U.N.-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi was in
Baghdad Monday on the next leg of a regional tour to build support for talks
aimed at ending Syria's civil war, the foreign ministry said.
Iraqi Foreign Minister
Hoshyar Zebari met Brahimi at the airport, a statement on the foreign
ministry's website said, without providing further details.
An Iraqi foreign ministry
official told Agence France Presse that Brahimi soon after arriving went into
talks with Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
Brahimi met with Arab League
chief Nabil al-Arabi in Cairo on Sunday, and was also due to visit Iran, Qatar
and Turkey and possibly Syria during his regional tour.
The renewed push for peace
talks comes after a rare US-Russian accord compelled Syria to agree to destroy
its chemical arsenal, but much of the opposition panned the deal because it
averted punitive US strikes on the regime.
The main National Coalition
opposition bloc said members will decide in the coming days whether to attend
next month's expected peace talks in Geneva, while the Syrian National Council,
a key coalition member, has threatened to quit if they do.
Iraq has sought to publicly
avoid taking sides in the civil war between Syrian President Bashar Assad's
regime and rebels seeking to topple it, but the conflict has spilled over the
border on several occasions.
The US has repeatedly called
on Iraq to stop flights allegedly carrying arms from Iran to the Syrian regime.
Iraq insists Iran has reduced the number of flights transporting arms to Syria
but said Baghdad cannot stop them completely.
AFP
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