IRAQ - May 7 - Iraqi FM Zebari Urges Iran, US To Hold Talks.Iraqi urges Iran and the US to stop trading accusations and sit down for a fourth round of talks to seek solutions to Iraq's security woes. US and Iranian officials his is a list of Iranian officials with their titles, last checked and updated on September 28, 2005. For a list of ministers suggested to the parliament by President Ahmadinejad, see the presidency section in Ahmadinejad's biography. met three times last year to seek common ground on stabilising Adj. 1. stabilising - causing to become stable; "the family is one of the great stabilizing elements in society" stabilizing helpful - providing assistance or serving a useful function Iraq in discussions arranged by Baghdad. US officials say they are ready for more talks but Iran has postponed them several times in the past few months. One of the few concrete results from last year's talks was formation of a joint security committee. Iraqi FM Hoshiyar Zebari said Iraq-hosted talks between the two bitter foes - one of the few forums in which they have direct diplomatic contact - had stalled. But he hoped they could soon be revived. The Iraqis have repeatedly said they do not want their territory to become the battleground in a proxy war Noun 1. proxy war - a war instigated by a major power that does not itself participate state of war, war - a legal state created by a declaration of war and ended by official declaration during which the international rules of war apply; "war was declared in between the US and Iran, who are also at loggerheads log·ger·head n. 1. A loggerhead turtle. 2. An iron tool consisting of a long handle with a bulbous end, used when heated to melt tar or warm liquids. 3. over Tehran's nuclear ambitions. "We believe it is very important to bring both parties to the negotiating table to discuss Iraqi security issues", Zebari told a news conference. "We can't currently make this happen, with both countries trading accusations against each other". Washington accuses Tehran of arming, financing and training Shi'ite militia militia (məlĭsh`ə), military organization composed of citizens enrolled and trained for service in times of national emergency. Its ranks may be filled either by enlistment or conscription. groups that launch attacks on US forces in Iraq. Iran denies this and says the presence of American troops is to blame for the country's violence. Zebari has expressed frustration at repeated delays in setting a date for a fresh round of talks. |
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