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  1. "UNAMI" reveals to Shafaq News the "reasons" for Plasschaert's visit to Iran 2023-07-30 09:18 Shafaq News/ The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) described, on Sunday, the visit of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq and the head of the mission, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, to Iran today, as part of the mission's work in facilitating dialogue and cooperation between the countries of the region. Today, Sunday, Blaskhart paid a visit to the capital, Tehran, at the head of a delegation from the (UNAMI) mission, and met with Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdullahian. The UN mission told Shafaq News agency, "This visit is in line with the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) to facilitate regional dialogue and cooperation on a number of issues to support Iraq. The Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations has previously visited a number of countries in the region." . Blaskhart had recently visited Türkiye. Before that, the mission visited Jordan, Kuwait and a number of countries in the region. According to the mandate given to the mission by the UN Security Council: “The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and UNAMI shall provide advice, support and assistance to the Government of Iraq on facilitating regional dialogue and cooperation, including on matters of border security, clearance of landmines, improvised explosive devices and explosive remnants of war, energy, trade, environment, water, adverse effects of climate change especially those contributing to desertification and drought, building resilience, infrastructure, public health, and refugees.” In turn, Fars News Agency reported that Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian discussed today in the capital, Tehran, with the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, the latest developments in Iraq. The Iranian agency indicated that this is Plasschaert's first visit to Tehran during the current Iranian government, as her previous visit was for two days to Tehran in January 2020. On December 1, the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jenin Hennis-Plasschaert, met with the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Baghdad, Muhammad Kazem Al Sadiq, and in this meeting they discussed the latest political developments in Iraq and ways to support the government of Muhammad Shia al-Sudani and stabilize and security of the country. Plasschaert stressed in this meeting, referring to the positive role of cooperation between Iran and Iraq, that this cooperation brought stability to the region and should continue. Blaskhart also met in Najaf last December, the religious authority, Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. It is noteworthy that the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, appointed, in August 2018, Jeanine Plasschaert as his special representative in Iraq and head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), and she assumed her position on December 17, 2018, thus succeeding Jan Kubis.
  2. Iraq and the United Nations are discussing the conditions of the displaced and the obstacles to their return Policy 2023-01-08 | 09:02 204 views Today, Sunday, the President of the Republic, Abd al-Latif Jamal Rashid, discussed with the delegation of the United Nations Human Settlements Program the conditions of the displaced throughout the country and the most important problems that impede their return to their cities and homes and the implementation of the Sinjar Agreement. Rashid's office said, in a statement received by Alsumaria News, that the latter "received today, at the Baghdad Palace, as during the meeting, which was attended by the Minister of Migration and Displacement, Evan Faiq Jabro, they discussed the conditions of the displaced throughout the country and the most important problems that impede their return to their cities and homes and the implementation of the Convention." Sinjar." The President of the Republic stressed "the need to start work and focus efforts on implementation in order to return all the displaced to their cities and homes in a way that secures a decent, free, safe and stable life, and His Excellency stressed that it is not permissible for any refugee to remain in the camps." The President spoke about "the need to strengthen coordination and cooperation between the relevant Iraqi institutions, including the Ministry of Migration and Displacement, and the United Nations Human Settlements Program at all levels, expressing his readiness to help in this regard to overcome all obstacles, stressing that everyone should support these efforts." The President of the Republic listened to a briefing given by members of the delegation on the work of the United Nations Human Settlements Program in Iraq, and the plans developed with the Iraqi side to resolve the problems facing the displaced and ensure their return to their homes.
  3. The UN Security Council intends to hold a special session on the situation in Iraq tomorrow 2022.10.03 - 10:14 Baghdad - people The United Nations Mission in Iraq "UNAMI" announced, on Monday, that the United Nations Security Council will hold a session tomorrow, Tuesday, on the situation in Iraq. And the mission stated in a statement that "Nass" received a copy of it, (October 3, 2022), that "the UN Security Council will hold a session tomorrow, Tuesday, on the situation in Iraq." And she added, "It is expected that the United Nations Special Representative in Iraq, Jeanine Plasschaert, will present the latest developments in Iraq, as well as on the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI)." He added, "The session will be broadcast live on the website: https://media.un.org/en/webtu , and simultaneous translation into Arabic will be available during the broadcast."
  4. Al-Halbousi and Plaschaert discuss the latest developments in the political situation Time: 09/26/2022 13:00:59 Reading: 650 times {Political: Al Furat News} Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi received today, Monday, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert. A brief statement by Al-Halbousi's office said that the two sides discussed "the latest developments in the political situation in the country." The meeting comes after speculations that a parliamentary session will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, with the announcement of the final agreement on the formation of the State Administration Alliance between the Coordination Framework, the two Kurdish parties, the Alliance of Azm, the Alliance of Sovereignty and Babylon, and the signing of the political agreement paper, "according to a member of the Political Bureau of the National Wisdom Movement, Fadi Al-Shammari. Al-Shammari added in a tweet late last night, "Hoping to complete the consultations for naming the candidate for the presidency of the republic and setting a date for the resumption of the work of the Iraqi parliament for its constitutional duties."
