Academics: Arab summit an opportunity to resolve the problems of Iraq with Kuwait
05/03/2012 16:17
Baghdad, March 5 (Rn) - The Iraqi academics, Monday, that the Arab summit in Baghdad is an opportunity for the Iraqi government to end the problems with the State of Kuwait and lift the country out of the remaining articles of Chapter VII of the time called on the Iraqi politicians to keep foreign policy conflicts Interior.
A professor of political science at the University of Mustansiriya Dr. Osama al-Saidi during a seminar to discuss the possibility of removing Iraq from Chapter VII, which was attended by the correspondent of news agency Kurdistan (Rn) that "Iraq has ended, Chapter VII leaving only the pending issues with the Kuwaiti side can be solved in the framework of the Convention or consultations held between the two sides, "he said, adding that" this agreement must be sponsored by the Arab League instead of the United Nations. "
Saidi said that "the Iraqi government today to take advantage of the opportunity to hold the Arab summit in Baghdad and settle problems with the Kuwaiti side and solve the remaining three files of Chapter VII of the Iraqi debt and the demarcation of the border and the problem of detainees."
"The Iraqi foreign policy suffers from Aqahamha within the political conflicts and political blocs there trying to Tdlo a say in this aspect and by virtue of this file thorny privacy experienced by Iraq."
In turn, a professor of political science Aziz Jabr after the seminar (Rn) that "the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII linked reassuring Kuwait that Iraq will not threaten the security of Kuwait again," he said, adding "The visit of the Prime Minister in the coming days to Kuwait in order to give guarantees to the Kuwaiti side ".
He noted that "there is an agenda set by the Iraqi government-Maliki during a visit to persuade Kuwait that Iraq is serious to fulfilling all the obligations."
Iraq has since 1990 under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, which imposed after the invasion of Saddam Hussein, the State of Kuwait in August / August the same year, this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security, in addition to large amounts of frozen assets of financial international banks for the payment of compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait.
From: Yazan al-Shammari, RN LLC
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05/03/2012 16:17
Baghdad, March 5 (Rn) - The Iraqi academics, Monday, that the Arab summit in Baghdad is an opportunity for the Iraqi government to end the problems with the State of Kuwait and lift the country out of the remaining articles of Chapter VII of the time called on the Iraqi politicians to keep foreign policy conflicts Interior.
A professor of political science at the University of Mustansiriya Dr. Osama al-Saidi during a seminar to discuss the possibility of removing Iraq from Chapter VII, which was attended by the correspondent of news agency Kurdistan (Rn) that "Iraq has ended, Chapter VII leaving only the pending issues with the Kuwaiti side can be solved in the framework of the Convention or consultations held between the two sides, "he said, adding that" this agreement must be sponsored by the Arab League instead of the United Nations. "
Saidi said that "the Iraqi government today to take advantage of the opportunity to hold the Arab summit in Baghdad and settle problems with the Kuwaiti side and solve the remaining three files of Chapter VII of the Iraqi debt and the demarcation of the border and the problem of detainees."
"The Iraqi foreign policy suffers from Aqahamha within the political conflicts and political blocs there trying to Tdlo a say in this aspect and by virtue of this file thorny privacy experienced by Iraq."
In turn, a professor of political science Aziz Jabr after the seminar (Rn) that "the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII linked reassuring Kuwait that Iraq will not threaten the security of Kuwait again," he said, adding "The visit of the Prime Minister in the coming days to Kuwait in order to give guarantees to the Kuwaiti side ".
He noted that "there is an agenda set by the Iraqi government-Maliki during a visit to persuade Kuwait that Iraq is serious to fulfilling all the obligations."
Iraq has since 1990 under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, which imposed after the invasion of Saddam Hussein, the State of Kuwait in August / August the same year, this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security, in addition to large amounts of frozen assets of financial international banks for the payment of compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait.
From: Yazan al-Shammari, RN LLC
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