Washington welcomes the exit of Iraq from Chapter VII and is free of weapons of mass destruction

7.2.13

He and U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Jeffrey, on Tuesday, welcomed the exit of Iraq from the provisions of Chapter VII and Aafah its international obligations regarding the elimination of weapons of mass destruction, and stressed the need for cooperation in order to prevent leakage or infiltration of radioactive materials through the Iraqi-Syrian border, while Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari appreciation Baafa the United States U.S. implementation of its obligations and technical support to the ministries.

The Iraqi Foreign Ministry said in a statement received (range Press), copy it, that “Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari had been talks in Vienna with U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Jeffrey and representatives from the White House and the U.S. State Department,” indicating that “were reviewed the deliberations of the International Conference on nuclear security and the proposed ministerial statement. “

The ministry added that he “discussed the review of the Iraqi-Syrian border security and cooperation in order to prevent leakage or infiltration of chemical or radioactive materials as a result of the continuation of the Syrian crisis and its repercussions on the internal situation in Iraq and the security of the region.”

The ministry added that “the minister welcomed the American withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII judged and return to its natural among the nations of the world and Iraq fulfill its international obligations regarding disarmament and elimination of weapons of mass destruction.”

The ministry said that “the meeting saw a review of the work of Jean Joint Coordinating emanating from the strategic framework agreement between the two countries,” noting that “Zebari expressed his government’s appreciation for the efforts of U.S. aid in the implementation of its obligations and technical support provided by the ministries and bodies concerned Iraqi.”

The UN Security Council voted on Thursday (27 June 2013 Current), unanimously approved the decision to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, after more than two decades of sanctions imposed whereby in the wake of the former regime’s invasion of Kuwait on the second of August 1990.

He described the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in a speech after the vote the Security Council to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, on Thursday, June 27 2013), that the decision is “an important step to restore the status of Iraq’s international,” stressing that the international resolutions “has become one of the past, “While considered that Iraq” has become liberally “from the restrictions imposed because of the” follies “of the former regime, appealed all the countries of the region and the world to” extend the hand of friendship, “and stressed that” Iraq can not be involved in the policy of axes and polarizations ” .

The UN Security Council issued a year (1993) Resolution No. (833) which provides for the demarcation of the border between Kuwait and Iraq, and the extended length (about 216 km), and the application of the decision in part by the former regime to the deduction of large swathes of Iraqi territory and annexed to land Kuwaiti territory included in the Safwan area and in Umm Qasr area since the mid-nineties became a whole within the limits of the State of Kuwait.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in (the 26th of May 2013), signed by Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari with Martin Kobler Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and head of UNAMI in Iraq (the time), on the extradition agreement the amount of damages assessed by the Security Council in its resolution No. 899 for the year 1994 to compensate Iraqi farmers whose farms have been affected as a result of the demarcation of the border between Iraq and Kuwait during the period between 1991 – 1994 “, set out will be followed soon another step to build a modern residential city of Umm Qasr to accommodate Iraqi families affected by the same reason.

The Iraqi Ministry of Defense announced that, in the (June 1, 2013), they arrested a cell of “terrorist” recognized as use “materials Chemical Ali” and “nerve gas” in its armed forces in Iraq, in the first declaration of its kind in spite of the absence of Iraq chemical weapons is internationally recognized, and not to declare the security or health authorities for the registration of deaths gases or any other non-traditional way since the change of regime in Iraq in 2003.

She returned the Iraqi Defense Ministry to declare, after half an hour, that “terrorist group” which announced the arrest had been planning for “bombing” processions of visitors to Imam Kadhim to “chemical weapons” and pointed out that the terrorists Horoa “planes” are used كلعب for children to carry out the bombing.

She and the Russian Foreign Ministry, Wednesday the 5 June 2013, for “deep concern” attempts by al-Qaeda in Iraq, the transfer of chemical weapons to Syria, and stressed the need for “vigilance” of these attempts, which “do not care about the death of innocent people,” and while confirming that the “Front victory Syria has carried out terrorist acts on the territory of Baghdad and Damascus “, called for broad international cooperation and coordination to address these qualitative” risk effectively. “

Experiencing Syria, since (15 March 2011 the past), the movement of protest widespread popularity began to raise demands for reform, democracy and ended claim fall of the regime and was met with violent bloody unprecedented by Syrian security forces and what is known as “Shabiha”, resulting in even today fall more than 100 people dead, tens of thousands of detainees, as well as more than a million and a half million refugees and displaced people, with a call to the U.S. ambassador in Iraq Stept Beecroft on Wednesday, “not to go Iraqis to Syria to fight,” and find a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis, as expressed his happiness “inspections” carried out by the Iraqi authorities of the Iranian aircraft, to be called inspections “serious and include all aircraft.”


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