  5. Iraqi UN talks to extend the mandate of the investigation team into “ISIS crimes” 09.14.2022 - 17:52 Baghdad - people Today, Wednesday, Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein discussed with Christian Richard, Special Adviser to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and head of the International Investigation Team on Enhancing the Accountability of the Terrorist Organization (UNITAD), the developments of the team's work and the file to extend its mandate. The spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Al-Sahaf, said in a statement to the official agency, which was followed by "Nas" (September 14, 2022), that "the meeting discussed developments in the work of the international team in Iraq and the issue of extending the mandate to it, and discussed mechanisms to facilitate its mission in accordance with its mandate under Security Council Resolution 2379 of 2017." In a manner that supports the capabilities of the competent Iraqi authorities in the field of investigation and identification of crimes committed by the terrorist organization, and during the meeting, the tasks assigned to the international team were reviewed to support local efforts aimed at holding the organization accountable. According to Al-Sahaf, the Minister of Foreign Affairs valued the efforts of the international team’s work, stressing the importance of continuing communication and coordination with the relevant Iraqi authorities, in a way that contributes to facilitating and implementing its tasks and fulfilling its mandate based on the team’s competencies, and in full respect for Iraq’s sovereignty and jurisdiction over crimes committed in its territory. The Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed that Richard, in turn, referred to "the international team continuing to intensify communication and coordination with the competent Iraqi authorities to implement its programs of supporting local authorities to hold ISIS terrorist organization accountable, capacity-building and the use of advanced technology in evidence preservation and archiving, praising at the same time the efforts made by The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the various Iraqi institutions agreed to facilitate the tasks of the international team and make its mission a success.
  6. Saleh discusses with Blackshart the developments of the political crisis 2022.08.28 - 14:51 Baghdad - people The President of the Republic, Barham Salih, and the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, stressed the importance of adopting dialogue among all. A statement issued by Saleh's office, and followed by "Nass" (August 28, 2022): The latter met with Plasschaert and discussed with her the developments in the political situation in the country and ways to get out of the existing crisis through solutions that rise to the challenges, entitlements and required. The two sides stressed the importance of adopting dialogue among all to reach satisfactory results that guarantee security and stability and achieve the aspirations of citizens.
  7. UNAMI welcomes inclusive national dialogue, warns against 'paying the price' Time: 08/03/2022 12:54:51 Reading: 819 times {Political: Al Furat News} The United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq welcomed the calls for a national dialogue, warning that "any political failure will pay the people the price." A UNAMI statement said: "In recent months and weeks, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq has consistently called for dialogue as the most effective way out of the protracted political crisis." "A meaningful dialogue between all Iraqi parties is now more urgent than ever, as recent events have demonstrated the danger of a rapid escalation in this tense political climate. While the parties stress the importance of democratic fundamentals such as constitutional compliance and respect for state institutions, these matters go largely unnoticed," she said. growing. Their failure to move forward has had a clear negative impact on public confidence." "No party or group can claim that the crisis does not enter them or affect them. The need to find solutions through inclusive dialogue is clear. In its absence, the state of Iraq will continue to be dominated by competing interests, leading to more instability with the people paying the price," UNAMI added. Such a scenario is simply intolerable. In this context, UNAMI welcomes recent calls for a national dialogue and commends the expressions of support across the political spectrum. We call on all actors to commit, actively participate and agree on solutions without delay." And she pointed out that, "Moreover, the transition from words to deeds will now prove necessary. Iraq cannot go for another national dialogue in vain. Iraqis do not need constant conflicts or confrontations over power. They need solutions, and a commitment to implement them, to get their country out of its political crisis. She emphasized that "Iraq faces a wide list of outstanding internal issues: it is in dire need of economic reform, effective public service delivery, as well as a federal budget - to name a few. Hence, it is time for political stakeholders to assume their responsibilities and act In the national interest, the United Nations stands, as always, ready to support and assist."
