A visit to Iraq by Security Council members
It takes several hours and does not include field tours ...
15/04/2018 - 14:30
The 15 members of the Security Council are expected to arrive in Iraq on a visit likely to take place on April 27.
Kuwait's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Mansour Al-Otaibi confirmed that the 15 members of the Security Council will travel to Iraq, Bangladesh and Myanmar.
Al-Otaibi said Iraq's likely visit on April 27 "will be limited to several hours and will include meetings with senior Iraqi officials," indicating that it will not include field visits.
From Baghdad, the high-level international delegation will travel to Bangladesh, where they spend two days and two days in Myanmar, said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric, who also said council members "look forward to uniting the issue of the crisis in Arakan during the visit to Myanmar. . "Thanks to this visit, they would like to shed light on the situation of the Arakan refugees who have been forced to flee to Bangladesh by the Myanmar security forces," he said, adding that
the number of refugees to Bangladesh due to events in Arakan reached more than 700,000 after Aug. 25
The United Nations and international human rights organizations describe the violence against Arakan Muslims as tantamount to "ethnic cleansing" and "genocide", according to satellite images released by international human rights organizations .