Link ~ Iraq and UN Security Council Report For November 2010 ...
Council members seem increasingly concerned over the delay in forming a new government and the complications for assessment of Iraq’s work on a DFI successor mechanism with some questioning whether a credible mechanism can be installed by 31 December. Many appear to remain sceptical about extending immunities associated with the DFI past the end of this year.
With regard to resolving other outstanding Chapter VII issues, many Council members seem to view progress as likely only after the formation of a new Iraqi government and with Iraq/Kuwait issues remaining more problematic.
The US is the lead country on Iraq issues in general, and the UK is the lead on Iraq/Kuwait issues
See page 19 of PDF Document ~ http://www.securityc...%20Forecast.pdf
Council members seem increasingly concerned over the delay in forming a new government and the complications for assessment of Iraq’s work on a DFI successor mechanism with some questioning whether a credible mechanism can be installed by 31 December. Many appear to remain sceptical about extending immunities associated with the DFI past the end of this year.
With regard to resolving other outstanding Chapter VII issues, many Council members seem to view progress as likely only after the formation of a new Iraqi government and with Iraq/Kuwait issues remaining more problematic.
The US is the lead country on Iraq issues in general, and the UK is the lead on Iraq/Kuwait issues
See page 19 of PDF Document ~ http://www.securityc...%20Forecast.pdf