  8. United Nations: Iraq desperately needs economic reform money and business Economy News-Baghdad On Wednesday, the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq welcomed calls for a national dialogue, while stressing the need for political leaders to prioritize national interests to find urgent solutions to the crisis. The UN mission stated in a statement, "The meaningful dialogue between all Iraqi parties is now more urgent than ever, as recent events have shown the danger of a rapid escalation in this tense political climate." "Iraqi parties stress the importance of democratic fundamentals such as constitutional compliance and respect for state institutions, but these are increasingly not observed, as their failure to move forward has had a clear negative impact on public confidence," she added. And the UN mission continued: “No party or group can claim that the crisis does not enter them or affect them. The need to find solutions through a comprehensive dialogue is clear,” adding: “In its absence, the State of Iraq will continue to be dominated by competing interests, which leads to more of instability with the people paying the price, such a scenario is simply intolerable." The mission reiterated its welcome to the "recent calls for a national dialogue, and commends the expression of support from all political spectrum", at the same time appealing to all actors to "commit, actively participate, and agree on solutions without delay." And she stressed that "the transition from words to deeds has become an urgent necessity, Iraq cannot go to another national dialogue in vain. The UN mission concluded, “Iraq faces a wide list of outstanding internal issues, as it is in dire need of economic reform, effective public services delivery, as well as a federal budget, and it is time for political stakeholders to assume their responsibilities and act in the national interest.” . Views 81 Added 08/03/2022 - 1:18 PM Update 08/03/2022 - 5:06 PM
  9. An “exceptional” Iraqi participation in the 13th session of the UN Convention against Corruption Implementation Team 2022.06.13 - 12:21 Baghdad - people On Monday, the Integrity Commission announced Iraq's participation in the 13th session of the review team for the implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption. The authority stated in a statement that Nass received a copy of it (June 13, 2022), that it "participated in the United Nations Convention against Corruption in the thirteenth session of the review team for the implementation of the convention, and the open-ended intergovernmental group on the prevention of corruption." She explained that "the government team headed by the head of the Integrity Commission, Judge (Alaa Jawad Al-Saadi), will review, during the conference, which will be held for the period from (13-17 June), the extent of the commitment of the Republic of Iraq to respond to the requirements to join the United Nations Convention against Corruption, to which Iraq joined under Law No. (35) of 2007, whether in the legislative field and completing the legal system combating corruption, or the educational awareness aspect represented by holding workshops and seminars, organizing awareness programs, and creating a center for training the regulatory bodies represented by the Iraqi Anti-Corruption Academy.” She added, "It will also review Iraq's efforts to implement the decisions and requirements of joining the Convention in the preventive and injunctive investigations, and the great achievements that have been achieved in these areas, as well as in the field of drawing public policies and strategies, and approving a strategy for integrity and anti-corruption." She pointed out that "the mechanism for reviewing and evaluating the implementation of states parties is done through two states reviewing the implementation of the agreement by another state, and the state submits to the review once during the review cycle, which lasts (5) years, as the reviewing state must identify (15) governmental experts who prepare a draft report of the state under review. ".
  10. The United Nations recommends developing countries to ban cryptocurrencies money and business Economy News-Baghdad A recently published policy brief from the United Nations recommended developing countries take action against digital currencies, warning of the risks associated with leaving the industry unregulated . In the document titled “Not all that glitters is gold,” which was first published in June, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development stated that the disadvantages these countries face through digital currencies far outweigh the benefits they may bring to individuals and financial institutions. The document goes so far as to suggest developing countries require the mandatory registration of all cryptocurrency wallets and ban ads related to cryptocurrency . “It is not about accepting or disapproving of cryptocurrencies but of noting that there are social risks and costs associated with cryptocurrencies,” said Penelope Hawkins, economist and chief economic affairs officer at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. “This is a recommendation that applies to any speculative or high-risk financial products where returns are uncertain .” The intergovernmental organization has warned that digital currencies can threaten the financial stability of developing countries, boost illicit financial activity, prevent authorities from limiting the flow of capital, and threaten the monetary sovereignty of nations by unofficially substituting local currencies . The brief recommended that governments “make the use of digital currencies less attractive” by taxing transactions using technology and requiring mandatory registration of digital wallets and cryptocurrency exchanges. It also raised the idea of banning financial institutions from owning digital assets and preventing them from providing crypto-related services to customers . The conference also suggested that developing countries should restrict or ban advertising from crypto companies in public places or on social media platforms claiming that it is an “urgent need in terms of consumer protection in countries with low levels of financial literacy” which could lead to “ Big losses .” The brief’s final advice is for countries to develop their own payment systems that would serve as a public good, in the same way as government infrastructure, and to explore the creation of a central bank digital currency (CBDC). 126 . views Added 07/14/2022 - 11:17 AM Update 07/14/2022 - 3:29 PM
  11. The Security Council will hold its session on the situation in Iraq next Tuesday Time: 05/15/2022 17:16:28 Reading: 1,287 times {International: Al Furat News} The United Nations Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) announced today, Sunday, that the UN Security Council will hold its session on the situation in Iraq next Tuesday. And the mission said in a statement that {Euphrates News} received a copy of it, that "the UN Security Council will hold a session on the situation related to Iraq on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, at 3:00 pm New York time (10:00 pm Baghdad time)." She added, "It is expected that the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, will brief the session on developments in Iraq and the work of the United Nations mission."
