Monday, November 7, 2011

Iraq's Chapter 7 Being held back by Kuwait ~ Reports MP, Nassif ...

Monday, November 7, 2011

Nassif invite the representative of Iraq at the United Nations to demand strongly out of the seventh item

Said an MP for the Iraqi bloc white high Nassif said Monday that the reasons for the survival of Iraq under Chapter VII has been eliminated long ago and today, however, are confined to one country is Kuwait.

She told him of the Mass Media Bureau: "Kuwait is not hostile to Iraq and its people and there is no any glimmer of hope for the forgotten ancient settle scores, it is obvious that Kuwait insists on revenge of the Iraqis who have sinned in the policies of the former regime."

It continued: "This thing we call the representative of Iraq at the United Nations to demand strongly to drive Iraq from Chapter VII, which is imposed on Iraq in an absurd response to Kuwait's desire to retaliate."

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The UN Security Council, Iraq's status under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations after the entry into Kuwait before the invasion in 2003.

Under the seventh item on the take "coercive measures" if peace was threatened, ranging from economic sanctions and the use of force.

And allowed to exercise pressure on the country to force him to abide by the objectives set by the Security Council, before the application of coercive measures.

It also provides for these procedures in the "State of the threat to peace or dissolution of a peace treaty or to launch an attack.

Procedures, ranging between "economic sanctions and other sanctions that do not involve the use of armed force on the one hand and the international military intervention."

Initially, the Security Council can impose "economic sanctions and a commercial general or more specific actions, such as the imposition of the embargo on weapons and to prevent people from moving and procedures for financial and diplomatic."

If the Council considers that these actions were not "appropriate" can resort to section 42 of Chapter VII, which states that "the Security Council may take any action it deems necessary to maintain international peace and security or to re-Ahlalhma, with a heavy air, sea or land ".

The Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon urged Iraq on November 16 last to fulfill its obligations to Kuwait, in particular Security Council resolution No. (833) on the demarcation of the border between them to get out of the penalty provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations.

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