OIC envoys to launch forum in US

Published March 12, 2007

WASHINGTON, March 11: Envoys of 57 member nations of the world’s largest Islamic grouping are to launch an informal forum in Washington this week to discuss common concerns and act a key link for the Muslim world in the United States, diplomats say.The forum will comprise Washington-based ambassadors from the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) nations.

The forum also could act as a rare platform for exchange of views between the Muslim envoys and Washington, according to diplomats from the OIC nations.

US under secretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs Karen Hughes, who is spearheading an effort by President George W. Bush's administration to improve America's image in the Muslim world, has been invited for the launching on Thursday.

The forum was mooted by Rajmah Hussain, the Washington ambassador from Malaysia, the current OIC chairman, but Kuala Lumpur and the OIC secretariat have taken an unusually low profile, one Middle East diplomat said, speaking on condition of anonymity.—AFP

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