The party, which the Prime Minister belongs to an investment exit Iraq from Chapter VII for nation-building and sustained dialogue to resolve all problems, especially with Kuwait
Baghdad/Obelisk called the Islamic Dawa party, Friday, to exit Iraq from Chapter VII in order to build a successful State able to provide what is best for the Iraqi people and the international community and regional and ocean.
The party said in a statement "the Obelisk", "exit Iraq from Chapter VII imposed on it for nearly a quarter century and moved from the list of countries that pose a threat to world peace to a country in the dock, it will be a turning point in the history of Iraq."
He called the Iraqi Government's call to "continue a dialogue with all States to resolve problems left by the former regime, especially with the State of Kuwait," the national forces to "invest this decision to have a new start in order to build a democratic Iraq and to move to a successful State able to provide what is best for our people decent and to the international community and our neighbors in the region and Arab".
The Security Council voted unanimously late Thursday to exit Iraq from Chapter VII, and the referral of cases related to chapter VI, the Council decided to terminate the measures stipulated in some paragraphs of the resolutions 686 and 687, which was adopted by the Council in 1991 following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
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Baghdad/Obelisk called the Islamic Dawa party, Friday, to exit Iraq from Chapter VII in order to build a successful State able to provide what is best for the Iraqi people and the international community and regional and ocean.
The party said in a statement "the Obelisk", "exit Iraq from Chapter VII imposed on it for nearly a quarter century and moved from the list of countries that pose a threat to world peace to a country in the dock, it will be a turning point in the history of Iraq."
He called the Iraqi Government's call to "continue a dialogue with all States to resolve problems left by the former regime, especially with the State of Kuwait," the national forces to "invest this decision to have a new start in order to build a democratic Iraq and to move to a successful State able to provide what is best for our people decent and to the international community and our neighbors in the region and Arab".
The Security Council voted unanimously late Thursday to exit Iraq from Chapter VII, and the referral of cases related to chapter VI, the Council decided to terminate the measures stipulated in some paragraphs of the resolutions 686 and 687, which was adopted by the Council in 1991 following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
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