2013/06/05 11: 49 Security Council: Iraq to file Chapter VI implementation of commitments
Since the end of the UN Coordinator who provides regular reports about Iraq's compliance with the relevant resolutions, coordination bilaterally between Iraq and Kuwait
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Baghdad/Obelisk: United Kingdom Ambassador to the United Nations, mark grant, Wednesday nights, that the Security Council will transfer some files related to Kuwait and Iraq from Chapter VII to chapter VI of the Charter of the United Nations when the issue next month.
Leal said grant, whose country holds the rotating Presidency of the Security Council this month that "taking into account the progress made by Iraq in implementing the commitments of the United Nations towards Kuwait, the Council will transfer some issues from Chapter 7 to chapter VI of the Charter of the United Nations when it meets to discuss the issue next month.
And Iraq is to resolve all outstanding issues with Kuwait, which suffered as a result of the policies of the former regime, and pay $ 41 billion to date, leaving only 11 billion dollars, in addition to its commitment to provide the Kuwaiti Amiri archive and search for the missing Kuwaitis.
Grant said during a press conference for the presentation of programme of work of the Security Council this month, said the Council would hold consultations on the 27th of this month on issues relating to Iraq and Kuwait. "
He noted that "there have been some positive developments with the potential to transfer some files from Chapter 7 to chapter VI when in July a delegation of high-level international coordinator for prisoners and the return of Kuwaiti property who quit late last December.
Total amount of payments made by Iraq for Kuwait $ 52 billion to $ 41 billion, is now expected to pay all the end of 2015, and weights for payment at once out of Chapter VII provisions imposed by the United Nations.
Since the end of the UN Coordinator who provides regular reports about Iraq's compliance with the relevant resolutions, coordination bilaterally between Iraq and Kuwait.
It was agreed to maintain the land and maritime border pillars bilaterally as outside the framework of United Nations coordination, an issue imposed by resolution 833 on Iraq after the invasion of Kuwait's previous system, pre-order, Kuwait also agreed to transfer the provisions of Chapter VII to chapter VI of the managed bilaterally.
Last week Iraq pledged, in a memorandum of understanding signed by Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari and Kuwaiti Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah to protect workers in the demarcation of the border with Kuwait and agreed to compensate farmers who entered their lands within Kuwait and financing of residential project for Iraqis who entered their homes within the Kuwaiti territory as a result of the demarcation of the border between the two countries, Kuwait pledged to pay for efforts to raise Iraq from Chapter VII. With Kuwait still wants Iraq to pay 11 billion dollars of compensation from the Security Council, which received more than $ 13 billion.
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Since the end of the UN Coordinator who provides regular reports about Iraq's compliance with the relevant resolutions, coordination bilaterally between Iraq and Kuwait
Image from the archive to the UN Security Council meeting
Baghdad/Obelisk: United Kingdom Ambassador to the United Nations, mark grant, Wednesday nights, that the Security Council will transfer some files related to Kuwait and Iraq from Chapter VII to chapter VI of the Charter of the United Nations when the issue next month.
Leal said grant, whose country holds the rotating Presidency of the Security Council this month that "taking into account the progress made by Iraq in implementing the commitments of the United Nations towards Kuwait, the Council will transfer some issues from Chapter 7 to chapter VI of the Charter of the United Nations when it meets to discuss the issue next month.
And Iraq is to resolve all outstanding issues with Kuwait, which suffered as a result of the policies of the former regime, and pay $ 41 billion to date, leaving only 11 billion dollars, in addition to its commitment to provide the Kuwaiti Amiri archive and search for the missing Kuwaitis.
Grant said during a press conference for the presentation of programme of work of the Security Council this month, said the Council would hold consultations on the 27th of this month on issues relating to Iraq and Kuwait. "
He noted that "there have been some positive developments with the potential to transfer some files from Chapter 7 to chapter VI when in July a delegation of high-level international coordinator for prisoners and the return of Kuwaiti property who quit late last December.
Total amount of payments made by Iraq for Kuwait $ 52 billion to $ 41 billion, is now expected to pay all the end of 2015, and weights for payment at once out of Chapter VII provisions imposed by the United Nations.
Since the end of the UN Coordinator who provides regular reports about Iraq's compliance with the relevant resolutions, coordination bilaterally between Iraq and Kuwait.
It was agreed to maintain the land and maritime border pillars bilaterally as outside the framework of United Nations coordination, an issue imposed by resolution 833 on Iraq after the invasion of Kuwait's previous system, pre-order, Kuwait also agreed to transfer the provisions of Chapter VII to chapter VI of the managed bilaterally.
Last week Iraq pledged, in a memorandum of understanding signed by Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari and Kuwaiti Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah to protect workers in the demarcation of the border with Kuwait and agreed to compensate farmers who entered their lands within Kuwait and financing of residential project for Iraqis who entered their homes within the Kuwaiti territory as a result of the demarcation of the border between the two countries, Kuwait pledged to pay for efforts to raise Iraq from Chapter VII. With Kuwait still wants Iraq to pay 11 billion dollars of compensation from the Security Council, which received more than $ 13 billion.
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