  12. POSTED ON2022-07-04 BY SOTALIRAQ UN: Changing the dollar exchange continues to confuse the situation of Iraqis Translation: Hamed Ahmed The representative of the World Food Program in Iraq revealed that the United Nations organization is working with the central government and the Kurdistan Regional Government to introduce the latest technological and informational means to deal with the climate change situation, manage water resources and ensure food security in the country. Ali Reda Al-Quraishi, the representative of the organization, said in statements to K24 website on the sidelines of the information technology exhibition held in the capital of the Kurdistan region, Erbil, and translated (Al-Mada), that "Iraq faces many challenges, and technology is a typical solution to many of these challenges." Al-Quraishi added, "Advanced technology creates links between different components between the private sector, the academic and educational sector represented by universities and civil society, in order to be able to find solutions to these challenges facing the country," noting that "the World Food Program has been working in Iraq since 1986." He pointed out that "the Erbil Information Technology Exhibition is a unique conference of its kind in Iraq, where the latest innovations and technological equipment are presented," stressing that "companies that promote this technology are a good opportunity to communicate with the relevant innovative parties." Al-Quraishi added, "We have been continuing our work in Iraq for a long period of time. The World Food Program has found a distinguished place for it in the space of technological innovation, especially in the digital field within the humanitarian services sector." He stressed, "The World Food Program is now working to bring the latest technological innovations to Iraq and apply them in projects related to agriculture, environment and water resources," expressing his hope that "we will start this project in the Kurdistan region as well." Al-Quraishi said, "The organization is now working on implementing the EMPACT program for the Research and Peacebuilding Administration in Iraq to provide English language learning skills and digital training for the displaced and the affected segments to enable them to learn new skills in the field of information technology." In addition, Al-Quraishi pointed out that “Iraq is the fifth most affected country by the adverse consequences of climate change, as shown by the increase in dust storms and the lack of rainfall.” And he added, "The World Food Program supports the Iraqi government's goal of reaching the stage of total food sufficiency by 2030, as included in the sustainable development memorandum." Al-Quraishi stressed that "the World Food Organization is helping Iraq with programs on food security, climate change and smart agriculture." And he indicated, "The traditional methods of agriculture that are practiced today in several regions of the world consume large amounts of water." Al-Quraishi also said, "We must look into smart, modern methods of agriculture that use less water in the midst of the climate change we are experiencing." With regard to supporting the affected segments of the population, including displaced people and returnees, the World Food Program indicated in a new statement that it “received a contribution of $6.4 million from the Government of Japan to deliver aid to more than 255,000 displaced people unable to return to their homes, as well as emergency support for 12 A thousand people are in a state of vulnerability and suffer from food insecurity.” Al-Quraishi said that as the country transitions from emergency response to development and resilience building, there is assistance to support families in dire need of assistance so that they can return safely to their homes and rebuild their livelihoods, along with emergency transitional support for communities in need. According to an analysis conducted by the World Food Program in December 2021, "the food security situation in Iraq is still unstable, despite the emergency improvement in the financial situation resulting from the rise in oil prices, due to the devaluation of the currency against the dollar." The report stated that "the food ration distribution system has become more fluid recently with the addition of other items to the food basket as of the last quarter of 2021, and this has helped improve the food security situation in Iraq." Iraq is suffering from the repercussions of the war in Ukraine, in addition to an unprecedented wave of drought, which has caused desertification of a large part of the agricultural area in the country. About: K24 and the World Food Organization
  13. Including 5 Arab countries.. 20 hot spots for hunger in the world, according to an international report 2022.06.07 - 16:52 Baghdad - people An international report revealed 20 "hunger hotspots" in the world, including 5 Arab countries, namely Syria, Sudan, Yemen, Somalia and Lebanon. And the United Nations, in a joint report issued by the World Food Program and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), called for the need to take urgent humanitarian action in those outposts. The report warned of "the possibility that food insecurity in the twenty countries will deteriorate during the next three months, i.e. between June and September 2022." He revealed that "750,000 men, women and children are currently facing starvation and death in Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, Ethiopia and South Sudan." The report added: "Ethiopia, Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen, Somalia and Afghanistan remain on high alert, a state of catastrophic conditions, which means that there are segments of the population facing catastrophic food insecurity or at risk of deteriorating into catastrophic conditions." "catastrophic hunger" The report continued: "Syria, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti and the Sahel region remain countries of grave concern." In the report, the World Food Program and the FAO warned that "the conflict in Ukraine is exacerbating what is already a year of catastrophic hunger... unleashing the ensuing wave of hunger spreading throughout the world, turning a series of terrible hunger crises into one." A global food that the