"This is a summit for Iraq," Arabi said in remarks aired on state broadcaster Iraqiya TV.
"The whole world is watching the summit and looking forward to the resolutions it will pass," he added.
The summit, which runs from Tuesday to Thursday, is expected to tackle the ongoing conflict in Syria, the impact of regional Arab Spring revolts, as well as structural reforms to the 22-member Arab League.
In its preparations for the gathering, Iraq has deployed thousands of extra policemen and soldiers and spent $500 million refurbishing hotels, summit venues and some infrastructure in the capital. (*)
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