Paved the government's efforts to get rid of international provisions
06/26/2013 12:00 AM
Baghdad morning
, Dr. Mohammed al-Haj Hammoud, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Previous efforts were a large government paved the way out of the penalty provisions of Chapter VII. explains Hammoud in a lecture him about (Iraq and Chapter VII of the UN Charter) seen by the "morning", said that "the new system in Iraq keen on dealing with international law, the highest degree of responsibility, and showed his eagerness to show positive intentions and actions towards the UN resolutions and implemented in good faith. " He adds that "make sure this trend in Iraq's new constitution, which Article VIII on the policy of good-neighborliness and Iraq's implementation of its international obligations." And that "Based on these facts was on the Security Council to decide that the situation in Iraq is no longer threaten international peace and security and thus raise collar Chapter VII of the Iraqi people, as do Iraq during the last seven years a lot of obligations imposed by the UN Security Council by either the remaining of them are on the road to a solution. could review those commitments and Iraq's efforts to finish them as follows, according to summed Hammoud: First: weapons of mass Comprehensive: The Iraqi government has made successive since 2003 strenuous efforts to get rid of the restrictions of Chapter VII.These efforts resulted in the issuance of UN Security Council Resolution No. 1762 of the year 2007, which ended the mechanism of the United Nations in the field of disarmament in Iraq (the mandate of the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection) and resolution 1957 in 15/12/2010, who was re Iraq in this regard, to put it before the occupation of Kuwait, including the right to full access to advanced technology and optimal use and destruction of atomic energy for peaceful purposes and the development of its defense capabilities. Secondly: Oil for Food program: the reason for this program harmed great to Iraq since its inception, due to be exploited badly by the former regime and by international bodies many, in which even some officials of the United Nations and its agencies and contractors. In the face of this situation decided to Secretary-General of the United Nations set up an independent fact-finding body of high-level (the Volcker Commission) to investigate the administration of the program. The Security Council approved the decision of the Secretary-General by resolution No. 1538 (2004) called the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq to the Security Council to take its decision No. 1958 to the year 2010, which ended the work of this program and the transfer of funds in his account to the Iraqi government. Thirdly: Committee for 1518: that the continuation of the work of this committee does not affect the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII, as he was in his favor. Fourth: the Development Fund for Iraq, DFI and the International Advisory and Monitoring LAMB: The UN Security Council Resolution No. 1956 for the year 2010 to extend the working arrangements of the International Advisory and Monitoring to 30 June 2011 only., as well as the deposit of the proceeds of oil and petroleum products in the Development Fund for Iraq and demanded the Iraqi government to establish a successor to the Development Fund for Iraq as of June 30, 2011 transferred to, all proceeds in the Development Fund, with the exception of the deposit of 5 percent of imports for the purpose of covering the compensation established under resolution 687 (1991 ) because of the occupation of Kuwait. V.: File Kuwait: the adoption of resolutions 1956, 1957.1958 ended obligations imposed under 63 decision by the UN Security Council resolutions, leaving only about 23 resolutions concerning the situation between Iraq and Kuwait. that the adoption of these decisions out of Iraq From most of the provisions of Chapter VII of the UN Charter. leaving only the file of Kuwait and the issue of recovery of Iraqi funds that escaped out of Iraq by the former regime, and the recovery of Iraqi cultural property. It is in Iraq's interest to keep these issues. and file Kuwaiti consisted of the topic of the maritime border in the Khawr Abd Allah, land borders and missing Kuwaitis and Kuwaiti property and war debts. was agreed Iraq and Kuwait on the border in the Khawr Abd Allah and the management of shipping it by a joint committee. And ended up land border demarcation and maintenance of stent border and agreed on the transfer issue of missing persons and property to Chapter VI with the agreement on the specific arrangements. As for the debts of the war, Iraq continues to pay the rest of them and of about eleven billion U.S. dollars deduct 5 percent of imports of oil and its derivatives. The UN Security Council will meet before the end of the month of June to take the appropriate decisions to remove Iraq from the provisions of Chapter VII excluding war reparations. |
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