world cannot afford.” The report included Sri Lanka, West African coastal states (Benin, Guinea and Cape Verde), Ukraine and Zimbabwe to the rest of the hotspot countries: Angola, Lebanon, Madagascar and Mozambique. In addition to conflict, climate shocks will continue to cause acute hunger in the forecast period from June to September 2022, as the world enters a new normal, in which recurrent droughts, floods and hurricanes decimate agriculture, increasing displacement and pushing millions to the brink. in these countries." Food insecurity The United Nations announced on the twenty-first of last month that up to 18 million people in the African Sahel face severe food insecurity during the next three months. Jens Larkey, a spokesman for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), issued the warning at a UN press conference on the Sahel region, which stretches across the northern parts of Africa from west to east. Larkey said 7.7 million children under the age of five are expected to suffer from malnutrition in the Sahel. He added that about 1.8 million people are severely malnourished, warning: "If aid operations are not scaled up, this number could reach 2.4 million by the end of the year." "Arabi"
  14. Conversations about forming a government Al-Amri to Plasschaert: The framework is open to those who want to end the blockage.. We suppor t the initiative of the independents 2022.06.01 - 19:06 Baghdad - people On Wednesday, Hadi al-Amiri, head of the Al-Fateh Alliance, discussed with the head of the United Nations mission in Iraq, Jenin Plaschaert, developments in the Iraqi political scene, in his office in the capital, Baghdad. A statement from Al-Amiri's office, seen by "Nass", stated that "the two sides discussed the overall political situation and the latest developments in the local scene, while stressing the need to end the political blockage and resolve the current crisis in preparation for the formation of the next government." For his part, Al-Amiri affirmed, according to the statement, "the Shiite framework's support for the initiative of the independents, which includes converging visions between the two parties, stressing the need to announce the formation of the largest bloc and guarantee the right of the largest social component." Al-Amiri explained, "The framework is open with everyone who wants to bring their views closer in order to reach a point of convergence and understanding in order to end the blockage and form a government capable of carrying out its responsibilities in providing services and all important files that achieve the interests of the Iraqi people." The "Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq" movement, which is affiliated with the coordination framework, revealed, earlier, the details of an "unofficially announced" initiative put forward by the coordination framework of the Sadrist bloc, regarding the formation of the government. The movement’s spokesman, Naim Al-Aboudi, said in an interview with his colleague Karim Hammadi, followed by “Nass” (May 29, 2022), “There are two visions in the issue of the Shiite component, the first represented by the coordination framework and the other by the Sadrist movement,” noting, “There were lengthy discussions behind Behind the scenes between the two parties, and there was a vision put forward by the framework that the Shiites should unite, as well as a paper drawn on the next stage, and there was a detailed discussion in this regard, but the Sadrist bloc refused and stuck to the majority and said: We are dealing with part of the framework. He added, "We have a vision in the coordinating framework, that it is incorrect to refer some blocs to the opposition, and this will cause problems." Commenting on the "reasons for fear of going to the opposition," Al-Aboudi said: "There is mistrust between the parties and there is fear of political repression, and we do not have institutions that protect the opposition." He pointed out that "until this moment, we have not reached a conclusion as political parties, but a few days ago there was an informal initiative by the framework, during which we told the Sadrist movement: Let us participate in the government to get out of the blockage. The framework has the right to veto the candidate if he does not want it.. and we, as Fatah and the rest of the framework parties, then announce going to the opposition, so what do you think?..but the Sadrists said we want the participation of Fatah and the forces of the state only in forming the government. He continued, "There are realistic possibilities for the political parties, and we expect a rapprochement between the framework and the Sadrist bloc in the coming days, and the stability of the Shiite forces will be reflected in the stability of the political situation." Earlier, the State of Law coalition expressed its hope for a national dialogue, while calling on the political blocs to come together. Jawad al-Bolani, a representative of the Parliamentary State of Law bloc that is part of the coordination framework, explained in a statement to the official newspaper, followed by "Nass" (May 24, 2022), that "the framework, the Sadrist bloc and the independents put forward initiatives and were close to each other, and the situation could devolve into a national dialogue. It results in a week of national consensus to produce a political plan and pass the blockage phase.” He called on “political blocs in general and influential decision-makers in the political scene to rapprochement with each other because of the commonalities that unite the sons of the same nation.” He added that "political stalemate is not strange to the political process in Iraq, after every election a new problem occurs, and although the elections are a national entitlement for all Iraqis, the low participation rate is a dangerous indicator, and if the political forces do not succeed in transcend this stage, the country will enter into A difficult situation," he added, adding: "But there is still hope for the political leaders to overcome this stage with the least possible losses, and the corresponding concessions by the political blocs to each other is a good thing for the benefit of the Iraqi people." Earlier, the head of the State of Law Coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, discussed