2011.06.14
? Zebari, a Security Council arrangements after the Development Fund for Iraq includes money damages the United Nations - 14-6 (KUNA) - Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said his government has taken the necessary arrangements to move to the mechanism after the Development Fund for Iraq, which expires supervision of the United Nations it this month. Zebari told the Security Council in a letter distributed today that Baghdad has taken all the necessary arrangements, which include the allocation of five percent of oil revenues to the Compensation Fund. And the right Zebari speech, which sent him to Gabon, which holds the council presidency this month, a report containing the measures and decisions taken by Baghdad to move "full and effective" mechanism after the Development Fund for Iraq, which would allow Iraq to fulfill its obligations under Security Council resolutions relevant. The UN Security Council decided last December in its resolution No. 1956 to stop work arrangements depositing of proceeds from sales of oil and natural gas, the Iraqi Development Fund for Iraq and called on Baghdad to finish the move "full and effective implementation" of the mechanism after the Fund, including the arrangements for the monitors financial outside and continue to pay the proportion of five percent to the victims of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Zebari said that an alternative to the expense of the Development Fund for Iraq, it will open a new account on behalf of the Government of Iraq of running the Iraqi Central Bank with the Federal Reserve Board (Fed) to accept the conversion of all financial assets owned by the Development Fund for Iraq is in addition to any other assets belonging to the Iraqi government . He added that the new mechanism will ensure also that Iraq will be able to continue to fulfill its obligations under UN resolutions. He noted that other arrangements be resolved include the Committee of Financial Experts replace the Iraqi Council of the International Advisory and Monitoring Board, starting from early next month. He said that Iraq will continue to be in serious attempts to settle its external debt in accordance with the Paris Club agreement which was signed in November 2004. Al Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that Iraq would send a delegation later this month for consultations with the General Assembly of the United Nations about this issue and other issues. Meanwhile, a spokesman for the UN Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe returned to New York today after a visit to Iraq lasted three days, during which he held talks with officials and senior Iraqi leaders in Baghdad, Kirkuk and Arbil, in addition to officials of the UN Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) . The spokesman added that Pascoe stressed during the discussions included a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the willingness of the United Nations and its desire to continue to provide all assistance required to contribute to building a "stable and prosperous democracy for all Iraqis." [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
? Zebari, a Security Council arrangements after the Development Fund for Iraq includes money damages the United Nations - 14-6 (KUNA) - Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said his government has taken the necessary arrangements to move to the mechanism after the Development Fund for Iraq, which expires supervision of the United Nations it this month. Zebari told the Security Council in a letter distributed today that Baghdad has taken all the necessary arrangements, which include the allocation of five percent of oil revenues to the Compensation Fund. And the right Zebari speech, which sent him to Gabon, which holds the council presidency this month, a report containing the measures and decisions taken by Baghdad to move "full and effective" mechanism after the Development Fund for Iraq, which would allow Iraq to fulfill its obligations under Security Council resolutions relevant. The UN Security Council decided last December in its resolution No. 1956 to stop work arrangements depositing of proceeds from sales of oil and natural gas, the Iraqi Development Fund for Iraq and called on Baghdad to finish the move "full and effective implementation" of the mechanism after the Fund, including the arrangements for the monitors financial outside and continue to pay the proportion of five percent to the victims of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Zebari said that an alternative to the expense of the Development Fund for Iraq, it will open a new account on behalf of the Government of Iraq of running the Iraqi Central Bank with the Federal Reserve Board (Fed) to accept the conversion of all financial assets owned by the Development Fund for Iraq is in addition to any other assets belonging to the Iraqi government . He added that the new mechanism will ensure also that Iraq will be able to continue to fulfill its obligations under UN resolutions. He noted that other arrangements be resolved include the Committee of Financial Experts replace the Iraqi Council of the International Advisory and Monitoring Board, starting from early next month. He said that Iraq will continue to be in serious attempts to settle its external debt in accordance with the Paris Club agreement which was signed in November 2004. Al Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that Iraq would send a delegation later this month for consultations with the General Assembly of the United Nations about this issue and other issues. Meanwhile, a spokesman for the UN Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe returned to New York today after a visit to Iraq lasted three days, during which he held talks with officials and senior Iraqi leaders in Baghdad, Kirkuk and Arbil, in addition to officials of the UN Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) . The spokesman added that Pascoe stressed during the discussions included a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the willingness of the United Nations and its desire to continue to provide all assistance required to contribute to building a "stable and prosperous democracy for all Iraqis." [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]