would be in Tehran for the talks with Ahmadinejad. Al-Maliki met privately Monday with Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moallem, the highest level Syrian official to visit Iraq since the 2003 ouster of Saddam Hussein. Afterward, government spokesman Ali Al-Dabagh told reporters the meeting was successful. "There is a very strong Syrian desire to develop relations between the two countries. Stability and security in Iraq means stability and security in Syria and other countries in the region," Al-Dabagh said. When Moallem arrived in Baghdad on Sunday, he called for a timetable for the withdrawal of American forces to help end Iraq's sectarian bloodbath. |
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