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calling on the UN to "support Iraq and help it exit Chapter VII."


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Baghdad (NINA) - First Deputy of Parliament Speaker, Qusay Al Suhail, discussed with head of the UN mission in Iraq, Martin Kobler, the role of the UN and the political situation in Iraq and the region.

He stressed, according to a statement issued by his media office "the importance of the UN role in Iraq and the need to strengthen it through the support of building constitutional and democratic institutions," calling on the UN to "support Iraq and help it exit Chapter VII."

The two sides stressed "the importance of resolving pending issues between the political blocs through dialogue and Constitution and to avoid media escalation which does not serve the political process only, but also leaves negative effect on the level of services, construction, and economy in addition to its effects on citizens."

For his part, Kobler expressed "the UN readiness to provide ways and means that will support the political process in Iraq and the democratic system in it." /End/

http://www.ninanews.com/english/News_Details.asp?ar95_VQ=FLDLFK

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Just read the red text ---- that just says keep quiet about the RV until it happens to me

The two sides stressed "the importance of resolving pending issues between the political blocs through dialogue and Constitution and to avoid media escalation which does not serve the political process only, but also leaves negative effect on the level of services, construction, and economy in addition to its effects on citizens."

http://www.ninanews....?ar95_VQ=FLDLFK

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