Building Stability and Security in the Persian Gulf: The Multual Role of the New Iraq and Regional Countries
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The International Importance of the Persian Gulf
– Geo – Strategic Situation
– Vast Energy Sources
– Connection with International Security
The New Iraq: Definitions and Scenarios
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Revival of Its Past Aggressive Role and Hegemonic Behavior
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Formation of an Iraq with Peaceful and Cooperative Foreign Policy
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Challenges Facing the New Iraq
Military – Security Challenges
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Foreign Challenges:
– Penetration of Terrorist Agents from Some Neighboring Countries
– Lack of Effective Security Cooperation with Neighboring Countries
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Domestic Challenges:
– Existence and Activities of Domestic Terrorist Agents
» Remnants of Baath Regime
» Opponents of the Democratic Structure of the New Iraq
Political Challenges
– Negative Mentality of Some Regional Arab Countries towards the new Political Structure
– Interference of Some Regional Countries for Changing the Democratic Political Structure
– Impact of Past Differences with Neighbors on Iraq’s Relations with Them in the New Era
– Iraq’s Need for International Supports, Especially for Being Excluded from the Seventh Chapter of UN Charter
Economic Challenges
– Low Volume of Foreign Investment Due to the Lack of Security
– Necessity of the Reconstruction of Its Economic Infrastructure
– No Resolution for Its Foreign Debts and War Reparations
– No Adequate Economic Structure
Mutual Responsibilities of Iraq and Regional Countries in Building Security
a) Iraq’s Responsibility Towards the Regional Countries:
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Removal of Security Concerns of Neighboring countries by Concluding Security Agreements
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Acting with Responsibility and Respecting Border Treaties
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Settlement of Past Differences
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Understanding Regional Concerns about the Presence of Foreign Forces
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Avoiding the Spread of Differences into the Areas Outside the Region
b) Regional Countries’ Responsibilities Towards Iraq
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Non – interference of Regional Countries, Especially Iraq’s Neighbors in Its Internal Affairs
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Respecting the Constitution and Popular Vote
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Acceptance of Iraq’s New Political Regime and Normalization of Bilateral Relations with This Country
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Helping the Enhancement of the Security of Borders and Building Security in Iraq
Cooperating for Iraq’s Economic Development
Iran’s Approach to Iraq and the Persian Gulf
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Supporting the New Political Process and the Integrity of Iraq
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Helping the Establishment of Peace and Security in Iraq
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Making Efforts for Consolidating a Democratic and Moderate Political System in Iraq
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Helping Iraq to Play a Positive and Constructive Regional Role
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Supporting the Establishment of Collective Security Arrangements in the Persian Gulf
Recommendations
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Restoring the Conferences of Iraq’s Neighbors at the Foreign Ministers Level for Building Stability in Iraq
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Establishing a Permanent Intelligence Committee for Struggling Against Terrorism and Extremism
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Multilateral Confidence – Building in the Persian Gulf to Pave the Way for the Withdrawal of Foreign Forces
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Expanding Collective Economic Cooperation Including Signing Free Trade Agreement with the Participation of Iran, Iraq and PGCC
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Mutual Respect for Border Treaties and Regional Countries’ Integrity
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Formulating a Cultural Strategy for Resolving Ethnic Disputes
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Commitment of Regional Countries to Control Media and to Encourage the Peaceful Co-Existence of Different Religions
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Expanding Collective Technical Cooperation