the latest political and security situation in the country with Turkey's ambassador to Iraq, Ali Konai. A statement by Al-Maliki’s media office, of which “Nass” received a copy, (May 23, 2022), stated that “Al-Maliki received in his office today, the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to Iraq, Ali Reza Konai,” noting that “the two sides reviewed the developments in the political and security situation in the country, and they were also discussed.” To the bilateral relations between the two countries and aspects of cooperation in various fields, foremost of which is the security and economic field, as well as cooperation in resolving the water crisis afflicting Iraq, stressing the need to reach understandings between the two parties in a way that secures a fair water share for Iraq. Al-Maki referred to the "importance of stabilizing the pillars of stability in the region, easing tensions, working to resolve outstanding issues through dialogue, respecting the sovereignty of states and rejecting interference and attacks and everything that threatens security and stability." Al-Maliki expressed his "hope that a solution will be found to end the political impasse, especially after the emergence of a desire among many political forces to sit at the dialogue table," stressing the "necessity to speed up overcoming differences and cooperation in order to form a harmonious government that preserves the representation of social components and secures." The existence of a productive political opposition that corrects the course of the government’s work and provides a guarantee for the existing political system.” Earlier, Hadi al-Amiri, the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance, said that the current stage requires everyone to "sacrifice" in order to end the political blockage, during his meeting with the Secretary-General of the Kurdistan Islamic Union Salah al-Din Muhammad Baha al-Din. And the media office of the head of the Al-Fateh Alliance stated in a statement that “Nas” received a copy of it (May 23, 2022), that “Amiri said, after receiving the Secretary-General of the Kurdistan Islamic Union, Salah al-Din Muhammad Baha al-Din and his accompanying delegation, that the current stage requires everyone to sacrifice for the sake of Ending the political blockage. Al-Amiri added, "My great hope is that we will reach an agreement to resolve the political blockage and form the government as soon as possible in order to address the many problems that all the Iraqi people suffer from, from Al-Faw to Zakho.
  15. The meeting of Al-Halbousi and Plaschaert discusses 5 Iraqi and regional files 2022.04.28 - 18:53 Baghdad - people On Thursday, Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi discussed with the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, the current developments in the country. Al-Halbousi's media office stated in a statement that "Nass" received a copy of it (April 28, 2022), that "the meeting discussed developments in the political situation in the country, and emphasized the importance of completing the constitutional obligations, and forming a new government that meets the requirements of the Iraqi people." The meeting also witnessed "discussing regional and international situations, and a number of issues of common interest."
  16. Al-Hakim reviews the developments of the Iraqi political scene with Blackshart 2022.04.24 - 14:34 Baghdad - people The leader of the Wisdom Movement, Ammar al-Hakim, discussed, on Sunday, the developments of the political scene in Iraq, with the international representative, Jeanine Plasschaert. A statement by Al-Hakim's office, a copy of which was received by "Nass", (April 24, 2022), stated that "the head of the National Wisdom Movement discussed, during his meeting with the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jenin Plasschaert, the developments of the political scene in Iraq and the state of political impasse in the political process, where Visions converged on the necessity of forming a balanced government capable of achieving the aspirations of the Iraqi people. According to the statement, Al-Hakim referred to his latest initiative, saying: "The solution is nothing more than a concession by everyone in favor of Iraq and the priority of public interests over private interests," noting that "previous political blockages were only resolved by the parties sitting at the dialogue table and meeting in the middle."
  17. The President of the Maysan Appeals Court discusses the judges' security file with a UN official 2022.03.24 - 12:19 Baghdad - people The President of the Federal Court of Appeal of Maysan, Judge Haider Hanoun Zayer, discussed, on Wednesday, with the Director of the United Nations Mission/Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, issues concerning the demonstrators in Maysan Governorate, and what was achieved at the level of security for the judges. And the judiciary media stated, in a statement, that “Nass” received a copy of it (March 24, 2022), that “the President of the Federal Appeal Court of Maysan, Judge Haider Hanoun, received the Director of the United Nations Mission / Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Raafat Abdel Tawab and his accompanying delegation. in the Presidency of the Court building. The statement added that "the two parties discussed issues related to the demonstrators in Maysan province and what was achieved at the level of security for judges after the martyrdom incident of the judge (Ahmed Faisal Khassaf), as well as the security situation in the province, and the most prominent achievements of the courts and judicial guarantees to prevent torture and ill-treatment in the case of their presence in police stations." . For his part, the Director of the United Nations Mission/Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed his "support for the policy of the Supreme Judicial Council, with regard to developing legal legislation related to the work of the judiciary and judicial procedures, strengthening the independence of the judiciary and supporting the base of fundamental rights and freedoms for citizens before the courts and in all fields and in a manner consistent with With the provisions of the constitution, relevant laws and the list of international human rights.
