Foreign Minister discuss with the ambassadors of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to issue a new resolution to remove Iraq from Chapter VII
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Foreign Minister discuss with the ambassadors of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to issue a new resolution to remove Iraq from Chapter VII
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Baghdad (news) .. Discuss Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, with the ambassadors of the five permanent members of the Security Council accredited in Baghdad, Deputy Representative of the United Nations (UNAMI) in Iraq, the position and see Iraq for deliberations currently under way for a new resolution in the Council about Iraq out of the provisions of Chapter VII. A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs received the Agency (news): The Minister Zebari, stressed the importance of a new resolution and clear and explicit on the Iraq fulfill its international obligations as stipulated in UN Security Council resolutions relating to Iraq's relations - Kuwait. Minister expressed the government's appreciation for the positions of all the five permanent members and supportive of both Iraq and Kuwait to resolve the remaining issues as a result of Saddam's invasion of Kuwait. The statement added: The ambassadors praised the great efforts made by the Iraqi and Kuwaiti parties to resolve their differences through peaceful means and civilization and taking into account the interests of both countries. / End / j. N / http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.4.hathalyoum.net/iraqnews.php%3Faction%3Dsit%26cd%3D0%26sid%3D233420&usg=ALkJrhgTch_vXUSiHpW3DRAmEqqGJL2x-w |
Re: Foreign Minister discuss with the ambassadors of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to issue a new resolution to remove Iraq from Chapter VII
[ltr]Iraq seen the permanent members on the position of the new resolution, get it out of Chapter VII
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[ltr]Twilight News / Foreign Ministry announced, Wednesday, for an overview of the five permanent members of the Security Council on Iraq's position on a new resolution on take it out of Chapter VII.
According to a statement issued by the ministry Nhsalt "Twilight News", a copy of that, "Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari met today with ambassadors of the five permanent members of the Security Council accredited in Baghdad, Deputy Representative of the United Nations (UNAMI) in Iraq, to inform them of the situation and to see Iraq for deliberations currently under way for a new resolution in the Council about Iraq out of the provisions of Chapter VII. "
The statement quoted Zebari emphasis on "the importance of the new resolution to be clear and explicit on the Iraq fulfill its international obligations as stipulated in UN Security Council resolutions relating to Iraq's relations - Kuwait."
The minister expressed "the government estimate of the positions of all five permanent member states and supporting both Iraq and Kuwait to resolve the remaining issues as a result of Saddam's invasion of Kuwait."
The Iraq and Kuwait agreed last week shortly after his arrival Kuwaiti Prime Minister Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah to Baghdad on an official visit, accompanied by a number of ministers and Kuwaiti officials, to overcome the outstanding issues between the two sides, while confirmed the Iraqi government that the UN Security Council will meet later this month and issue a decision transfer of the Iraq of the provisions of Chapter VII to Chapter VI.
The Office of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, last Thursday, the last to receive a phone call from the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki-moon and promise to work to remove Iraq from under Chapter VII.
It was the first concrete steps to end the outstanding issues between the two sides when they reached an agreement last year which ended the deepening crisis over Kuwait Airways.
The most prominent step in marking the border between the two sides and the organization of maritime navigation between the two parties on the Arabian Gulf.
Iraq emphasized more than once that he does not have any interest on hiding the remains of Kuwaitis missing since the invasion She looking for them in the context of its efforts to also search for the remains of tens of thousands of Iraqis have died in the time of the former regime and were buried in mass graves.
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[ltr]Wednesday, June 19, 2013 13:51
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[ltr]Twilight News / Foreign Ministry announced, Wednesday, for an overview of the five permanent members of the Security Council on Iraq's position on a new resolution on take it out of Chapter VII.
According to a statement issued by the ministry Nhsalt "Twilight News", a copy of that, "Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari met today with ambassadors of the five permanent members of the Security Council accredited in Baghdad, Deputy Representative of the United Nations (UNAMI) in Iraq, to inform them of the situation and to see Iraq for deliberations currently under way for a new resolution in the Council about Iraq out of the provisions of Chapter VII. "
The statement quoted Zebari emphasis on "the importance of the new resolution to be clear and explicit on the Iraq fulfill its international obligations as stipulated in UN Security Council resolutions relating to Iraq's relations - Kuwait."
The minister expressed "the government estimate of the positions of all five permanent member states and supporting both Iraq and Kuwait to resolve the remaining issues as a result of Saddam's invasion of Kuwait."
The Iraq and Kuwait agreed last week shortly after his arrival Kuwaiti Prime Minister Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah to Baghdad on an official visit, accompanied by a number of ministers and Kuwaiti officials, to overcome the outstanding issues between the two sides, while confirmed the Iraqi government that the UN Security Council will meet later this month and issue a decision transfer of the Iraq of the provisions of Chapter VII to Chapter VI.
The Office of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, last Thursday, the last to receive a phone call from the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Ban Ki-moon and promise to work to remove Iraq from under Chapter VII.
It was the first concrete steps to end the outstanding issues between the two sides when they reached an agreement last year which ended the deepening crisis over Kuwait Airways.
The most prominent step in marking the border between the two sides and the organization of maritime navigation between the two parties on the Arabian Gulf.
Iraq emphasized more than once that he does not have any interest on hiding the remains of Kuwaitis missing since the invasion She looking for them in the context of its efforts to also search for the remains of tens of thousands of Iraqis have died in the time of the former regime and were buried in mass graves.
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Its powers, outlined in the United Nations Charter, include the establishment of peacekeeping operations, the establishment of international sanctions, and the authorization of military action.
Its powers are exercised through United Nations Security Council resolutions.
There are 15 members of the Security Council.
This includes five veto-wielding permanent members—China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—based on the great powers that were the victors of World War II.[1]
There are also 10 non-permanent members, with five elected each year to serve two-year terms. This basic structure is set out in Chapter V of the UN Charter.
The current non-permanent members are Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Guatemala, Luxembourg, Morocco, Pakistan, Rwanda, South Korea, and Togo.
The Security Council held its first session on 17 January 1946 at Church House, Westminster, London. Since its first meeting, the Council, which exists in continuous session, has travelled widely, holding meetings in many cities, such as Paris and Addis Ababa, as well as at its current permanent home at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.
Security Council members must always be present at UN headquarters in New York so that the Security Council can meet at any time.
This requirement addresses a weakness of the League of Nations: that organization was often unable to respond quickly to a crisis.
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The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations and is charged with the maintenance of international peace and security.
Its powers, outlined in the United Nations Charter, include the establishment of peacekeeping operations, the establishment of international sanctions, and the authorization of military action.
Its powers are exercised through United Nations Security Council resolutions.
There are 15 members of the Security Council.
This includes five veto-wielding permanent members—China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—based on the great powers that were the victors of World War II.[1]
There are also 10 non-permanent members, with five elected each year to serve two-year terms. This basic structure is set out in Chapter V of the UN Charter.
The current non-permanent members are Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Guatemala, Luxembourg, Morocco, Pakistan, Rwanda, South Korea, and Togo.
The Security Council held its first session on 17 January 1946 at Church House, Westminster, London. Since its first meeting, the Council, which exists in continuous session, has travelled widely, holding meetings in many cities, such as Paris and Addis Ababa, as well as at its current permanent home at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.
Security Council members must always be present at UN headquarters in New York so that the Security Council can meet at any time.
This requirement addresses a weakness of the League of Nations: that organization was often unable to respond quickly to a crisis.
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