Arab foreign ministers are imposing economic sanctions on Syria and Iraq qualify
Sunday, October 27 2 / November 2011 16:15
BAGHDAD / With: Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem bin Jabor Al Thani, Sunday, that the Arab foreign ministers acknowledged a range of economic sanctions against the Syrian government, while stressing that Iraq is a reservation on the decision, he pointed out that Lebanon has distanced himself from the the decision.
Said Hamad bin Jassem bin Jabor Al Thani, in a press statement, "The Arab foreign ministers acknowledged in their meeting held today, a set of economic sanctions against the Syrian government," noting that "these sanctions is to prevent the travel of senior figures and Syrian officials to the Arab countries Add to freeze their assets in it. "
Hamad added that "Iraq is a reservation to this decision will not be implemented," noting that "Lebanon has distanced himself from the decision," noting that "The sanctions include a stop dealing with the Central Bank of Syria and stop the trade-governmental organizations with the Syrian government with the exception of strategic commodities that affect its people." , calling for Arab central banks to "monitor bank transfers and trade credits with the exception of bank transfers sent from Syrian workers abroad to their families in Syria and the remittances of Arab citizens in Syria."
This is the first time imposed by the Arab League economic sanctions against a member. The Arab League has announced, on 24 this November, that the Ministerial Council of the League called on the Syrian government to sign the Protocol on the mission observers of the University to Syria.
The Arab League decided, in the 12 of November, the current suspension of Syria until the implementation of the Arab plan to solve the crisis, as well as the withdrawal of Arab ambassadors in Damascus, while Iraq, declined to vote on the resolution and opposed the Lebanon, Yemen and Syria. Finished
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Sunday, October 27 2 / November 2011 16:15
BAGHDAD / With: Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem bin Jabor Al Thani, Sunday, that the Arab foreign ministers acknowledged a range of economic sanctions against the Syrian government, while stressing that Iraq is a reservation on the decision, he pointed out that Lebanon has distanced himself from the the decision.
Said Hamad bin Jassem bin Jabor Al Thani, in a press statement, "The Arab foreign ministers acknowledged in their meeting held today, a set of economic sanctions against the Syrian government," noting that "these sanctions is to prevent the travel of senior figures and Syrian officials to the Arab countries Add to freeze their assets in it. "
Hamad added that "Iraq is a reservation to this decision will not be implemented," noting that "Lebanon has distanced himself from the decision," noting that "The sanctions include a stop dealing with the Central Bank of Syria and stop the trade-governmental organizations with the Syrian government with the exception of strategic commodities that affect its people." , calling for Arab central banks to "monitor bank transfers and trade credits with the exception of bank transfers sent from Syrian workers abroad to their families in Syria and the remittances of Arab citizens in Syria."
This is the first time imposed by the Arab League economic sanctions against a member. The Arab League has announced, on 24 this November, that the Ministerial Council of the League called on the Syrian government to sign the Protocol on the mission observers of the University to Syria.
The Arab League decided, in the 12 of November, the current suspension of Syria until the implementation of the Arab plan to solve the crisis, as well as the withdrawal of Arab ambassadors in Damascus, while Iraq, declined to vote on the resolution and opposed the Lebanon, Yemen and Syria. Finished
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