Germany's FM backs the peace conference on Iraq Wednesday, January 17, 2007 12:14 [IST]
Berlin : Germany's
foreign minister was quoted as saying on yesterday (Jan 16, 2007)that he supported the idea of
holding an international peace conference to help stem the violence in Iraq.
"Priority must be given to the internal Iraqi
reconciliation process," he said.
An Iraq
conference with third parties participating can be a further, in my opinion
entirely sensible step, Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said sources.
Even now Iraq
is intensifying its relations with its neighbours, Steinmeier said in an
advance copy of the interview, which will be published on today.
Steinmeier did not name the ;third parties, Berlin has
repeatedly called on Iraq s neighbours Syria and Iran, which Washington accuses
of supporting insurgents in Iraq and backing terrorism throughout the Middle
East, to play a constructive role throughout the region
Germany holds the European
Union s six-month rotating presidency and has vowed to try to get the Middle East peace process back on track.
Berlin's
position is that the region will not be stable until the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict is resolved.
In December, the bipartisan U. S. Iraq Study Group issued a
report on the Iraq war in
which it recommended that the United States
hold direct talks with Damascus and Tehran to persuade them to stop interfering in Iraq.
However, U. S.
President George W. Bush reacted coolly to that proposal. The United States has no diplomatic relations with Iran.
Earlier this year, French President Jacques Chirac raised the idea of an
international Middle East peace conference to
help restore stability to the region.
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