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12-13-2010, 06:01 AM
(Voice of Iraq) – Baghdad / term
Iraq demanded the UN Security Council on Wednesday editing of Chapter VII obligations. He said Iraq’s ambassador to the United Nations, Hamid al-Bayati, a hearing report of the Representative Council for UNAMI in Iraq, said Baghdad will comply with international conventions and more than one level.
He called al-Bayati, the UN Security Council to be welcomed Iraq’s request to free him from the said chapter by taking the necessary action, in order to be able to play its active role in the international community.
The Ad Melkert on Wednesday called Iraqi political parties to end the crisis over forming a government quickly, while noting that the country still faces challenges on more than one level. However, the council praised the efforts made by the Iraqi government in the area of security and development.
This came during a report submitted by the Council, which aimed at briefing the overall situation in Iraq during the past three months.Iraqi lawmakers rejected any foreign intervention in order to resolve a deadlock over a government.
He said the leadership in the Islamic Dawa party and the representative of a coalition of law on the Keywords that political blocs do not think any external interference, to form a new government.
Keywords and said in a statement (to the extent of yesterday): We listen to the remarks, noting that coalition rule of law and national blocs do not think any outside interference to form a government.
However, Iraqi lawmakers had expected the UN to provide advice and guidance to the political blocs on the crisis in the government.
The MP said the compatibility list Muhammad Iqbal said the report contained nothing new, noting that the meeting of the Security Council will come out a roadmap for political blocs or supports a party at the expense of another, but will come out with recommendations Dharoorp stresses accelerate the formation of the government.
For his part, member of the coalition of law Haider Jourani that the meeting of the Security Council, Iraq will not bring the situation back to square one, or a national salvation government.
He said in a statement Jourani (to the extent of yesterday), it is not the prerogative of the Security Council to adopt a resolution because Iraq to square the first or a national salvation government, adding that the meeting will come out with recommendations for resolving the Iraqi politicians to form a government as soon as possible.
http://currencynewshound.wordpress.com/2010/08/05/iraq-demands-un-security-council-chapter-vii-release/
However, the political analyst Hamid Fadhil said that the reality of the political crisis will force the United Nations to intervene to resolve a deadlock over a future government.
Fadel said in a statement (to the extent) that what is happening now from the results of meetings and statements by political blocs indicates that there is no way close to the current crisis, noting that the current political deadlock would give the UN a reason to intervene in Iraqi affairs.
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Iraq demanded the UN Security Council on Wednesday editing of Chapter VII obligations. He said Iraq’s ambassador to the United Nations, Hamid al-Bayati, a hearing report of the Representative Council for UNAMI in Iraq, said Baghdad will comply with international conventions and more than one level.
He called al-Bayati, the UN Security Council to be welcomed Iraq’s request to free him from the said chapter by taking the necessary action, in order to be able to play its active role in the international community.
The Ad Melkert on Wednesday called Iraqi political parties to end the crisis over forming a government quickly, while noting that the country still faces challenges on more than one level. However, the council praised the efforts made by the Iraqi government in the area of security and development.
This came during a report submitted by the Council, which aimed at briefing the overall situation in Iraq during the past three months.Iraqi lawmakers rejected any foreign intervention in order to resolve a deadlock over a government.
He said the leadership in the Islamic Dawa party and the representative of a coalition of law on the Keywords that political blocs do not think any external interference, to form a new government.
Keywords and said in a statement (to the extent of yesterday): We listen to the remarks, noting that coalition rule of law and national blocs do not think any outside interference to form a government.
However, Iraqi lawmakers had expected the UN to provide advice and guidance to the political blocs on the crisis in the government.
The MP said the compatibility list Muhammad Iqbal said the report contained nothing new, noting that the meeting of the Security Council will come out a roadmap for political blocs or supports a party at the expense of another, but will come out with recommendations Dharoorp stresses accelerate the formation of the government.
For his part, member of the coalition of law Haider Jourani that the meeting of the Security Council, Iraq will not bring the situation back to square one, or a national salvation government.
He said in a statement Jourani (to the extent of yesterday), it is not the prerogative of the Security Council to adopt a resolution because Iraq to square the first or a national salvation government, adding that the meeting will come out with recommendations for resolving the Iraqi politicians to form a government as soon as possible.
http://currencynewshound.wordpress.com/2010/08/05/iraq-demands-un-security-council-chapter-vii-release/
However, the political analyst Hamid Fadhil said that the reality of the political crisis will force the United Nations to intervene to resolve a deadlock over a future government.
Fadel said in a statement (to the extent) that what is happening now from the results of meetings and statements by political blocs indicates that there is no way close to the current crisis, noting that the current political deadlock would give the UN a reason to intervene in Iraqi affairs.
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