Alwani: directed complete sovereignty of Iraq from Chapter VII
Saturday, 10 January 1 / December 2011 09:23 | | |
{Baghdad} Euphrates News MP said the coalition in Iraq by Khalid A. Al-Alwani said that any agreement had expected the Iraqi government with the U.S. administration on military cooperation and to keep trained in Iraq does not make sense as long as Iraq is under Chapter VII imposed on it since 1990.
In a statement issued by the Agency has received written Euphrates News} {a copy of it on Saturday, al-Alwani asked the United Nations and the international world remove Iraq from Chapter VII, adding that "Iraq today does not represent a threat to the region or to any State."
He pointed out that "when a security agreement between Iraq and the United States was the ultimate goal of removing Iraq from Chapter VII, but it did not happen."
The UN Security Council imposed after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in August 1990 sanctions under Chapter VII includes 13 articles according to its resolution No. 678 issued in 1990 to expel Iraq from Kuwait by force.
Iraq is still under Chapter VII as a result of an objection to him out of Kuwait because of the pending issues between the two sides of the border demarcation between them and the remains of Kuwaiti prisoners and missing persons in Iraq and Kuwaiti property, including the archives of the Amiri Diwan and the Diwan of the Crown Prince.
And the UN Security Council late in 2010 to keep the immunity to Iraqi funds and extension of the deposit of Iraqi oil revenues into the Development Fund of Iraq to the United Nations to the end of this year, which is a continuation of the policy of imposing sanctions on Iraq under Chapter VII.
The al-Alwani, a member of the Integrity Committee, that "the sovereignty of Iraq is complete directed to this Chapter," stressing the need "to be the Arab League's role in removing Iraq from Chapter VII."
"The time is right for the government and the Iraqi parliament to talk with the Secretary-General of the Arab League, Arab, Nabil this matter as it is in Baghdad now."
Alwani and called the Iraqi government not to sign any agreement during any future negotiations with the U.S. side without commitment and the commitment to drive Iraq from Chapter VII and the item during the specified period of time, in order to achieve fulfillment of the obligations between the two countries. Finished. M
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Saturday, 10 January 1 / December 2011 09:23 | | |
{Baghdad} Euphrates News MP said the coalition in Iraq by Khalid A. Al-Alwani said that any agreement had expected the Iraqi government with the U.S. administration on military cooperation and to keep trained in Iraq does not make sense as long as Iraq is under Chapter VII imposed on it since 1990.
In a statement issued by the Agency has received written Euphrates News} {a copy of it on Saturday, al-Alwani asked the United Nations and the international world remove Iraq from Chapter VII, adding that "Iraq today does not represent a threat to the region or to any State."
He pointed out that "when a security agreement between Iraq and the United States was the ultimate goal of removing Iraq from Chapter VII, but it did not happen."
The UN Security Council imposed after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in August 1990 sanctions under Chapter VII includes 13 articles according to its resolution No. 678 issued in 1990 to expel Iraq from Kuwait by force.
Iraq is still under Chapter VII as a result of an objection to him out of Kuwait because of the pending issues between the two sides of the border demarcation between them and the remains of Kuwaiti prisoners and missing persons in Iraq and Kuwaiti property, including the archives of the Amiri Diwan and the Diwan of the Crown Prince.
And the UN Security Council late in 2010 to keep the immunity to Iraqi funds and extension of the deposit of Iraqi oil revenues into the Development Fund of Iraq to the United Nations to the end of this year, which is a continuation of the policy of imposing sanctions on Iraq under Chapter VII.
The al-Alwani, a member of the Integrity Committee, that "the sovereignty of Iraq is complete directed to this Chapter," stressing the need "to be the Arab League's role in removing Iraq from Chapter VII."
"The time is right for the government and the Iraqi parliament to talk with the Secretary-General of the Arab League, Arab, Nabil this matter as it is in Baghdad now."
Alwani and called the Iraqi government not to sign any agreement during any future negotiations with the U.S. side without commitment and the commitment to drive Iraq from Chapter VII and the item during the specified period of time, in order to achieve fulfillment of the obligations between the two countries. Finished. M
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