Economic parliamentary calls on the government to benefit from the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII
BAGHDAD / long-Presse called the Economic Committee in the Iraqi Council of Representatives, yesterday, on the government to take advantage of the decision to exit Iraq from Chapter VII to achieve a quantum leap to the reality of the Iraqi citizen areas of economic and service, while demanding to increase the salaries of retirees and speed to send the bill Unified Retirement to the House of Representatives for a vote it. said the decision of the Economic Commission Mahma Khalil during a press conference the parliament building and attended (range Press), "The government agencies are invited to invest the decision out of Iraq from Chapter VII, to achieve a qualitative leap to the reality of the Iraqi citizens in the areas of economic and service," stressing the need to "Increasing the ration card items and infrastructure development and solve the crisis of drinking water and electricity." and demanded Khalil for the Iraqi government to "work to increase the salaries of social protection for orphans and widows, the disabled and state employees and increase pensions and send a bill Unified Retirement to the House for a vote," calling The Ministry of Planning and the rest of the service ministries to "develop a plan of action after the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII, so as to enhance service of the Iraqi citizen." stressed Khalil on the need to "meet the needs and aspirations of the Iraqi people of all factions and ethnic groups, and put an end to his suffering long with the lack of services and high unemployment, the unemployed work, and the growing queues graduates who could not get a chance to work properly. " The UN Security Council approved, on Thursday, (June 27, 2013), unanimously approved the decision to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, after more than two decades of sanctions imposed by the Council under this chapter after the invasion of Saddam Hussein's regime of Kuwait in August 1990, while Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, meet Iraq's obligations to the international community, counting the decision a historic event pivotal in Iraq's relationship with the international community. described the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in the 27 of June 2013, the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII as "a step task to restore international stature," stressing that the international resolutions "has become one of the past," as pointed out that Iraq has become free of 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 Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon called on Tuesday (18 June 2013), an end to the sanctions imposed on Iraq Since the invasion of Kuwait in 1990 under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, noting in a report submitted to the UN Security Council, the governments of Iraq and Kuwait "أبدتا seasoned and respected in eliminating the consequences of that invasion." and called on Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, in (the 13th of June 2013 ), the United States and Britain, through their ambassadors in Baghdad, Robert Stephen Beckerovi, Simon Collis, to support Iraq out of Chapter VII, while confirming the pursuit of Baghdad to expand its consultations with members of the UN Security Council to help and support Iraq in its endeavor. signed both Iraq and Kuwait, in (28 May 2013), two memoranda of understanding concerning the arrangements for the physical maintenance of the common border and the financing of the construction of a residential complex in Umm Qasr, where the Kuwaiti side expressed its readiness to help Iraq out of the provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.
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