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Iraq hosts key security meeting Iraq hosts key security meeting
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Iraq's prime minister has urged states attending an international conference in Baghdad to adopt a firm stance against terrorism in his country. Iraq's prime minister has appealed to neighbouring states to co-operate in tackling the insurgency which has left tens of thousands dead since 2003.
He said "sources of support" for the violence in Iraq had to be halted, but did not accuse any particular state. Addressing an international meeting in Baghdad, he did not name any particular country. But the US accuses both Iran and Syria of stoking the violence.
It is the first time in years that US officials are attending formal talks involving envoys from Iran and Syria. The talks bring envoys from all three together for the first time in years.
Soon after the talks started, at least two blasts were reported near the venue but there is no word on casualties yet. Soon after they started, at least two mortar shells landed near the venue but injured no-one, a witness said.
The US accuses both Iran and Syria of backing Iraq's insurgency which has left tens of thousands dead since 2003. Earlier at least five people were killed by a car bomb in the Sadr City area of east Baghdad.
Until recently, it had ruled out involving them in discussions about the insurgency. Those attending the one-day conference on ways to restore stability include envoys from other members of the UN Security Council, the Arab League, the Gulf Cooperation Council as well as other states bordering Iraq.
Observers say the ambassador-level gathering is seen as an attempt to break the ice, and the beginning of a process. It is hoped the next step will be a meeting of foreign ministers in April. Observers say it is seen as an attempt to break the ice, and the beginning of a process. It is hoped the next step will be a meeting of foreign ministers in April.
Those attending the one-day conference include envoys from other members of the UN Security Council, the Arab League, the Gulf Cooperation Council as well as other states bordering Iraq. 'In the front line'
'Frontline of confrontation'
The BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad says that for Iraq the meeting is an important opportunity to bring together neighbours and other powers who have often seemed to be using the country as a proxy battlefield for their own struggles.The BBC's Jim Muir in Baghdad says that for Iraq the meeting is an important opportunity to bring together neighbours and other powers who have often seemed to be using the country as a proxy battlefield for their own struggles.
The conference venue is just outside the fortified Green ZoneThe conference venue is just outside the fortified Green Zone
A key focus will be reducing violence stemming from Iraq's Sunni-Shia divide.A key focus will be reducing violence stemming from Iraq's Sunni-Shia divide.
"We wish to have our neighbours' support for confronting terrorism," Prime Minister Nouri Maliki said in his opening address, quoted by AFP. In his opening address, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki called terrorism "an international epidemic" for which the people of Iraq were paying the price.
"It needs to be met by an international stand and more importantly, a stand by which our brethren and neighbours support Iraq in this battle, which involves all states of the region." "Iraq is the first front line in facing this terrorism - which needs a lot of international co-operation to confront it - especially the neighbouring countries in particular to support us in this great war."
Terrorism, he said, "is an international epidemic, the price of which is being paid by the people of Iraq, and our country is on the frontline of confrontation. " He added that apart from threatening Iraq, the battle could spill over to all countries of the region.
He added that apart from threatening Iraq, the battle could spill over to all countries of the region, AP said. "Brothers, facing terrorism means that we must stop any form of financial or media support and religious cover (for terrorist acts), as well as stopping logistical support, the flow of weapons and men who transform themselves into bombs to kill our children, women and old men, and who are destroying our mosques and churches."
We expect you to help this young democracy and we will defend ourselves and the people in Iraq from weapons being shipped. George W BushWe expect you to help this young democracy and we will defend ourselves and the people in Iraq from weapons being shipped. George W Bush
Iran is a key supporter of the Shia majority in Iraq, while Saudi Arabia and other Sunni Arab states would like to see a better deal for Iraq's Sunni minority.Iran is a key supporter of the Shia majority in Iraq, while Saudi Arabia and other Sunni Arab states would like to see a better deal for Iraq's Sunni minority.
But our correspondent says Iran and Saudi Arabia have been working closely together recently to help defuse similar conflicts in Lebanon and the Palestinian Authority and there are hopes that this spirit will give impetus to the conference.But our correspondent says Iran and Saudi Arabia have been working closely together recently to help defuse similar conflicts in Lebanon and the Palestinian Authority and there are hopes that this spirit will give impetus to the conference.
Ahead of the talks, US President George W Bush - on a Latin American tour - spelt out a tough line, saying the US message to Syria and Iran was unchanged.Ahead of the talks, US President George W Bush - on a Latin American tour - spelt out a tough line, saying the US message to Syria and Iran was unchanged.
"We expect you to help this young democracy and we will defend ourselves and the people in Iraq from weapons being shipped," he said."We expect you to help this young democracy and we will defend ourselves and the people in Iraq from weapons being shipped," he said.
Limit on expectationsLimit on expectations
The conference comes amid a new security drive by US and Iraqi forces.The conference comes amid a new security drive by US and Iraqi forces.
Mr Bush has ordered in more than 20,000 additional troops to try to quell the unrest.Mr Bush has ordered in more than 20,000 additional troops to try to quell the unrest.
BBC diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus says much of the interest in the talks will centre on whether US and Iranian officials try to seek some common ground.BBC diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus says much of the interest in the talks will centre on whether US and Iranian officials try to seek some common ground.
US officials have made it clear that if approached directly by Iranian, or Syrian, representatives to talk about any Iraq-related matter they will not turn and walk away.US officials have made it clear that if approached directly by Iranian, or Syrian, representatives to talk about any Iraq-related matter they will not turn and walk away.
But our correspondent says expectations from such meetings should be limited.But our correspondent says expectations from such meetings should be limited.
The US has had no diplomatic relations with Iran for almost three decades, and its ties with Damascus have been severely strained.The US has had no diplomatic relations with Iran for almost three decades, and its ties with Damascus have been severely strained.