Politicians call for the Arab summit to support the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII
Translated by Iraqdirectory.com - [3/28/2012]
Political and official circles called for the Arab summit to support Iraq out of Chapter VII of the UN Charter in order to achieve full national sovereignty.
A member of the House of Representatives for a coalition of Kurdish Bloc Ashwaq Al-Jaaf told "Radio Sawa" The agenda of the Arab summit, which includes a hub to support Iraq politically, requires the support of the Arab world to get it out of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.
The MP of the State Law coalition, Kamal Saadi explained that the submittion to the Chapter VII case involving Iraq, Kuwait and the United Nations, and excluded putting it on the Arab summit.
The national security adviser, Faleh Al-Fayad hoped that the exit of Iraq from Chapter VII without resorting to a bilateral agreement with Kuwait.
As a member of the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee, Sami Al-Askari called the international community to help Iraq to be out of Chapter VII.
The academic and political analyst and Watheq Al-Hashemi said that Iraq will get rid of Chapter VII as it received assurances of support from Gulf states.
Iraq underwent to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations as a result of the former regime's invasion of Kuwait in the second month of August 1990.
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Translated by Iraqdirectory.com - [3/28/2012]
Political and official circles called for the Arab summit to support Iraq out of Chapter VII of the UN Charter in order to achieve full national sovereignty.
A member of the House of Representatives for a coalition of Kurdish Bloc Ashwaq Al-Jaaf told "Radio Sawa" The agenda of the Arab summit, which includes a hub to support Iraq politically, requires the support of the Arab world to get it out of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.
The MP of the State Law coalition, Kamal Saadi explained that the submittion to the Chapter VII case involving Iraq, Kuwait and the United Nations, and excluded putting it on the Arab summit.
The national security adviser, Faleh Al-Fayad hoped that the exit of Iraq from Chapter VII without resorting to a bilateral agreement with Kuwait.
As a member of the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee, Sami Al-Askari called the international community to help Iraq to be out of Chapter VII.
The academic and political analyst and Watheq Al-Hashemi said that Iraq will get rid of Chapter VII as it received assurances of support from Gulf states.
Iraq underwent to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations as a result of the former regime's invasion of Kuwait in the second month of August 1990.
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