Iraq supports Iran’s overtures to US
BY Agencies1 Oct 2013 4:58 AM IST
Agencies1 Oct 2013 4:58 AM IST
Iraq’s foreign minister said on Saturday that the new Iranian government led by President Hassan Rouhani offers ‘the best chance after 34 years of animosity’ to improve relations with the United States and should be taken seriously.
Hoshyar Zebari also told The Associated Press in an interview that he is working behind the scenes to try to unite disparate Syrian opposition groups ahead of a November peace conference and to promote a thaw in Tehran’s relations with the United States. Zebari said UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon asked Iraq at their meeting on Saturday to press the opposition to come with one delegation and one position. The UN chief also told him that he heard no opposition to Iran — an ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad — participating in the upcoming Geneva peace conference.
‘Before he would hear outright rejection,’ Zebari said. ‘This time, everybody was quiet. Nobody objected.’ Iraq is in a unique position in the Middle East. Its Shiite-dominated government has comfortable ties to Shiite Iran — an important ally of Bashar Assad’s Syrian regime. Zebari said.
Hoshyar Zebari also told The Associated Press in an interview that he is working behind the scenes to try to unite disparate Syrian opposition groups ahead of a November peace conference and to promote a thaw in Tehran’s relations with the United States. Zebari said UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon asked Iraq at their meeting on Saturday to press the opposition to come with one delegation and one position. The UN chief also told him that he heard no opposition to Iran — an ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad — participating in the upcoming Geneva peace conference.
‘Before he would hear outright rejection,’ Zebari said. ‘This time, everybody was quiet. Nobody objected.’ Iraq is in a unique position in the Middle East. Its Shiite-dominated government has comfortable ties to Shiite Iran — an important ally of Bashar Assad’s Syrian regime. Zebari said.
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