Najafi seek the support of the United Nations to remove Iraq from Chapter VII
08/01/2012 16:46
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: The head of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi, on Sunday, the need to support the United Nations to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, and actively seek and seriously to end this file.
A statement from the Office of the President of the House of Representatives that it came during a meeting in his office Najafi, Ambassador of the United Nations, Mr. Martin Kobler and discussed with him the latest political developments in the Iraqi arena.
The statement said Najafi stressed "the need to support the United Nations on Iraq out of Chapter VII, and actively seek and seriously to end this file."
The statement quoted Kubler said, "We are delighted to U.S. out of Iraq, and we hope to go beyond political differences as quickly as possible and must find outlets for these crises in the coming days."
Kubler also noted "the importance of convening the National Congress, which called for expanded convened by President Jalal Talabani," expressing his "willingness of the United Nations to ask more advice and counsel and give the necessary assistance for the success of this conference."
The President stressed the House of Representatives Najafi, "The National Conference is part of the solution and not the whole solution, it must complete the process of substantial achievements in several successive periods through the creation of atmosphere and ground suitable and appropriate for its success with taking all the files of national outstanding."
Najafi and demanded an international organization, and according to the statement, "to help Iraq to complete the democratic transitions that have not yet completed its image as a result of successive mishaps."
He noted that "Iraq's geographical location will affect the political world peace in the case of imbalance and crisis, everyone must overcome the gravity of that and deal constructively and seriously and productively to bypass and overcome this serious situation."
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08/01/2012 16:46
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: The head of the House of Representatives Osama Najafi, on Sunday, the need to support the United Nations to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, and actively seek and seriously to end this file.
A statement from the Office of the President of the House of Representatives that it came during a meeting in his office Najafi, Ambassador of the United Nations, Mr. Martin Kobler and discussed with him the latest political developments in the Iraqi arena.
The statement said Najafi stressed "the need to support the United Nations on Iraq out of Chapter VII, and actively seek and seriously to end this file."
The statement quoted Kubler said, "We are delighted to U.S. out of Iraq, and we hope to go beyond political differences as quickly as possible and must find outlets for these crises in the coming days."
Kubler also noted "the importance of convening the National Congress, which called for expanded convened by President Jalal Talabani," expressing his "willingness of the United Nations to ask more advice and counsel and give the necessary assistance for the success of this conference."
The President stressed the House of Representatives Najafi, "The National Conference is part of the solution and not the whole solution, it must complete the process of substantial achievements in several successive periods through the creation of atmosphere and ground suitable and appropriate for its success with taking all the files of national outstanding."
Najafi and demanded an international organization, and according to the statement, "to help Iraq to complete the democratic transitions that have not yet completed its image as a result of successive mishaps."
He noted that "Iraq's geographical location will affect the political world peace in the case of imbalance and crisis, everyone must overcome the gravity of that and deal constructively and seriously and productively to bypass and overcome this serious situation."
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