
December 25, 2010
U.S. will work to resolve differences between Iraq and Kuwait
After finishing most of the UN Security Council sanctions imposed on Iraq under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, is no longer present, only the outstanding issues between Iraq and Kuwait, which stand for the exit of Iraq from the jurisdiction of Chapter VII.
In this context, the United States pledged the U.S. to resolve differences between Iraq and Kuwait with all available means, also stressed the spokesman for the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, David Ranz in a statement to Radio Free Iraq.
The spokesman said the U.S. "that Iraq made effort to get out of sanctions and the mandate of Chapter VII and today is safer and more calm, and we in the U.S. We will work our best to resolve all the differences, particularly with regard to between Iraq and Kuwait. Mr. Biden said in the meeting of previous Security Council that Iraq is opportunity to return to the international community once again. We are proud of what we have achieved in Iraq and we will work hard to take him out of the mandate of Chapter VII. "
The UN Security Council had decided in the fifteenth of this month to eliminate most of the sanctions imposed on Iraq after it invaded Kuwait in 1990, the Council also welcomed what he called the progress being made in Iraq.
In the opinion of a political science professor at the University of Hamid Fadhil Baghdad that the U.S. will work to remove Iraq from the mandate of Chapter VII and it is clear from the identified period of six months only to protect Iraqi funds by the United Nations.
http://www.iraqhurr.org/content/article/2258383.html
In this context, the United States pledged the U.S. to resolve differences between Iraq and Kuwait with all available means, also stressed the spokesman for the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, David Ranz in a statement to Radio Free Iraq.
The spokesman said the U.S. "that Iraq made effort to get out of sanctions and the mandate of Chapter VII and today is safer and more calm, and we in the U.S. We will work our best to resolve all the differences, particularly with regard to between Iraq and Kuwait. Mr. Biden said in the meeting of previous Security Council that Iraq is opportunity to return to the international community once again. We are proud of what we have achieved in Iraq and we will work hard to take him out of the mandate of Chapter VII. "
The UN Security Council had decided in the fifteenth of this month to eliminate most of the sanctions imposed on Iraq after it invaded Kuwait in 1990, the Council also welcomed what he called the progress being made in Iraq.
In the opinion of a political science professor at the University of Hamid Fadhil Baghdad that the U.S. will work to remove Iraq from the mandate of Chapter VII and it is clear from the identified period of six months only to protect Iraqi funds by the United Nations.
http://www.iraqhurr.org/content/article/2258383.html