  18. Iraq abstains from voting on a UN resolution reprimanding Russia for its invasion of Ukraine Time: 02/03/2022 21:36:45 Reading: 3,341 times {Political: Al Furat News} Iraq abstained from voting in favor of a United Nations resolution reprimanding Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. Algeria and Sudan participated in Iraq's abstention, and Morocco did not vote, while the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Jordan and Egypt voted in favor of the resolution. Today, Wednesday, the United Nations General Assembly held a meeting to vote on a resolution to rebuke Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, and to demand it stop the fighting and withdraw its military forces, in a move aimed at isolating Russia diplomatically in the international organization. By Tuesday evening, nearly half of the General Assembly's 193 members had joined as sponsors of a draft resolution, diplomats said, ahead of today's vote. The text of the UN resolution "condemns Russian aggression against Ukraine" is similar to a draft resolution that Russia rejected by vetoing the 15-member Security Council last Friday. No country has a veto in the UN General Assembly, and Western diplomats expect the resolution to be adopted, which needs the support of two-thirds of the membership.
  19. Barzani and Plasschaert discuss the problems of the region and Baghdad and the formation of the new government Time: 02/03/2022 13:16:37 Reading: 585 times {Political: Al-Furat News} The President of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani, discussed today, Wednesday, the developments of the political process with the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jenin Plasshart, in Erbil. A statement by Barzani's office said that visions were exchanged on the latest developments in the political process in Iraq and the constitutional steps in forming the new government and appropriate solutions to pass the political process in the country. He also discussed in the meeting the problems of the region and Baghdad, coordination and joint action between the regional government and the Iraqi government, and a reference to the role of the United Nations in this regard. The political situation and the latest developments in the region and the world were also discussed.
  20. The United Nations confirms that great progress has been made in the file of clearing Iraq of war remnants Friday, February 18, 2022 12:00 AM landmines _ archive photo Baghdad a u a The United Nations Mine Action Service in Iraq confirmed that significant progress has been made in clearing the country of war remnants . “Great progress has been made on the issue of remnants of war, but there is still a lot of work to be done before Iraq is free of the dangers of explosive ordnance and mines,” Per Ludhammer, Senior Program Director of the UN Department of Defense in Iraq, declared during the International Donors Conference on Mine Action . Ludhammer added - according to the Iraqi News Agency (INA) - that "the effects of the war and conflict, with the fourth anniversary of the victory over ISIS, are still alive, especially in the liberated areas, which are still contaminated with the deadly bombs planted by ISIS gangs, whose goal was to kill the largest number of ISIS members." innocent souls and spreading fear .” He stressed that "it is not possible to move forward with reconstruction if there are areas contaminated with explosives and war pollutants," stressing that "awareness of the danger of explosive ordnance represents the first line of defense for many affected communities ." For her part, the representative of the international organizations for mine action in Iraq, Kitty Shaw, said that the national, governmental, UN and international bodies have worked to develop an ambitious 7-year mine-clearing strategy that will be a road map for all organizations and institutions to move forward . She added that international organizations provided services related to community affairs in all Iraqi governorates; Such as Anbar, Basra, Diyala, Kirkuk, Dohuk, Nineveh, Salah al-Din and Sulaymaniyah included finding more than 44,000 unexploded ordnance that affected more than 200,000 people . In turn, the representative of the national organizations for environmental affairs and the removal of mines and remnants of war in Iraq, Sari Al-Qaisi, said that "mines and unexploded ordnance are one of the biggest challenges facing the authorities to return the displaced to their homes in the liberated areas ." It demanded that the country be cleansed of the remaining dangers of war remnants; Because it is an obstacle to economic and social development, stressing the need to "resuming development and rebuilding the affected communities ." Iraq had announced in early February that more than 53% of the areas contaminated with mines and remnants of war had been cleared in the country since 2004 until now .
