Parliamentary Foreign Relations ruled out of Chapter VII of this year
Baghdad / Mohammad Sabah Al
Ruled out the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee, out of Iraq from Chapter VII of this year, and explained the reason for this to the presence of external wills trying to impede rid Iraq of the death penalty because of its reservation on the new political order in the country.
Said committee member Imad John told the "term" that "dialogues and steps between Iraq and Kuwait to emerge from Chapter VII slow-moving", pointing out that the size of big differences left by the former regime, the two countries have caused delay our exit from this punishment International.
John added that "the difficulty out of Iraq from Chapter VII at the end of this year due to internal political differences that impacted heavily on the diplomatic efforts, as well as the role of some foreign countries negative towards Iraq."
Iraq has been under since (1990) of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, which imposed after the invasion of Saddam Hussein of Kuwait in August of the same year, and this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security, as well as freezing of large amounts of its assets financial in international banks to pay compensation to those affected by the invasion.
Furthermore MP pointed Christian bloc Rafidain Imad John said that "the visit of Prime Minister of Kuwait to Iraq scheduled to take place soon will be which discuss the most important belongings remaining on Iraq, noting that the files that will be covered debate is border file, and traffic management in the common areas, and issues of prisoners and missing, the issue of debt owed by Iraq. "
The estimated debt owed to Kuwait on Iraq from the standpoint of Kuwait more than twenty billion dollars, Iraq Bagtradha to finance his war with Iran (1980 - 1988), while the lists officials and observers Iraqis numbers ranging between six billion and eleven billion dollars estimate assumed to those debts and benefits resulting from them.
For her part, MP for the Kurdistan Alliance bloc Ala Talabani that "most of the outstanding issues between Iraq and Kuwait have been resolved," noting that the current problem is concentrated in the demarcation of land and maritime borders.
Said Talabani said in an interview with the "long" that "most outstanding issues between Iraq and Kuwait have been resolved, leaving them only a complex and dangerous is the demarcation of land and maritime borders, pointing out that the Iraqi side demanding re-demarcation of the border once again being laid during the former regime by UN and that there was no Iraqi negotiator.
And confirmed a member of the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee Ala Talabani that "there are foreign wills (unnamed) impede exit Iraq from Chapter VII because of its reservation on the new political system, unlikely to settle all disputes in this year.
She said "the issue of debt ranked on Iraq was resolved almost will be disposed of in a few years, especially as there is interference by the United Nations to end the entire file, noting that the compensation farmers were settled as well as the issue of missing and also the issue of Archive of Kuwait, which settled themed after ascertaining Iraq is free of it.
The Iraqi-Kuwaiti relations have recently advanced in relation to resolving some of the outstanding problems, and the compensation issue was settled on the Kuwait Airways Corporation, and maintenance of border markers, as agreed on common foundations and frameworks to resolve all the files, within a short timetables.
The UN Security Council issued Resolution No. (833) in the year (1993) provides for the demarcation of the border between Iraq and Kuwait, which has a length (216 km) through the formation of an international commission to demarcate the border between the two parties, which was rejected by the regime of President Saddam Hussein first, but he agreed at the end of the year (1994) after international pressure.
And confirms a number of Iraqi officials present that the demarcation of the border between the two countries has been by force, and led to the deduction of Iraqi territory in terms of Safwan and Umm Qasr area, as well as reducing the area of Iraqi territorial waters, while urging UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in Iraq (16) November from last year, to fulfill its obligations to Kuwait, and in particular with regard to Security Council resolution No. (833) on the demarcation of the border between the two out of the penalty provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.
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Baghdad / Mohammad Sabah Al
Ruled out the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee, out of Iraq from Chapter VII of this year, and explained the reason for this to the presence of external wills trying to impede rid Iraq of the death penalty because of its reservation on the new political order in the country.
Said committee member Imad John told the "term" that "dialogues and steps between Iraq and Kuwait to emerge from Chapter VII slow-moving", pointing out that the size of big differences left by the former regime, the two countries have caused delay our exit from this punishment International.
John added that "the difficulty out of Iraq from Chapter VII at the end of this year due to internal political differences that impacted heavily on the diplomatic efforts, as well as the role of some foreign countries negative towards Iraq."
Iraq has been under since (1990) of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, which imposed after the invasion of Saddam Hussein of Kuwait in August of the same year, and this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security, as well as freezing of large amounts of its assets financial in international banks to pay compensation to those affected by the invasion.
Furthermore MP pointed Christian bloc Rafidain Imad John said that "the visit of Prime Minister of Kuwait to Iraq scheduled to take place soon will be which discuss the most important belongings remaining on Iraq, noting that the files that will be covered debate is border file, and traffic management in the common areas, and issues of prisoners and missing, the issue of debt owed by Iraq. "
The estimated debt owed to Kuwait on Iraq from the standpoint of Kuwait more than twenty billion dollars, Iraq Bagtradha to finance his war with Iran (1980 - 1988), while the lists officials and observers Iraqis numbers ranging between six billion and eleven billion dollars estimate assumed to those debts and benefits resulting from them.
For her part, MP for the Kurdistan Alliance bloc Ala Talabani that "most of the outstanding issues between Iraq and Kuwait have been resolved," noting that the current problem is concentrated in the demarcation of land and maritime borders.
Said Talabani said in an interview with the "long" that "most outstanding issues between Iraq and Kuwait have been resolved, leaving them only a complex and dangerous is the demarcation of land and maritime borders, pointing out that the Iraqi side demanding re-demarcation of the border once again being laid during the former regime by UN and that there was no Iraqi negotiator.
And confirmed a member of the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee Ala Talabani that "there are foreign wills (unnamed) impede exit Iraq from Chapter VII because of its reservation on the new political system, unlikely to settle all disputes in this year.
She said "the issue of debt ranked on Iraq was resolved almost will be disposed of in a few years, especially as there is interference by the United Nations to end the entire file, noting that the compensation farmers were settled as well as the issue of missing and also the issue of Archive of Kuwait, which settled themed after ascertaining Iraq is free of it.
The Iraqi-Kuwaiti relations have recently advanced in relation to resolving some of the outstanding problems, and the compensation issue was settled on the Kuwait Airways Corporation, and maintenance of border markers, as agreed on common foundations and frameworks to resolve all the files, within a short timetables.
The UN Security Council issued Resolution No. (833) in the year (1993) provides for the demarcation of the border between Iraq and Kuwait, which has a length (216 km) through the formation of an international commission to demarcate the border between the two parties, which was rejected by the regime of President Saddam Hussein first, but he agreed at the end of the year (1994) after international pressure.
And confirms a number of Iraqi officials present that the demarcation of the border between the two countries has been by force, and led to the deduction of Iraqi territory in terms of Safwan and Umm Qasr area, as well as reducing the area of Iraqi territorial waters, while urging UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in Iraq (16) November from last year, to fulfill its obligations to Kuwait, and in particular with regard to Security Council resolution No. (833) on the demarcation of the border between the two out of the penalty provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.
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