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UNITED NATIONS, March 13 (KUNA) -- Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday urged Iraq to "immediately remove all obstacles" hindering the "timely completion" of the Iraq-Kuwait Boundary Maintenance Project (IKBMP) by the end of this month.

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UNITED NATIONS, March 13 (KUNA) -- Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on  Wednesday urged Iraq to "immediately remove all obstacles" hindering the  "timely completion" of the Iraq-Kuwait Boundary Maintenance Project (IKBMP) by  the end of this month. Empty UNITED NATIONS, March 13 (KUNA) -- Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday urged Iraq to "immediately remove all obstacles" hindering the "timely completion" of the Iraq-Kuwait Boundary Maintenance Project (IKBMP) by the end of this month.

Post  kcs Fri Mar 15, 2013 1:42 pm


In a written report to the Security Council on the work of the UN
Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI), Ban urged Iraq to fulfill "all" its
outstanding obligations "without further delay," and told both countries that
a "historic opportunity" is at hand to fully normalize their relations.
"It is important that the Government of Iraq immediately finalizes the
removal of all the obstacles between boundary pillars, in order to enable a
timely completion of the Iraq-Kuwait Boundary Maintenance Project (IKBMP)," he
said.
"I strongly encourage the Governments of Iraq and Kuwait to quickly
establish a bilateral boundary maintenance mechanism to take over the United
Nations responsibility in line with Security Council resolution 833 of 1993,"
Ban added.
He also urged the Government of Iraq to concur with the United Nations
proposal to transfer the funds for the compensation of Iraqi private citizens
pursuant to Security Council resolution 899 of 1994 as soon as possible.
In this regard, Ban said "the Government of Iraq announced on November 29
that it would update the list of recipients eligible for compensation.
However, the Government has yet to respond to the proposal by the United
Nations to transfer the funds for that purpose in the soonest possible manner".
The UN formally launched the field maintenance work on January 14, in the
presence of representatives from both countries.
"Both sides committed to take the necessary steps to ensure that the work
is completed by the set deadline of 31 March. At the time of reporting, the
work is on schedule and the Government of Iraq has started to remove the
obstacles between boundary pillars, with the notable exception of the
residential constructions in the Umm-Qasr area," he said.
The report was apparently written before Monday's incident in which a
number of Iraqi demonstrators attacked border security personnel to hinder the
work of the project.
The issue will be raised by the UN Special Envoy for Iraq Martin Kobler
when he briefs the Security Council on March 21 in the afternoon.
Ban welcomed in his report the "continued progress" towards the full
normalization of relations between Iraq and Kuwait. "I continue to believe
that a historic opportunity is at hand in this regard. I call upon the
Government of Iraq to fulfill all its outstanding obligations under Chapter
VII without further delay".
He also expressed hope that the recent "positive developments" in relations
between Iraq and Kuwait would enable the issue of the return of Kuwaiti and
third-country nationals and property to be resolved in a "timely manner," and
the Security Council to consider the exit by Iraq from its obligations under
Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.
On the crisis in Syria, Ban said it continues to have a "serious political,
security and humanitarian impact" on Iraq, and thanked the Iraqi Government
for its generosity and hospitality towards the 96,270 Syrian refugees who have
been registered or are awaiting registration seeking protection in Iraq,
calling on Member States to extend their financial commitment for an adequate
response to the crisis.
Ban said he remains concerned by increased tensions in Iraq, in particular
since the emergence of protests in western parts of the country.
"I urge the Government of Iraq to continue to exercise maximum restraint in
dealing with the demonstrators, who in turn should continue to express their
demands peacefully. I strongly encourage the Government of Iraq to promptly
investigate allegations of human rights violations in a transparent manner,"
he urged.
He said he remains equally concerned about the continued volatility in
relations between the Government of Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional
Government, urging them to resume dialogue, and reminding them that
transparent and accountable power- and resource-sharing are essential for
ensuring further political stability, economic growth, and prosperity for all.
"There is no alternative to peaceful coexistence in a united federal Iraq,"
he insisted.
Ban noted that UNA.MI and the UN Country Team continue to be "adversely
affected" in their ability to undertake mandated activities due to the
"continuing absence of a status-of-mission agreement," appealing once again to
the Government to take the steps necessary to ensure the agreement be brought
into force without further delay. (end)
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