Iraqi government sees the demarcation of the border with Kuwait 'unjust', but is committed to
19/3/2013 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add Comment - News Views: 74 -
Source: Baghdad, Iraq, Ahmed
said legal adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Fadel Muhammad Jawad the absence of any new agreement between the Iraqi government and Kuwaiti on the demarcation of the border between the two countries, pointing out that what is happening now is the application of UN Security Council Resolution No. 833 of 1994 binding to Iraq, albeit considered «unjust decision ... Taken from the land and water and wells Iraq ». Jawad said in a statement, said that any new agreement «is between the Iraqi government and Kuwaiti on the demarcation of the border», pointing out that what is happening now is the maintenance of the pillars of the border and which fall within the application of UN Security Council Resolution No. 833 binding to Iraq ». added Jawad The UN Security Council Resolution No. 833 «decision unjust, it has taken from the land and water and wells Iraq and awarded to Kuwait», according to his words, saying that «the Iraqi government does not have any choice but to apply UN Security Council Resolution». He said «the Iraqi government is seeking to emerge from Chapter VII and the Secretary-General of the United Nations confirmed encouragement of Iraq provided fulfill its obligations to the UN Security Council resolutions». drew an adviser to Prime Minister Nuri legal that «neither the government nor the people with this decision, but the government is obliged applied, and law experts well aware of what the consequent state do not apply UN Security Council resolutions. He pointed out that «no alternative is available in front of the Iraqi government .. The recourse to the International Court is not accurate because they are not competent to this subject. statement UAE
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