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Kurds deputies describe the position of the UN Security Council
Kurds deputies describe the position of the UN Security Council
August 5 2010
Describe the position of deputies Kurds UN Security Council that Iraq would emerge from Chapter VII Palmthiz and unfair.
The Kurdistan Alliance MP Mahmoud Othman, said the position of the UN Security Council that Iraq would emerge from Chapter VII was biased and unfair.
He said in a press statement today: "It's in spite of Iraq's implementation of its obligations to Kuwait because the war personal and negative outcome on the Iraqi people, but the Security Council's position has been negative toward Iraq.
Osman said: "The U.S. side is not serious about helping Iraq out of Chapter VII and there is a clear failure by them despite promises.
He explained: "The correct solution lies in resolving the problems between the two sides of Kuwait and Iraq without the intervention of a third party may extort one and delaying the exit Iraq from Chapter VII."
For his part, member of the Kurdistan Alliance bloc, the report of the representative of the UN mission to Iraq Ed Melkert adopted by the Security Council on Iraq, its session today without a fair and unbalanced.
Mahma Khalil said, "He was the first UN and U.S. forces should make every effort to get Iraq out of Chapter VII under the threat and sanctions imposed on it."
Khelil said that "the UN mission in Iraq has proved its failure that they have not committed to implement the decisions and promised to apply for Iraq on solving the Problems of Article 140." Indicating that "there are international interventions to steal Iraq's money to be borne by the multinational forces stationed in Iraq." As he put it.
report of the UN envoy to Iraq does not give positive signals for neutral UN body to help Iraq."
The United Nations Mission in Iraq, its report to the Security Council at its meeting today, regrets the failure to respond to Iraq with Security Council resolutions regarding pending issues with Kuwait, and stressed that the Kuwaiti officials pin great hopes on the next Iraqi government in resolving the outstanding issues between the parties.
The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged Iraq in November 16 last to fulfill its obligations to Kuwait and, in particular Security Council resolution No. 833 on the demarcation of their borders out of the penalty provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.
The UN Security Council decided in January 2010 to keep the immunity of Iraqi funds and the extension of Iraqi oil revenues deposited in the Development Fund for Iraq to the United Nations to the end of next year, which is a continuation of the policy of imposing sanctions on Iraq under Chapter VII.
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