UN urges Iraqi leaders to address the challenges
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21/03/2014
The United Nations said Iraq has witnessed in the last four months has deteriorated significantly in the security situation, especially in Anbar and its neighboring provinces.
At the quarterly report covers the most important political and security developments relating to Iraq submitted to the UN Security Council said UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the work Preparing for the lower house election scheduled on April 30, going as scheduled, despite the challenges of security and the continuing political deadlock. Ban said he urged senior Iraqi leaders on the need for the Union to address the security challenges, with a renewed emphasis on the importance of addressing the root causes of violence and instability, including the presence of the grievances of the long-term, and not to achieve political reconciliation. He noted that political leaders have assured him of their determination to hold the elections as scheduled. official said international he also reaffirmed that it is no substitute for having a unified Iraq based on a federal, democratic, and encouraged leaders in Baghdad and Erbil to reach agreement on several constitutional issues of including revenue-sharing and security arrangements. and to comment on what was stated in the report of the International Organization, spoke with Radio Free Iraq to a number of politicians and observers, says the Kurdistan Alliance MP Mohsen al-Sadoun said the Iraqi problem lies in the lack of executive leadership group believes as guaranteed by the Constitution of contexts pertaining to the distribution of authorities and powers according to the federal system. his part, sees a member of the coalition of state law Saad logistical that the crisis in Iraq linked to political blocs and not an executive, adding that the parties are demanding control of the wealth that belongs to the people. says MP for the coalition in Iraq Qais Cdhir that there is fear among the blocks political future and security of Iraq, pointing to the need to solve the problem in Anbar province, according to the principle of national reconciliation. mentions MP for mass citizen Abdul-Hussein Abtan that there are a series of setbacks on the levels of security, service and economic added to the differences between some of the political blocs Stkulai a shadow over the upcoming elections. it refers to a political analyst and Hashemi confident that the situation in Iraq is moving toward the brink of a very serious, unless the political blocs to sit down to the table for real negotiations in the future maintenance of the country. Hashemi said that the parties to the political conflict does not represent only their nationalities or sects, noting that all the Iraqi people resentful of what is happening from the conflict, and pointed out that he may be tempted to boycott the upcoming elections. participated in the preparation of this report, correspondent of Radio Free Iraq in Baghdad innocent chaste.
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21/03/2014
The United Nations said Iraq has witnessed in the last four months has deteriorated significantly in the security situation, especially in Anbar and its neighboring provinces.
At the quarterly report covers the most important political and security developments relating to Iraq submitted to the UN Security Council said UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the work Preparing for the lower house election scheduled on April 30, going as scheduled, despite the challenges of security and the continuing political deadlock. Ban said he urged senior Iraqi leaders on the need for the Union to address the security challenges, with a renewed emphasis on the importance of addressing the root causes of violence and instability, including the presence of the grievances of the long-term, and not to achieve political reconciliation. He noted that political leaders have assured him of their determination to hold the elections as scheduled. official said international he also reaffirmed that it is no substitute for having a unified Iraq based on a federal, democratic, and encouraged leaders in Baghdad and Erbil to reach agreement on several constitutional issues of including revenue-sharing and security arrangements. and to comment on what was stated in the report of the International Organization, spoke with Radio Free Iraq to a number of politicians and observers, says the Kurdistan Alliance MP Mohsen al-Sadoun said the Iraqi problem lies in the lack of executive leadership group believes as guaranteed by the Constitution of contexts pertaining to the distribution of authorities and powers according to the federal system. his part, sees a member of the coalition of state law Saad logistical that the crisis in Iraq linked to political blocs and not an executive, adding that the parties are demanding control of the wealth that belongs to the people. says MP for the coalition in Iraq Qais Cdhir that there is fear among the blocks political future and security of Iraq, pointing to the need to solve the problem in Anbar province, according to the principle of national reconciliation. mentions MP for mass citizen Abdul-Hussein Abtan that there are a series of setbacks on the levels of security, service and economic added to the differences between some of the political blocs Stkulai a shadow over the upcoming elections. it refers to a political analyst and Hashemi confident that the situation in Iraq is moving toward the brink of a very serious, unless the political blocs to sit down to the table for real negotiations in the future maintenance of the country. Hashemi said that the parties to the political conflict does not represent only their nationalities or sects, noting that all the Iraqi people resentful of what is happening from the conflict, and pointed out that he may be tempted to boycott the upcoming elections. participated in the preparation of this report, correspondent of Radio Free Iraq in Baghdad innocent chaste.
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