02/04/2011 Ban ki-Moon confirms continued support for Iraq ... the internationalist And he called for full output chapter VII
Baghdad-morning While the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon continuing UNAMI "mission" to support Iraq, Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari called on the UN Security Council to eject Iraq "fully" or Chapter VII.
Moon welcomed Security Council resolution passed last month to derail Iraq part from Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations. Moon suggested in a report to the Security Council, review next week, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki reiterated Baghdad's written submission to the Security Council resolution 833 in 1993.
The Security Council requested the Secretary-General to report every four months to monitor the activities of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) and main developments in the areas of security, politics and society in Iraq, in addition to international and regional events.
Turning the United Nations Secretary-General in his report to the security situation in Iraq, saying: "events in Iraq have shown over the past few weeks that Iraq is not immune to unrest which affected other parts of the region". He roamed the streets around Iraq and the violence highlighted the urgent need to address the level of public services and high unemployment rates and failure to curb corruption. He warned that delays in addressing these issues will be marginalized in the political and security gains achieved by Iraq in recent years.
"Moon Mission (UNAMI) to expand Security capabilities and strengthening its resources in order to ensure flexible security and credible by the withdrawal of u.s. troops from Iraq later this year, he said:" I would like to assure the Government of Iraq (UNAMI) mission and the United Nations will spare no efforts in helping to cope with the economic and social challenges".
Moon also welcomed the positive momentum created by the historic mutual visits at the level of Prime Ministers between Iraq and Kuwait and commended the decision to form a joint bilateral Commission to take immediate steps to address issues of concern to both countries. He continued: "I hope that this new spirit translates into actions solid could engage in building trust between the two sides to this end, my Special Representative Ad Melkert and Gennady Tarasov Supreme Coordinator will continue to help Iraq and Kuwait in a convergence on these long-term issues."
New moon and his call for the Iraqi Government, to reaffirm their commitment to Security Council resolution No. 833 1993 concerning land and maritime boundary with Kuwait as soon as possible and to take urgent steps to resume maintenance tags border including reposition farmers away from the border with Kuwait and stressed that progress in this regard "requirement to normalize Iraq's international equivalent of what it was before the adoption of resolution 661" in the wake of the old regime's invasion of Kuwait 1990. with regard to missing since 1991, the Secretary-General of the United Nations to field explorations by Iraqi-Kuwaiti joint team to potential sites include graves in Nasiriyah under the auspices of ICRC and with logistical mission (UNAMI), recalling similar actions planned during April.,
Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari with Alastair Bird, British Secretary of State for Near East political situation in Iraq and the region, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement, the two sides also discussed Iraq's participation in London Conference on Libya marks the return of Iraq to its weight to international forums, and that the new democratic Iraq's voice is heard in the international community.
The Foreign Minister presented the Government's vision of political developments in the region and the Arab States and increased their claim their democratic and peaceful democratic change, the statement said, in another part of the discussions was examined the results of the ministerial meeting of the Iraqi delegation to the State of Kuwait and the frank and businesslike and professional, with Zebari on the Government's seriousness in dealing with the remaining Security Council resolutions under Chapter VII concerning the relationship between Iraq and Kuwait, members of the Security Council to close this file.