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Summary Iraq will ask Syria-bound Iranian planes to land in Baghdad for inspections.
Authorities said they had made their first inspection of an Iranian aircraft on Tuesday afternoon and let it fly on to Syria after finding no weapons.Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari promised the searches on Sunday in response to U.S. concerns Tehran is shipping arms to its ally Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to help him fight an 18-month-old revolt.This afternoon, our specialists and security elements checked an Iranian plane heading to Damascus. They found nothing violating the ban on transferring weapons to Syria, the head of Iraqs civil aviation authority Nasser Bandar told Reuters.Iraq has said it would never allow any arms to pass through its airspace to either side in the conflict.The government of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a Shiite Muslim, is close to regional Shiite power Iran. Iran is one of the main allies of Assad, who follows an offshoot ofShiite Islam.Last month, Iraq denied permission to a North Korean plane bound for Syria to pass through its airspace on suspicion it could be carrying weapons.