  21. Iraq Forum for Sustainable Development Wednesday 16 February 2022 152 Abdul-Zahra Muhammad Al-Hindawi The world's sustainable development forums are important platforms and effective drivers. To support the efforts of countries on the one hand to achieve the seventeen goals adopted by the international community in 2015, which came as a complement to the Millennium Development Goals launched by the United Nations in 2000. Many countries have sought to establish forums, in order to be platforms for exchanging dialogue, promoting social interaction, profiling people’s consumer behavior, and introducing those goals, which call for concerted efforts to achieve what can be achieved from them by 2030, in accordance with the global vision in this particular. Iraq was among the countries that pledged to work on the participation of the international community in these endeavors, but the circumstances that the country faced during the period of launching the development goals, caused a clear obstruction of the principles and goals included in the 2030 plan, and despite these challenges, there are steps that Iraq has taken Perhaps one of them is the completion of the first two voluntary reports 2019 and the second 2021, which were submitted to the United Nations High-Level Political Forum, which have been highly praised and appreciated by the international community, as well as many other efforts made over the past years. These efforts have finally resulted in the establishment of the Iraq Forum for Sustainable Development, which represents an important step, if properly exploited and invested, towards supporting and strengthening efforts aimed at achieving the goals for which it came, and it is possible to benefit from the experiences of the countries that preceded us in that, and success here requires making available The platform for all economic, social and political activities. It also requires naming focal points for the forum in all ministries, governorates, universities, research centers and active civil society organizations, and providing appropriate conditions for the work of these points, in order to enable them to provide the forum with the latest updates in the field of achieving development goals. sustainable. It is certain that such events would achieve an effective dialogue atmosphere, during which emphasis is placed on the educational aspects related to social behaviors related to rationalizing consumption, how to preserve sources of wealth and enhance the principle of partnership, and then create a cohesive society, aware of what should be done with it. The meaning of all this is that the platform of the Iraq Forum for Sustainable Development will be available to everyone, and this makes it an important tributary of the developmental decision-making, economic in the country, and this is the main objective of such events.
  22. Blackshart stresses to Al-Kazemi the importance of adopting dialogue as a way to resolve differences 2022-01-29 10:59 Shafaq News/ The Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jenin Plaschaert, stressed on Saturday to Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi the importance of adopting dialogue as a way to resolve differences. During the meeting, according to a statement by Al-Kazemi's office received by Shafaq News Agency, "the overall political and security situation and its developments were discussed, as well as the progress of cooperation and coordination between Iraq and the United Nations, and ways to support the programs undertaken by the international organization in Iraq." During the meeting, Al-Kazemi reiterated, "Iraq's keenness to consolidate its regional and international relations to ensure the strengthening of security and stability in Iraq and the region, and to establish the causes of sustainable development for the benefit of the Iraqi people and the brotherly and friendly peace-loving peoples." For her part, Plasschaert confirmed, "the position of the international community in support of Iraq regarding the current challenges, and the importance of pursuing dialogue as a way to resolve differences."
  23. Al-Halbousi and Plaschaert stress the importance of completing the constitutional dues and forming a new government Time: 01/26/2022 21:42:11 Reading: 598 times {Political: Al Furat News} Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi discussed today, Wednesday, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, the developments of the political and security situation in the country. According to a statement by Al-Halbousi's office, Al-Furat News Agency received a copy of it, "the two sides stressed the importance of completing the constitutional dues and forming a new government that meets the requirements of the Iraqi people." Plasschaert also expressed her "condemnation of the missile attack that targeted Karma district and injured a number of civilians yesterday, stressing that these actions aim to destabilize and attempt to create chaos."
  24. Al-Kazemi discusses with Blackshart and foreign ambassadors bilateral relations and democratic and reformist entitlements in Iraq Time: 01/13/2022 15:48:43 Reading: 312 times {Political: Al-Furat News} Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi discussed, today, Thursday, the United Nations envoy in Iraq and a number of ambassadors of friendly countries in private; The Iraqi issue, bilateral relations, areas of common interests, and coordination in the international arena. Al-Kazemi received the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jenin Plaschaert, and during the meeting, they discussed the various files in which the international organization cooperates with Iraq, and everything that would strengthen stability and move forward in the democratic and reformist entitlements in the country. The Prime Minister also received the French Ambassador to Iraq Eric Chevalier and his accompanying delegation. During the meeting, they discussed ways to develop cooperation and consolidate bilateral relations between Iraq and France. Al-Kazemi affirmed Iraq's keenness to build the best relations of partnership and exchange with France, in a manner that enhances the bonds of friendship between the two peoples, the Iraqi and the French. Al-Kazemi also received the Italian ambassador to Iraq, Maurizio Cricante, and his accompanying delegation. The meeting discussed aspects of joint cooperation between Iraq and Italy, which will head this year the NATO mission in Iraq after moving to the tasks of providing advice and training to the Iraqi forces, and the meeting discussed ways to enhance bilateral relations for the benefit of the Iraqi and Italian peoples. Al-Kazemi also received the Russian ambassador to Iraq, Mr. Elbrus Kutrashev and his accompanying delegation. The meeting witnessed discussions on Iraqi-Russian relations, ways of developing them and prospects for their expansion, as well as discussions in the areas of Iraqi cooperation with friendly countries, and the strengthening of the positive Iraqi role, in a way that enhances the security and stability of the region.
  25. With the end of 2021 approaching, Blackshart sends a message to the Iraqi people Time: 12/22/2021 18:06:24 Reading: 1,430 times
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