Friday, December 3, 2010

End of Chapter 7 ~ The U.S. Embassy: Baghdad liberation of Chapter VII of the end at the year ...(different source)


December 4, 2010

The U.S. Embassy: Baghdad liberation of Chapter VII of the end of the year

Biden chaired the ministerial meeting of the Security Council on Iraq

بغداد – متابعة الصباح BAGHDAD

Deputy U.S. ambassador in Baghdad, Stuart Jones that Iraq would emerge from Chapter VII the end of this year, after fulfilling all its obligations, stressing that Washington will implement its commitments in this regard

In Washington announced that U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will chair the ministerial meeting of the Council on Iraq to be held in the fifteenth of the month. He said Jones during a press conference in Basra that (the United States has pledged to drive Iraq from Chapter VII and is committed to this pledge in the graduating the end of the year), adding that the (Iraq has met all its obligations in terms of oil for food program and does not possess weapons of mass destruction, leaving only the issues related with the Kuwaiti side, it is hoped to terminate the new Iraqi government during the period the next few). and he said in a statement news (United Nations envoy in Iraq, Ad Melkert dialogue with all parties to come out of the country's Chapter VII). Jones is visiting Basra, accompanied by the commercial attache to transform the task of reconstruction team to the U.S. diplomatic work at a U.S. consulate in the province.

In Washington, said U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice, whose country holds the Security Council this month that Biden will chair the ministerial meeting of the Council on Iraq to be held on the fifteenth of the month.

Rice said at a news conference on the Programme of Action of the Council for this month that the meeting would be (an important opportunity for the international community to recognize the progress to Iraq, real progress both in terms of formation of the government or the important steps taken to get out from under Chapter VII of the UN Charter.) Explained that (there are a number of issues related to Iraq, listed on the agenda of the Council in December, including the Development Fund for Iraq and the mission of the United Nations to help Iraq (UNAMI) and other topics).

She added (in the light of recent progress especially in the political arena in Iraq, we see President of the Council that it provides an opportunity to enhance discussion of these issues at a high level), and followed up (looking forward to go ahead and see it as an opportunity came at the right time to focus the attention of the Council of the progress made in Iraq.) is scheduled to hold a council on the seventeenth of this month, a regular meeting separately to discuss the issue of missing persons and Kuwaiti property and bring it back. For his part, the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he hoped swift action from Iraq if new government is formed in this regard. and said in a report issued by the United Nations Mission for Iraq help (I hope to meet Iraq once the new government of its obligations arising from Security Council resolutions, in particular issues relating to Kuwait, including the return of missing Kuwaiti nationals and Kuwaiti property).

He explained that he had discussed with Ad Melkert, who held meetings with Iraqi officials last October (and should confirm the Iraqi government is ready to continue the maintenance project marks the border with Kuwait, which mandated under Security Council resolution 833 and to contribute to the $ 600 thousand dollars, his share of the annual funding required additional services project which will begin next March), referring to (a meeting Melkert last October also in Kuwait, senior officials to discuss issues related to developments in the implementation of Security Council resolutions on the normalization of relations with Iraq, particularly in relation to the maintenance of border signs and compensation, missing persons and Kuwaiti property.) praised for Moon B (all the political blocs in Iraq and its leaders for their participation in a collective process and to reach agreements appear to be ending the deadlock that has accompanied the process of government formation).