
December 4, 2010
Maliki calls for Germany to help Iraq out of Chapter VII
Erbil, Iraqi Prime Minister Prime Minister-designate Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday, Germany to help Iraq out of Chapter VII, pointing at the same time the absence of any justification for the survival of the country under the jurisdiction of this chapter.
Maliki said in a statement issued by his office today after his meeting with German Foreign Minister Pfister Villa, who is visiting Baghdad now that the latter's visit "has the dimensions of the task, especially in the field of development investment," noting that "the Iraqi companies need to connect with German companies."
He continued saying, "We look forward to increased cooperation in the field of railways, and this visit will be a new step for relations between the two countries, especially in the areas of investment and business."
He called al-Maliki, according to the statement, "Germany to stand by Iraq to emerge from Chapter VII," asserting that "the absence of any justification for the survival of Iraq under this chapter."
Regarding the situation of Christians in Iraq, Maliki said that "Christians is an important part of the Iraqi people, to them what the rest of the components of the people and for them what it is, the Constitution provides for freedom of the people, chosen for his beliefs, and the sons of Christian denominations to Ayaanon of official harassment in Iraq."
The statement that "the German foreign minister stressed his country's keenness to develop relations with Iraq and to stand by his side to come out of Chapter VII, and its eagerness to expand the circle of cooperation between the two countries, especially in the areas of construction, reconstruction and investment and the work of German companies and the signing of agreements in this framework, cooperation in the field of railway. "
And Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations Security Council determines that the existence of any threat or breach of the peace or assault on a particular state, and thus to take military measures necessary to restore international peace and security.
The Pfister Villa has made a surprise visit Saturday to Baghdad, accompanied by a German economic delegation, it is hoped that the agreement is signed on the protection of German investments in Iraq.
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