Iraq completed one of the last two commitments to exit from Chapter VII

Author: HH
Editor: HH

12/25/2016 12:44


Long-Presse / Baghdad
Foreign Ministry announced on Sunday, completing one of Iraq's two commitments for the decision to exit from Chapter VII, while confirming that the commitment to respect the remaining compensation Kuwait.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Jamal in a statement received (long-Presse) a copy of it, "the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs led the six rounds of important negotiations with the General Secretariat of the United Nations and the views of contracting with them in New York and Paris in order to implement one of the requirements of Security Council Resolution No. 1958 of 2010 and private exit Iraq from Chapter VII belongings after his commitment to end the oil-for-food and medicine program. "

Jamal added that "the Permanent Representative of Iraq to the United Nations, Ambassador Mohammed Ali Hakim headed Iraq's negotiating team which formed recently from consultants and experts from the State General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers and the Ministry of Justice and Ministry," adding that "efforts culminated in an agreement whereby the resolution of financial issues Foreign concerning the oil-for-food and medicine and the restoration of Iraq for an amount of approximately file worth US $ 145 million. "

He said the beauty of it is "so Iraq has fulfilled its commitment before the final decision regarding his release from under Chapter VII, as it was left only has complete compensation with neighboring Kuwait file."

The UN Security Council voted in the (27 June 2013) unanimously passed a resolution in 2107 that Iraq emerges in part from the provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations and the termination of the United Nations Special Coordinator task responsible for my Kuwaiti missing persons and property.

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