Kurdistan: the role of UNAMI began to recede
On: Friday 29/7/2011 6:15
Follow-up / long-
MP Mahmoud Othman, a member of the Iraqi parliament from the Kurdistan Alliance list that the role of the United States and the United Nations Mission to Iraq, "UNAMI," began to recede is no longer as it was in the past, in the time he was supposed to be their role more particularly Nations Mission United Iraqi arena, especially as pregnant many problems and crises that threaten his future, whether internal or external with neighboring countries.
Othman explained that the interest of the United States and UNAMI in Iraq seems to be less and the decline and this is due to the lack of willingness to indulge in the Iraqi crisis is deeper and only a consultative role they wield now.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon earlier that the Iraqi government over the past few months have proved obligations on improving the living conditions of its citizens, pointing at the same time that the poverty index remains high and that was varied from one province to another.
He pointed that in a quarterly report on the work of the mission, "UNAMI" in Iraq, that the enrollment rates for primary and middle saw a decline in rate of illiteracy, especially among the poor class, about 30 percent in the age group 10 years and above.
The report pointed out that about 1.0007 million thousand people have been displaced inside Iraq or sought refuge abroad, which makes the Iraqis make up the largest proportion of the displaced people and refugees in the world.
This, he said that he is committed personally to achieve Iraq's full normalization of international status, appealing to the Iraqi government to achieve tangible progress in the implementation of international obligations remaining to Kuwait.
He noted that in a quarterly report on the work of the United Nations Mission in Iraq, to the orientation of an Iraqi delegation in May / to Kuwait to stand on the facts concerning the establishment of the port of Mubarak Al-Kabeer, explaining that the two countries were continuing to clarify the matter bilaterally through diplomatic channels.
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