Foreign Relations accused the United States and Britain keep the Iraq under Chapter VII
Foreign Relations accused the United States and Britain keep the Iraq under Chapter VII
Saturday November 24, 2012
Follow-up – and babysit –
Accused member of the Committee on Foreign Relations Relations Rafi Abd al-Jabbar parliamentary powers, including the United States and Britain, to take the issue of Kuwaiti debt on Iraq to keep it under Chapter VII in order to maintain control of it.
“The file of Kuwaiti debt unrelated item VII, but taken by major countries, including the United States and Britain as an excuse to keep the paper to put pressure on Iraq and control it.”
Abdul-Jabbar said that “the government has allocated $ 500 million to settle debts to Kuwait and commissioned a committee of the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers to pursue the case and settled legally to end the entire file, and this initiative in good faith by Iraq to settle.”
He explained that “Kuwait has good intentions toward Iraq out of Chapter VII, especially after signing the settlement file problems recently with Iraq.”
And Abdul-Jabbar pointed out that “the Foreign Relations Committee met with a representative of the United Nations in Iraq Martin Kobler recently, and stressed that there are good intentions by the United Nations at the end of this file and close it once and for all.”
The United Nations Mission in Iraq [UNAMI] has announced the approval of Kuwait invest Taweidadtha in Iraq, and the Head of Mission Martin Kobler said in a press statement that “Kuwait agrees to transfer a large part of the compensation to the investment in Basra and a number of provinces.”
M. J
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