BAGHDAD, April 7 (Xinhua) -- Iraqi Foreign Minister
Hoshyar Zebari said Saturday that an international ministerial meeting on Iraq
will be held in Egypt in early May.
Zebari told a news conference that Iraq's neighboring
countries as well as Bahrain and Egypt, alongside with the five permanent
members of the UN Security Council and industrialized nations of the Group-8,
will meet in Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikon May 3-4 to discuss the
situation in Iraq.
The meeting, supposed to be held in Turkey's Istanbul
in early April, will be held in the first week of May to follow up earlier talks
aimed at stabilizing the war-torn country.
An international conference was held in Baghdad last
month.
Zebari did not give the reasons for the change of the
time and the site of the meeting, but said that the Iraqi government wanted it
to be in Egypt, leaving the door open for another meeting to beheld in Turkey.
"We have chosen Egypt to be the place of the meeting.
We still have work to do like agreeing on the meeting's agenda," Zebari told the
reporters.
Meanwhile, an international conference on a five-year
Iraqi reconstruction plan will also be held in Egypt at the same time, revealed
the Iraqi foreign minister.