Tuesday, February 7, 2012 06:37
Sources: Iraq will be bound to apply the new U.S. sanctions on Tehran
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. parliamentary sources revealed that Iraq would be obliged to apply the new U.S. sanctions on Iran because of the pressures and actions to be taken by America
The right of states that do not adhere to the implementation of those sanctions.
The sources said in an interview / Baghdadiya News / "Iraq wants to apply for exempt him from the implementation of the new U.S. sanctions taken against Tehran like Turkey that the U.S. Congress authorized President Barack Obama to States that have chosen to exempt from the obligation to sanctions."
She Almassadran "Iraq will be bound to apply the sanctions in the event of non-approval of exempted from its application because the sanctions provided that it deals with the Central Bank of Iran or does not implement the economic embargo punishes prevention of opening accounts in the United States, or deal with U.S. banks and that Iraq has dealings Financial and thus there will be obliged to implement those sanctions. "
The sources noted that "the only solution to avoid damage to the Iraqi economy, which will be committed to the implementation of sanctions if not complied or is the issue of President Obama's decision to exempt Iraq from the application of those sanctions, and here comes the role of Iraqi diplomacy which I think is very close to taking the exemption."
The recent sanctions approved by the U.S. Congress is a sequel to a series of sanctions began in 2010, when the U.S. Congress passed the law of the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, and was the effect that 3 of the implementing regulations. First is in September 2010, ruled to freeze assets of individuals and institutions associated with the Iranian government. Followed by the list in May 2011, prevented financial institutions from the U.S. financial and business dealings with Iranian individuals and institutions covered by the regulations under the Code. The third, in last November, have threatened to impose sanctions on any individual or institution that trade or invest in the sectors of the Iranian oil and petrochemicals, and aims to impede the development of Iranian oil industry.
The Iraqi government announced earlier that it intends to demand from Washington, exemption from the application of sanctions against Iran for fear of incurring economic losses in the event of its accession to these procedures.
He said Iraqi government spokesman Ali Dabbagh said in a press statement received / Baghdadiya News / copy of which was that "the sanctions imposed by the United States to Iran is a hardship on Iraq because of the strong economic relations between the two neighbors."
Dabbagh said that "Iraq is Iran's imports of large amounts of electricity and oil derivatives, in addition to Iranian goods that cover the market, where the volume of trade exchange between the two countries to 10 billion dinars."
Al-Dabbagh said that "Iraq will be requested from the United States in the near future exclusion from the sanctions Iran as it did with Japan," explaining that the presidential decision the U.S. issued by President Barak Obama "allows for certain countries exemption from the application of these sanctions because of their particular circumstances." / Finished / 24 / a. P
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Sources: Iraq will be bound to apply the new U.S. sanctions on Tehran
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. parliamentary sources revealed that Iraq would be obliged to apply the new U.S. sanctions on Iran because of the pressures and actions to be taken by America
The right of states that do not adhere to the implementation of those sanctions.
The sources said in an interview / Baghdadiya News / "Iraq wants to apply for exempt him from the implementation of the new U.S. sanctions taken against Tehran like Turkey that the U.S. Congress authorized President Barack Obama to States that have chosen to exempt from the obligation to sanctions."
She Almassadran "Iraq will be bound to apply the sanctions in the event of non-approval of exempted from its application because the sanctions provided that it deals with the Central Bank of Iran or does not implement the economic embargo punishes prevention of opening accounts in the United States, or deal with U.S. banks and that Iraq has dealings Financial and thus there will be obliged to implement those sanctions. "
The sources noted that "the only solution to avoid damage to the Iraqi economy, which will be committed to the implementation of sanctions if not complied or is the issue of President Obama's decision to exempt Iraq from the application of those sanctions, and here comes the role of Iraqi diplomacy which I think is very close to taking the exemption."
The recent sanctions approved by the U.S. Congress is a sequel to a series of sanctions began in 2010, when the U.S. Congress passed the law of the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, and was the effect that 3 of the implementing regulations. First is in September 2010, ruled to freeze assets of individuals and institutions associated with the Iranian government. Followed by the list in May 2011, prevented financial institutions from the U.S. financial and business dealings with Iranian individuals and institutions covered by the regulations under the Code. The third, in last November, have threatened to impose sanctions on any individual or institution that trade or invest in the sectors of the Iranian oil and petrochemicals, and aims to impede the development of Iranian oil industry.
The Iraqi government announced earlier that it intends to demand from Washington, exemption from the application of sanctions against Iran for fear of incurring economic losses in the event of its accession to these procedures.
He said Iraqi government spokesman Ali Dabbagh said in a press statement received / Baghdadiya News / copy of which was that "the sanctions imposed by the United States to Iran is a hardship on Iraq because of the strong economic relations between the two neighbors."
Dabbagh said that "Iraq is Iran's imports of large amounts of electricity and oil derivatives, in addition to Iranian goods that cover the market, where the volume of trade exchange between the two countries to 10 billion dinars."
Al-Dabbagh said that "Iraq will be requested from the United States in the near future exclusion from the sanctions Iran as it did with Japan," explaining that the presidential decision the U.S. issued by President Barak Obama "allows for certain countries exemption from the application of these sanctions because of their particular circumstances." / Finished / 24 / a. P
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