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Britain reveals transfer some files Kuwait and Iraq from Chapter VII to Chapter VI

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Britain reveals transfer some files Kuwait and Iraq from Chapter VII to Chapter VI
Published in: 2:38 pm, June 5, 2013 Editor: jamal

BAGHDAD (Iba) ... Britain revealed that the Security Council will transfer some files relating to Kuwait and Iraq from Chapter VII to Chapter VI of the UN Charter when looking the issue in July.

The news agency KUNA Kuwait today announced the UK Ambassador to the United Nations Lyall Grant, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the Security Council during the month that he was "taking into account the progress made by Iraq in the implementation of its commitments to the United Nations towards Kuwait, the council will transfer some of the issues related to the Chapter VII to Chapter VI of the UN Charter when it meets to discuss the issue next month. "

Grant added that "the Council would hold consultations in the 27 of this month on issues related to Iraq and Kuwait."

He noted that "there have been some positive developments with the possibility of transferring some files from Chapter VII to Chapter VI when it is in July next study delegated high-level international coordinator for the prisoners and the return of Kuwaiti property, who left office late last December."

He said Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said the remainder of the debt of Kuwait to Iraq is only $ 11 billion and if we have to pay this amount entirely Vsikhrj Iraq from Chapter VII, noting that Iraq actually came out of Chapter VII in foreign dealings.

Zebari said at a press conference held in Baghdad in the 30 of last May we "We have reached excellent results in the field to remove Iraq from Chapter VII," noting that "the sanctions imposed on Iraq in the seventh item numbering 60 a decision on issues of disarmament and the oil-for Food and Drug Administration and other decisions that control all of Iraq's activities and as a result of unremitting efforts and cooperation with friends in the countries of the world got rid of the majority of these decisions. "

It is noteworthy that Iraq is subject since 1990 to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, which imposed after the invasion of the former regime of Kuwait in August of the same year, and this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security, in addition to large amounts of frozen his assets Finance international banks to pay compensation to those affected by the invasion.

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