CAIRO, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Arab League (AL)
Secretary-GeneralAmr Moussa here Monday stressed an urgent need to hold an
Iraqinational reconciliation conference in Baghdad to ease daily violence and
carnage.
The more violence aggravates in Iraq, the greater the
exigency for this conference, Egypt's official MENA news agency quoted Moussa as
saying, without giving the occasion when the AL chiefmade the remarks.
The veteran diplomat has earlier told Xinhua that the
newly-installed Iraqi government would hold a national reconciliation meeting on
June 20 with support of the AL.
Such a conference is certainly another good step in
the right direction, said Moussa, who enjoyed popularity in the Arab world.
Meanwhile, Moussa told reporters that he was in
contact with Iraqi leaders including President Jalal Talabani and new Prime
Minister Nuri al-Maliki to prepare for the conference.
He expressed regret over increasing violence in Iraq,
saying that the violence only "strengthened our resolution to hold the national
reconciliation conference to achieve reconciliation among Iraqis".
The five permanent UN Security Council members --
China, France,UK, Russia and the United States -- were invited to participate in
the conference as well as Turkey and Iran, according to Moussa.
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