Baghdad requests from the U.S. Embassy to comply with laws
On: Tue 01/24/2012 10:12
Baghdad / term
and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs informed the Iraqi embassy in Baghdad, the U.S. laws and procedures to be observed by the crew and of the diplomatic visa of entry and inspection procedures, customs and bear arms. Despite the withdrawal of U.S. occupation forces from Iraq, but the United States still think that the embassy staff and crew diplomat in Baghdad have really over international laws. The Iraqi Foreign Ministry informed the embassy in Baghdad and Washington laws relating to the work crew of U.S. diplomat
Particularly associated with a visa of entry and inspection procedures and customs controls and bear arms. Baghdad also considered these measures take effect from the beginning of this year and retroactively. Considered part of the U.S. Embassy and the strict laws limiting the work crew diplomacy. In this context, the Governor issued a Baghdad Salah Abdul Razzaq, a statement emphasizing the need to accompany the elements of protection of any foreign diplomatic mission in the wandering in the capital. And he ordered the arrest of any foreign element abuse and the imposition of sanctions up to expulsion. He called on the Governor of Baghdad embassies to detect whether owned weapons and ammunition, and counted with the confiscation of unlicensed ones. Also instructed to ensure the security checkpoints of the official archives or possession of illegal weapons. He stressed Salah Abdul Razzaq on the need to bring all the staff of foreign embassies to the laws in accordance with the Geneva Convention.
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