Most Council members seem to view Iraq’s work on a post-DFI successor mechanism positively, although many are sceptical of the desirability of extending any immunities past the end of this year.
With regard to resolving other outstanding Chapter VII issues such as disarmament and Iraq/Kuwait issues, Council members seem to remain hopeful that increased progress is likely after the formation of a new Iraqi government. The US is the lead country on Iraq issues in general, and the UK is the lead on Iraq/Kuwait issues.
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September 2, 2010
Foreign Minister receives U.S. ambassador
Received the Foreign Minister this afternoon a brief summary on Thursday 09/02/2010 Mr. James Jeffrey, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, was discussed development of bilateral relations between the two countries and broaden their horizons to serve the common interests of both peoples and countries
The agreement was signed between the two countries to resolve a number of legal claims
For a number of U.S. citizens inherited from the past regime, as a legal measure designed to protect Iraqi funds abroad and in preparation for the successor arrangements to the Development Fund for Iraq and the International Advisory and Monitoring Board, in preparation for departure from the provisions of Chapter VII.
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