Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Hot files held by Talabani to New York

Hot files held by Talabani to New York

22/09/2009

Directed President Jalal Talabani on Tuesday morning, to the United States and to attend meetings of the General Assembly of the United Nations at its fifty-fourth session, which will be held in New York, where Iraq will deliver a speech at such meetings.

According to a statement issued by the Presidential Office is scheduled to meet President Jalal Talabani, during this visit, with a number of Heads of State and senior officials involved in these meetings to exchange views on current international issues and bilateral relations between Iraq and these countries.

President Talabani will also participate in the work of the Conference of the Socialist International, to be held in New York as Vice-President of the Socialist International.

Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, before heading to the of New York, pledged the international community to demand an international inquiry into the circumstances of the bloody bombings on Wednesday.

He said in remarks to reporters from the city of Sulaimaniya, said the court "is part of our discussions, attacks are war crimes and crimes against humanity, and we would ask the United Nations to help us."

Talabani's remarks came in light of the tense relations between Iraq and Syria, which it accuses of harboring the perpetrators of Baghdad bombings, which targeted the foreign and finance ministries and resulted in the killing and wounding of hundreds of citizens.

Kurdistan Alliance MP Abdul Bari Zebari is expected to be carrying Iraqi President several files with him to the international organization in the forefront of the file of terrorism, but is unlikely to address the issue of President Jalal Talabani to the tribunal about the bombings and terrorist attacks.

And political analyst Shaker book with the Attorney Zebari is unlikely to raise the issue of President Jalal Talabani of the International Tribunal as stressing the need to resolve differences with Syria through diplomatic dialogue rather than resorting to the international organization after the Iraqi government made a formal request to the United Nations to open an international investigation on bloody bombings on Wednesday.

In the opinion of political analyst Shaker book that President Talabani will be put Iraq's fundamental problems and will invite the world to support and assist Iraq to eliminate terrorism.

Vice-President of the Kurdistan region Rasool, who is accompanying President Talabani to New York, he told reporters that Iraq will demand to write off the debt and ending the sanctions imposed on it under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.

This is sought by Iraq, says MP Abdul Bari Zebari, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee in the Iraqi Council of Representatives which believes that Talabani will try to reassure countries that oppose the ousting Iraq from the pain of this item.