
Sunday, February 21, 2010
A confirmation of what was published "morning" the Security Council tends to lift the ban on Iraqi scientific research
BAGHDAD - morning
The United States demanded the UN Security Council members reviewed the draft presidential statement submitted by in order to pave the way for lifting the international embargo imposed on scientific research and technology in Iraq once the UN nuclear watchdog International Atomic Energy Agency confirmation of Baghdad's compliance with measures of disarmament.
A draft of the statement issued in New York yesterday evening, "said the UN Security Council affirms its readiness in the event was to take the necessary measures to review the ban in a bid to lift it, and provided for in resolutions Nos. 687 and 707 issued in 1991, relating to weapons of mass destruction and civilian nuclear activities" .
It will ask the UN Security Council to the International Atomic Energy Agency to inform members of the Council "as soon as possible efficiency of Iraqi cooperation with the agency," including the application of the Additional Protocol during its entry into force. "
BAGHDAD - morning
The United States demanded the UN Security Council members reviewed the draft presidential statement submitted by in order to pave the way for lifting the international embargo imposed on scientific research and technology in Iraq once the UN nuclear watchdog International Atomic Energy Agency confirmation of Baghdad's compliance with measures of disarmament.
A draft of the statement issued in New York yesterday evening, "said the UN Security Council affirms its readiness in the event was to take the necessary measures to review the ban in a bid to lift it, and provided for in resolutions Nos. 687 and 707 issued in 1991, relating to weapons of mass destruction and civilian nuclear activities" .
It will ask the UN Security Council to the International Atomic Energy Agency to inform members of the Council "as soon as possible efficiency of Iraqi cooperation with the agency," including the application of the Additional Protocol during its entry into force. "
The Security Council intends to ratify the text of the draft raised during the next few days after the receipt of confirmation from the International Atomic Energy Agency and voting for it.
And welcomes the UN Security Council according to the statement Iraq's accession to the Treaty (Treaty of Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons) as well as his intention to sign a code of conduct to prevent the deployment of weapons ballistic.
The "morning," has confirmed that the Foreign Ministry to intensify its moves to lift restrictions in the area of disarmament that impede the country's efforts in the field of scientific research and paving the way for out of Chapter VII through the issuance of a resolution by the UN Security Council next month.
The Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said in an official letter sent to the presidency of parliament last month and published in the "morning" in a timely manner: "The ministry is working with friends to adopt a resolution from the Security Council is to lift all restrictions imposed on Iraq in the field of disarmament based on the decisions convictions under Chapter VII of the particular resolutions 687 and 707 for the year 1991.
Zebari said that "these decisions are decisions which affect the sovereignty of Iraq because they restrict the possession of ballistic missiles have a range beyond 150 kilometers and also restrict uses of Iraq in some areas of scientific research", stating that "it is hoped to issue such a decision in mid-February next (current), "explaining that" the ratification of the Protocol will enable the International Atomic Energy Agency sent a memorandum to the Security Council confirms that Iraq comply fully with its safeguards agreement, which will result in issuance of this decision.
And welcomes the UN Security Council according to the statement Iraq's accession to the Treaty (Treaty of Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons) as well as his intention to sign a code of conduct to prevent the deployment of weapons ballistic.
The "morning," has confirmed that the Foreign Ministry to intensify its moves to lift restrictions in the area of disarmament that impede the country's efforts in the field of scientific research and paving the way for out of Chapter VII through the issuance of a resolution by the UN Security Council next month.
The Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said in an official letter sent to the presidency of parliament last month and published in the "morning" in a timely manner: "The ministry is working with friends to adopt a resolution from the Security Council is to lift all restrictions imposed on Iraq in the field of disarmament based on the decisions convictions under Chapter VII of the particular resolutions 687 and 707 for the year 1991.
Zebari said that "these decisions are decisions which affect the sovereignty of Iraq because they restrict the possession of ballistic missiles have a range beyond 150 kilometers and also restrict uses of Iraq in some areas of scientific research", stating that "it is hoped to issue such a decision in mid-February next (current), "explaining that" the ratification of the Protocol will enable the International Atomic Energy Agency sent a memorandum to the Security Council confirms that Iraq comply fully with its safeguards agreement, which will result in issuance of this decision.
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