Make Homepage
Advertise
Partners
About Us

 

  Subscribe to the Newsletter
 
 
HOMEPAGE NEWS SECURITY COLUMNISTS OP-ED ARTICLES INTERVIEWS BOOK REVIEWS

Friday, 10 February 2012
Turkey Europe Middle East Caucasus Central Asia Russia Americas Asia Book Store World Economy Energy
Syria-iraq Dispute Colors Regional Security Conference

printable version
send your friend
add comment
Thursday, 15 October 2009

Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, 14 Oct 2009" border=0 hspace=2 alt="Delegates to the 6th annual Iraq Interior Ministers Conference inSharm el Sheikh, Egypt, 14 Oct 2009" vspace=2 src="https://author.voanews.com/english/images/ARROTT_SharmelShaikh_Delega.jpg" width=210 height=210> Delegates to the 6th annual Iraq Interior Ministers Conference inSharm el Sheikh, Egypt, 14 Oct 2009Tense relations between Iraq and Syria set the backdrop for a meeting on Iraqi security Wednesday. Officials from Iraq and its neighbors attended an annual conference, hosted this year by Egypt, on how other countries can help improve conditions or, at least, not make them worse.  The Iraqi government has been furious with Damascus since massive explosions ripped through Baghdad in August. Iraq accuses Syria of sheltering the suspected attackers, and is demanding they be turned over for prosecution.Syria rejects the accusation, demanding evidence to back up the claims. The two sides recalled their ambassadors in protest.  At the Sharm el-Sheikh conference, Iraqi Interior Minister Jawad Kazem el Bolami sat across from his Syrian counterpart, Saiid Mohamed Sammour, and denounced both the attackers and those who support them.El Bolami said those gathered must take a strong position and criminalize the aggressors, regardless of the sides involved.The Iraqi government, and the U.S. military have long accused Iraq's neighbors of allowing fighters to cross into Iraq, while often underplaying the role of domestic opposition. Some military observers note that the bombers had to pass through extensive government checkpoints to carry out the August attacks, and argue at least some collusion with troops was likely.A representative from the Organization of the Islamic Conference, Abdalla Abdel Rahman picked up on that theme.He noted that at the group's last meeting in Damascus, the ministers agreed that such terrorist groups find support both inside and outside Iraq. While overall security is arguably better than it has been at any of the previous five conferences, participants were concerned about an increase in violence as Iraq prepares for national elections early next year.  Part of the U.S. military withdrawal is being planned around the vote, with a big drawdown in combat troops expected not long after it takes place. presence of foreign troops in Iraq at a security conference in Egypt, 14 Oct 2009" border=0 hspace=2 alt="Iran's Interior Min. Mostafa Mohammad Najjar criticizes thepresence of foreign troops in Iraq at a security conference in Egypt, 14 Oct 2009" vspace=2 src="https://author.voanews.com/english/images/ARROTT_SharmelShaikh_Najjar.jpg" width=210 height=210> Iran's Interior Min. Mostafa Mohammad Najjar criticizes thepresence of foreign troops in Iraq at a security conference in Egypt, 14 Oct 2009Iranian Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar, along with others, stressed the importance of foreign troops leaving.His comments follow a resolution by the Iraqi parliament this week to ask some British troops, who had already withdrawn, to come back.  Egypt was this year's host for the event, which was attended by the interior ministers of nations surrounding Iraq - Syria, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Turkey, as well as other regional players.Security was tight, with soldiers lining the route to the conference site, scanning the mountains of the Sinai and the waters of the Red Sea, searching for potential trouble.


Thursday, 15 October 2009

VOA News
   Middle East

Previous News

Syria-iraq Dispute Colors Regional Security Conference

Next News

 LATEST NEWS

Obama’s Middle East Malady by Zaki Laidi

China’s Syrian Folly by Steve Tsang

Kyrgyzstan: Independent study of the ethnic and cultural diversity management policy published in Bishkek

CIS observer mission: Turkmenistan ready to hold free and fair election

Kazakh President Met With Leaders of Social Democratic Party of Germany

 USER COMMENTS

add comment

no comment
   LATEST NEWS FROM MIDDLE EAST
   MOST VISITED NEWS (DAILY)
Syria-iraq Dispute Colors Regional Security Conference  Syria-iraq Dispute Colors Regional Security Conference  Syria-iraq Dispute Colors Regional Security Conference  Syria-iraq Dispute Colors Regional Security Conference 
Journal of Turkish Weekly (JTW)
USAK House,
Ayten Sok. No:21
Mebusevleri, Tandogan, Ankara, Turkey