12/10/2011Talabani calls on the United Nations to support Iraq out of Chapter VII
During his meeting with Martin Kobler
BAGHDAD - Al Sabah
Called on President Jalal Talabani, the United Nations to support Iraq out of Chapter VII. This came during his meeting yesterday with the new Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations in Iraq, Martin Kobler and the delegation accompanying him. At the meeting, which was attended by Chief of Staff Presidency of the Republic Naseer al-Ani, President Talabani welcomed Bkoppelr and congratulated him on the occasion of assuming his new duties, stressing its full readiness to support the UN mission in Iraq and the success of its noble.
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The President of the Republic during the meeting, according to a presidential statement received "morning," a copy of it, a full explanation and detailed for the overall situation of Iraqi arenas of political, economic, security and services, as well as the development of Iraq's relations with his surroundings the Arab world and at all levels. and President Jalal Talabani pointed to the importance of the role of the United Nations in helping Iraq to pass the difficult stages that after the dictatorship, noting the need for United Nations support to the efforts of Iraq's efforts to get out from under Chapter VII resolution of other problems that may face his democracy.
For his part, the new Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq that he would complete the march of the United Nations in Iraq, aimed to support the Iraqi people in building a new democratic Iraq. As the price of Kubler's support and provided by the President of the Republic of the mission the UN in Iraq and to help them complete the tasks assigned to it, expressing his pleasure of progress in the Iraqi arena in the areas of all.
He also praised the remarkable efforts of President Talabani in the reunion of Iraq, and the convergence of views between the political parties to reach Iraq to the safety and stability.
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