Was full of meetings of the Iraqi Council of Representatives during the years of the monarchy discussions extensively dealt with the situation of Iraq's internal and foreign relations, has received the Arab causes liberal, as well as links to Iraq with the Arab countries, a greater share in those discussions, so the frequency of the name of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in many of the topics that were a matter of debate among members of the House of Representatives by virtue of geography and historical considerations that combines the two countries in several areas, which try to search highlight it, through the documentation of the views that were expressed by members when eating a policy of successive Iraqi governments on foreign Arab and international levels.
Starting will touch the reader and there is interest within the circles of the Iraqi public of the importance of Saudi Arabia at the level of Iraq's relations with Arab countries, for its role in political developments that were taking place in the region in most years of schooling, being careful to work to improve relations, Iraq - Saudi Arabia individually, or within the framework of the Arab League, as well as addressing the deputies in the Iraqi government's efforts to consult with the Saudi government, on matters related to political events, particularly the Palestinian cause, and advocate for the Arab people against French colonialism in Morocco, and the importance of achieving a degree of inter-Arab cooperation in the face of external threats.
And will try to study tracking the position of members of the House of Representatives of the opposition to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries, Iraq's accession to the Baghdad Pact, and the implications in relations, Iraq - Saudi Arabia, and the statement of the reaction of the Iraqi street, about the Saudi position, which reversed MPs to express their views that reject the establishment of a triple alliance includes Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria in the face of the Baghdad Pact, while Senlhz through the pages of his knowledge of historical research and the strength of the relationship with Western countries, Saudi Arabia, particularly the United States of America, which enjoined many members of the House of Representatives their observations in these parliamentary hearings. |