Kuwait is waiting for Iraq, $ 11 billion
Kuwait is waiting for Iraq, $ 11 billion
July 12, 2013 – 17:12
Praised the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said what he called tact leaderships Kuwaiti and Iraqi forces on the progress of the ‘significant progress’ towards full normalization of relations between the two countries.
expressed Ban Ki-moon in the periodic report to the Security Council on the work of the United Nations Mission to help Iraq (UNAMI) for hope that ‘works governments Kuwaiti and Iraqi hand in hand in order to increase their cooperation in all areas, including pouring in favor of their peoples’.
said that Iraq is a line ‘great strides’ towards the restoration of international status that existed before the invasion of Kuwait in August of 1990.
welcomed the adoption of the Council Security Council resolution 2107 last month that the era of the issue of missing Kuwaitis and third-country nationals and Kuwaiti property Mission (UNAMI), under Chapter VI of the Charter of the United Nations.
, and pointed out that it is still in Iraq, a number of commitments it fulfilled before leaving under Chapter VII, which threatens Iraq sanctions and possible military action if it does not stick out as well as continue to pay about $ 11 billion of Kuwait until 2015 compensation for the damage caused by the invasion.
Regarding the relationship of Iraq’s neighbors said the Secretary General ‘has become increasingly clear that it can not separate the events in the region,’ pointing to the face Selection ‘great concern’ to the impact of the conflict ‘tragic’ in Syria to neighboring countries, including Iraq.
And that ‘aspects of sectarian conflict Syrian become a negative impact on the region, where not only influenced by Iraq in this conflict on the side of the number of refugees but also to the security and stability of Iraq political. ‘
With regard to the presence of the Mission (UNAMI) in Iraq drew Ban Ki-moon to the lack of status of mission agreement between the United Nations and Iraq ‘impedes the work of the mission and the ability of her team to carry out planned activities in support of the Government of Iraq and its people’.
added this would absences that ‘raises doubts adversely affect the ability of the United Nations to continue to work with the necessary security and legal umbrella’.
Meanwhile, due to the President of the Mission (UNAMI), Martin Kobler briefing the Security Council on the 16th of this month for the last time before taking office the new for the presidency of the UN mission in Congo is likely to renew the mandate of the mission in the 24 of the same month.
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