The parliamentary foreign relations excluded from Chapter VII of this year
17-02-2013
The parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee were excluded, exit Iraq from Chapter VII, explaining why a foreign attempt to impede imports get rid Iraq of this punishment because of its reservation to the new political order in the country.
Committee member Imad said John in a statement to "range" to "dialogues and steps between Iraq and Kuwait in order to get out of Chapter VII slow-moving", pointing out that the size of the big differences left by the former regime, the two countries have caused delay graduation these international punishment.
John said that the "difficulty of exit Iraq from Chapter VII at the end of this year because of internal political differences that impacted greatly on the diplomatic efforts, as well as the role of some foreign States negative towards Iraq."
Is subject since Iraq (1990) of Chapter VII of the UN Charter imposed after Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait State in August of the same year, this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security, as well as to freeze large amounts of stock in banks to pay compensation to those affected by the invasion.
He noted Christian Rafidain bloc MP Imad John that "Kuwait Prime Minister's visit to Iraq soon will be scheduled during the discussion of the most important personal items left on Iraq, indicating that the files are to be covered by the discussion is a border, and the Department of navigation in common areas, and the issues of prisoners and missing persons, the issue of Iraq's debt."
Debt owed to Kuwait on Iraq from Kuwait in view of more than 20 billion dollars in Iraq has borrowed to finance his war with Iran (1980-1988), while officials and Iraqi observers figures between six billion and 11 billion dollars of debt estimation and benefits that resulted.
Part of the Kurdistan Alliance bloc MP only 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.
Talabani said in an interview with the "range" to "more files between Iraq and Kuwait have been resolved and only remained a complex and dangerous file is the demarcation of land and maritime borders, saying that the Iraqi side calls for redrawing the border once again being placed in the time of the former regime by the United Nations and that there was no Iraqi negotiator.
And stresses the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee member only Talabani "wills (unnamed) impede exit Iraq from Chapter VII because its reservation to the new political order, excluding the settlement of all disputes in this year.
"The debt issue arranged on Iraq almost been resolved will be disposed of within a few years, especially that there is intervention by the United Nations to end the entire file, noting that farmers settled compensation as well as the issue of missing persons as well as the issue of Kuwait's archives to resolve the theme after ensuring Iraq is free of it.
And Iraqi-Kuwaiti relations have recently made progress in terms of resolving some outstanding issues, was the settlement of the question of compensation for KAC, and maintenance of boundary markers, as was agreed on the basis of common frameworks for the resolution of all files, within short time frames.
The UN Security Council issued resolution No. (833) per year (1993) provides for the demarcation of the boundary between Iraq and Kuwait in length (216 km) through the establishment of an International Commission to demarcate the border between the two parties, which was rejected by the former regime of Saddam Hussein, but it was approved at the end of the year (1994) following international pressure.
And a number of Iraqi officials present that demarcation of the border between the two countries was by force, led to the cutoff of Iraqi land Safwan and Umm Qasr area, as well as reduced Iraqi territorial waters, and urged UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Iraq (16) November of last year, to meet its obligations to Kuwait, in particular with regard to Security Council resolution No. (833) on the demarcation of their border to exit from the provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.
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17-02-2013
The parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee were excluded, exit Iraq from Chapter VII, explaining why a foreign attempt to impede imports get rid Iraq of this punishment because of its reservation to the new political order in the country.
Committee member Imad said John in a statement to "range" to "dialogues and steps between Iraq and Kuwait in order to get out of Chapter VII slow-moving", pointing out that the size of the big differences left by the former regime, the two countries have caused delay graduation these international punishment.
John said that the "difficulty of exit Iraq from Chapter VII at the end of this year because of internal political differences that impacted greatly on the diplomatic efforts, as well as the role of some foreign States negative towards Iraq."
Is subject since Iraq (1990) of Chapter VII of the UN Charter imposed after Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait State in August of the same year, this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security, as well as to freeze large amounts of stock in banks to pay compensation to those affected by the invasion.
He noted Christian Rafidain bloc MP Imad John that "Kuwait Prime Minister's visit to Iraq soon will be scheduled during the discussion of the most important personal items left on Iraq, indicating that the files are to be covered by the discussion is a border, and the Department of navigation in common areas, and the issues of prisoners and missing persons, the issue of Iraq's debt."
Debt owed to Kuwait on Iraq from Kuwait in view of more than 20 billion dollars in Iraq has borrowed to finance his war with Iran (1980-1988), while officials and Iraqi observers figures between six billion and 11 billion dollars of debt estimation and benefits that resulted.
Part of the Kurdistan Alliance bloc MP only 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.
Talabani said in an interview with the "range" to "more files between Iraq and Kuwait have been resolved and only remained a complex and dangerous file is the demarcation of land and maritime borders, saying that the Iraqi side calls for redrawing the border once again being placed in the time of the former regime by the United Nations and that there was no Iraqi negotiator.
And stresses the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee member only Talabani "wills (unnamed) impede exit Iraq from Chapter VII because its reservation to the new political order, excluding the settlement of all disputes in this year.
"The debt issue arranged on Iraq almost been resolved will be disposed of within a few years, especially that there is intervention by the United Nations to end the entire file, noting that farmers settled compensation as well as the issue of missing persons as well as the issue of Kuwait's archives to resolve the theme after ensuring Iraq is free of it.
And Iraqi-Kuwaiti relations have recently made progress in terms of resolving some outstanding issues, was the settlement of the question of compensation for KAC, and maintenance of boundary markers, as was agreed on the basis of common frameworks for the resolution of all files, within short time frames.
The UN Security Council issued resolution No. (833) per year (1993) provides for the demarcation of the boundary between Iraq and Kuwait in length (216 km) through the establishment of an International Commission to demarcate the border between the two parties, which was rejected by the former regime of Saddam Hussein, but it was approved at the end of the year (1994) following international pressure.
And a number of Iraqi officials present that demarcation of the border between the two countries was by force, led to the cutoff of Iraqi land Safwan and Umm Qasr area, as well as reduced Iraqi territorial waters, and urged UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Iraq (16) November of last year, to meet its obligations to Kuwait, in particular with regard to Security Council resolution No. (833) on the demarcation of their border to exit from the provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.
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