Monday, June 25, 2012 20:21
UN expresses Qkulha about the political crisis in Iraq
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. The Special Representative of Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Martin Kobler, Monday, expressed concern about the political crisis experienced by Iraq, stressing that the United Nations would not interfere in the internal problems of any state.
This came during a meeting with the President of the Islamic Supreme Council in Iraq Ammar al-Hakim in his office of the Special Representative of Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq Martin Kobler discussed with him and exchange views regarding the current political crisis in the country.
And Al-Hakim in a press statement issued by his office received / Baghdadiya News / copy it, that "solutions to the current political crisis in the country must come from within the Iraqi house, valuing the role of the United Nations in the attention and follow up the situation in Iraq."
The statement added that "Kubler expressed concern about the political crisis experienced by the country," asserting that the United Nations does not intervene in the internal problems of any State, noting that it was agreed to continue to provide support with regard to the work of the Electoral Commission in its new and the subject of the formation of the Office of human rights, as well as discuss some of the other outstanding issues such as the passage of certain laws, including the law of oil and gas. "
The statement pointed out that "Kubler expressed concern about an international organization about the political crisis in Iraq, stressing the need for the Iraqi government the best services to Iraqi citizens and not to be the current crisis as a pretext in the lag in the progress and development of Iraq and the welfare of his people in the areas and different fields."
The Kubler, "The United Nations continues in its dialogues with all parties to the Iraqi scene," noting that "the continuation of the current crisis is not in the interest of Iraq and its people." Ended
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UN expresses Qkulha about the political crisis in Iraq
BAGHDAD / Baghdadiya News / .. The Special Representative of Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Martin Kobler, Monday, expressed concern about the political crisis experienced by Iraq, stressing that the United Nations would not interfere in the internal problems of any state.
This came during a meeting with the President of the Islamic Supreme Council in Iraq Ammar al-Hakim in his office of the Special Representative of Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq Martin Kobler discussed with him and exchange views regarding the current political crisis in the country.
And Al-Hakim in a press statement issued by his office received / Baghdadiya News / copy it, that "solutions to the current political crisis in the country must come from within the Iraqi house, valuing the role of the United Nations in the attention and follow up the situation in Iraq."
The statement added that "Kubler expressed concern about the political crisis experienced by the country," asserting that the United Nations does not intervene in the internal problems of any State, noting that it was agreed to continue to provide support with regard to the work of the Electoral Commission in its new and the subject of the formation of the Office of human rights, as well as discuss some of the other outstanding issues such as the passage of certain laws, including the law of oil and gas. "
The statement pointed out that "Kubler expressed concern about an international organization about the political crisis in Iraq, stressing the need for the Iraqi government the best services to Iraqi citizens and not to be the current crisis as a pretext in the lag in the progress and development of Iraq and the welfare of his people in the areas and different fields."
The Kubler, "The United Nations continues in its dialogues with all parties to the Iraqi scene," noting that "the continuation of the current crisis is not in the interest of Iraq and its people." Ended
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