Saturday, February 13, 2010

Security Council ~ Diplomatic Drive Iraq Out Of Chapter VII in February

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January 24, 2010

Security Council

Mobility of a diplomatic drive Iraq out of Chapter VII in February next

Of the issues discussed by U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and Iraqi officials to energize efforts to remove Iraq from Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.

It was announced that Iraqi diplomatic goals in the introduction to get Iraq out of the provisions of this chapter, which still binds the large Iraq burdens in different areas.

Chapter VII provides that the State covered by its terms constitute a threat to world peace while Iraq stands now barely able to maintain handed procedure and to ensure the security of its citizens.

As long as Iraq is the source of such a threat, the various restrictions imposed on the arm of its armed forces.

And the right that Iraq desperately needs to rebuild its army and providing equipment and modern weapons and training with the help of our brothers and friends and allies.

The more pressing task of this sort about the geographical location of Iraq in a strategic area of its large sums of money spent on armaments and waters teeming with fleets.

Restrictions imposed on Iraq because of its subordination to the provisions of Chapter VII shall prevent the exercise of Iraqi scientists and institutions of Iraq any activity in the nuclear field.

This is a great loss after Iraq was one of the pioneers of this area in the region, the establishment of the Atomic Energy Commission in 1956.

This comes in the prevention as part of sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council because of the adventures of the former regime and the waste of Iraq's own potential and scientists on projects to produce weapons of mass destruction does not use the making of them, except against a people when it struck the Halabja chemical weapons.

It seems that the diplomatic efforts of Iraq to convince the international community to shut down the weapons of mass destruction close to the success is achieved between them and the additional protocol, and one is awaiting approval by the House of Representatives, as explained by Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Haj Hamoud in a special interview for Radio Free Iraq.

Adviser to the Prime Minister of Legal Affairs Fadhel Mohammed Jawad For his part, the Iraqi government to sign the additional protocol to obtain a certificate from the International Atomic Energy Agency confirms that Iraq is free of weapons of mass destruction problem because it was still awaiting approval by Congress.

Radio Free Iraq asked a member of the Foreign Relations Committee in the House of Representatives Tania Talat why the failure to ratify the Council of Representatives of the additional protocol that you want the International Atomic Energy Agency to declare Iraq's fulfillment of its obligations confirmed the existence of the Protocol on the agenda and blamed the lack of quorum.

Adviser to the Prime Minister of Legal Affairs Fadhel Mohammed Jawad predicted that a UN Security Council in February, a decision to remove Iraq from the provisions of the previous chapter was left but the settlement of some contracts signed with dozens of companies in the framework of the memorandum of understanding on oil for food program.

In the case of a decision by the UN Security Council to bring the Iraq of the provisions of Chapter VII and his return to the family of peace-loving nations would be a major achievement record of diplomacy in Iraq over the New Year.

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