Parliamentary Foreign Affairs: internal problems disrupted remove Iraq from Chapter VII
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Parliamentary Foreign Affairs: internal problems disrupted remove Iraq from Chapter VII
Friday, February 1, 2013 09:12
{Baghdad: Euphrates News} promised the Foreign Relations Committee in the House of Representatives internal problems faced by the country are disrupted remove Iraq from Chapter VII.
Said committee member Rep. names Moussawi told {Euphrates News} today that "deposition problems and exacerbating the loss of many factors confidence that can pay the political process forward reflected negatively on Foreign Relations and disable the country out of Chapter VII, which was supposed to be lifted from Iraq In January of this year. "
And called for "the need for a real solution through constructive dialogue and discuss the problems directly and ask what we want and what international organization can offer us instead escalation media which is useless."
And confirmed Moussawi that "there disable many of the laws service, political and security which could have been rises by Iraqi citizens and the legislative institution and executive alike," indicating that "regional tensions in the region were not a reason to find the country's problems, but was a factor to multiply."
She noted that "some parties believe that the process of choosing a prime minister is the right to deliberately fighting the government since the first day of its formation and this is wrong because it is not reflected on the prime minister as much as reflect on the service of citizens, mainly."
It is noteworthy that Iraq is subject since 1990 to Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, which imposed after the invasion of the former regime of Kuwait in August of the same year, and this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security, as well as freezing of large amounts of its assets financial in international banks to pay compensation to those affected by the invasion.
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