Sunday, August 1, 2010

Iraqi government: France had expressed willingness to support Iraq out of Chapter VII ...

The Baghdad and Washington have held a security agreement (SOFA) requires the U.S. exit in seven months as a prelude to emerge from Chapter VII, entitled to Moscow to use its veto to thwart any resolution issued by the Council.

July 31, 2010

Iraqi government: France had expressed willingness to support Iraq out of Chapter VII

Baghdad, (Akaniwz) – A source in the presidency of the Iraqi government said Friday that France had expressed willingness to officially pull Iraq out of Chapter VII of pain.

The adviser said the prime minister, Ahmed told reputation beyond Kurdistan News (Akaniwz) The “French Ambassador Boris Bwalun said yesterday his country’s desire to support Iraq to emerge from Chapter VII fully for the advancement of political and economic reality in the country.”

He explained that “the presidency of the Iraqi government made a formal request last month to France for its support to emerge from Chapter VII, particularly in meeting the United Nations to come.”

And Chapter VII of the UN Charter and UN Security Council that determines the existence of any threat to or breach of the peace or an assault on a particular state, and thus to take military measures necessary to restore international peace and security.

He added that “Chapter VII is the main obstacle that stands behind the full restoration of Iraq’s freedom during the coming period.”

It is noteworthy that many countries opposed to Iraq would emerge from Chapter VII of Moscow, which has always stressed that Iraq needs more time.

The Baghdad and Washington have held a security agreement (SOFA) requires the U.S. exit in seven months as a prelude to emerge from Chapter VII, entitled to Moscow to use its veto to thwart any resolution issued by the Council.