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Kuwait to agree to lift sanctions on Bagdad after meeting April 15


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Members of the parliamentary Foreign optimistic about the salvation of Iraq from Chapter VII

Wednesday - 11 April 2012

Advisor to the owners: Kuwait will of the Security Council agreed to lift the sanctions on Baghdad after a meeting April 15

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Revealed adviser to Prime Minister of the existence of a crucial meeting between Iraq and Kuwait, leading to a report to the Security Council, including the approval of Kuwait to lift the sanctions on Iraq with the approval of both sides to complete the remaining obligations between the two countries, between a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, the parliamentary Raising Iraq from Chapter VII is not about Kuwait alone, but the conviction of the international community, and political pressure.

The Legal Adviser to the Prime Minister Fadel Muhammad said in an interview with "the world" yesterday that "on 15 of this month will hold a crucial meeting between Iraq and Kuwait to Baghdad to settle all outstanding issues between the two countries," expected to so they can be very positive results. He added that the Kuwaiti delegation headed by Foreign Minister Mohammed Sabah, the membership of officials and ministers involved in the files of contention between the two countries.

He said Muhammad, "If we reach a joint agreement with Kuwait will send the report to the Security Council, and approved it, with approval from both sides that all that remains of obligations between the two countries from archive missing and the demarcation of the border will be completed in good faith between the two countries, and thus closes the file in the Security Council International, and ending penalties for Iraq under Chapter VII. "

A member of the Committee Mohammad Jamshid in an interview for "the world" yesterday that "the State of Kuwait gave positive signals to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, given to the participation at the Arab summit, not to mention the participation of many Arab countries high." He added that "the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to the State of Kuwait, which preceded the summit was very positive, as it achieved its objectives and prompted Kuwait to cooperate with us to rid Iraq from Chapter VII and the political and economic sanctions currently in place."

He expected Jamshid contribute to the Arab League also freeing Iraq from Chapter VII, "I do not doubt that the Arab League wants an Iraq that influence takes leadership role in the region, Iraq today is not Iraq's former regime, which was a source of concern and problems for the region. And I expect that there will be a gesture quick to get rid from Chapter VII. "

I take it a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, the parliamentary staff Arshad remove Iraq from Chapter VII that the international community and members of the Security Council specifically, explaining that "the issue of withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII is not about Kuwait alone, but there is a UN resolution needs to be pressure from Arab countries and the Arab League ".

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They have been saying this for a while now. Lets get it done. I still think more needs to be done to rv. Art 8 of the IMF, HCL, Erbil to name a few.

I agree, cooked, but removal of sanctions is the BIG one...maybe even the first "domino". Until Chapter VII is done there's no reason to trigger the rest, imo.

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I agree, cooked, but removal of sanctions is the BIG one...maybe even the first "domino". Until Chapter VII is done there's no reason to trigger the rest, imo.

There are no sactions on the currency. the remaing ch7 has nothing to do with the dinar. we need the cbi to declare the dinar for use internationally move from being pegged.because we need to create external trading, which will increase demand and hopefully increase its value.

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This is GREAT news! IMO they are getting everything completed before they have this budget published in the Gazette on the 19th. They are movin right along to bigger and better things. Thanks for the article jupitergirl! GOOOORVVVVVVVVVVVVV!

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They have been saying this for a while now. Lets get it done. I still think more needs to be done to rv. Art 8 of the IMF, HCL, Erbil to name a few.

You are correct cooked!!! Article VIII of the IMF states they must be out of chapter VII. :)

Good to stay focused on the facts...not the rumors. ;)

Oh and thanks for the post Jupitergirl. :D

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Who in the world are these people?

laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif its actually people dancing from the 80's from a movie called "Breakin" and actually the guy that is dancing in the black singlet is jean claude Van- damme who played in a whole bunch of action movies but in this picture for some reason has leonidas's face covering jean claude's real face haha Leonidas was in the movie "300"

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Although CH7 liberation itself might not equate a currency revaluation directly, it is definitely a HUGE day for the country of Iraq and will mean great things for their economic proliferation. It seems that all sides are happy and there will be a final signing and photo op session come the 15th. It is really something to see how eager Kuwait has been to establish investments with Iraq.

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You are correct cooked!!! Article VIII of the IMF states they must be out of chapter VII. :)

Good to stay focused on the facts...not the rumors. ;)

Oh and thanks for the post Jupitergirl. :D

Can you show what part of Article VIII of the IMF references the UN's Chapter VII and states that they cannot have Chapter VII resolutions against them?

Here is a LINK to the Article VIII text from the IMF website, and while there is reference to Article VII within it (Article VII: Replenishment and Scarce Currencies) there does not seem to be any mention of UN Chapter VII...

It just doesn't seem to make any sense that Iran can have Chapter VII sanctions/resolutions against them through the UN and still remain in Article VIII with the IMF and Iraq couldn't move from Article XIV to Article VIII while having Chapter VII issues from the UN hanging over their head...

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Can you show what part of Article VIII of the IMF references the UN's Chapter VII and states that they cannot have Chapter VII resolutions against them?

Here is a LINK to the Article VIII text from the IMF website, and while there is reference to Article VII within it (Article VII: Replenishment and Scarce Currencies) there does not seem to be any mention of UN Chapter VII...

It just doesn't seem to make any sense that Iran can have Chapter VII sanctions/resolutions against them through the UN and still remain in Article VIII with the IMF and Iraq couldn't move from Article XIV to Article VIII while having Chapter VII issues from the UN hanging over their head...

Yep...CH7 is from the UN, and Article 8 is from the IMF...two completely different agencies with differing agendas...one has nothing to do with the other....

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