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Kuwait dropped the ball in our court .. IRAQ must COME OUT from (مطامير) CHAPTER VII ( JUNE 27 ) and say goodbye O international sanctions!


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Kuwait dropped the ball in our court .. Iraq must come out from (مطامير) Chapter VII and say goodbye O international sanctions
 

 

 

 

Tuesday 06/18/2013 03:30 am

 

 
Is not new to say that Iraq and its people tolerant pay the bill recklessness and عنتريات head of the former regime (of Saddam) decision reckless invasion of neighboring country Kuwait Valqasi and proximal knows very well that the war Saddam waged and افتعلها former regime left traces and serious repercussions on the Iraqis in all walks of life and details minute
 

 

 

 

It is no doubt the effects of terrifying paying for it today and generations later Perhaps the worst and most dangerous decisions unfair and hurt against Iraq is what is known as Chapter VII and the national effort focus now is to get out of the pain of this chapter and freedom permanently from the constraints of sanctions and restrictions imposed on Iraq ..

 

 

 

Truth be told that Iraq could Throughout the past two decades that performs all of the obligations imposed on it, leaving only a few things, especially in the presence of Understanding (Iraqi - Kuwaiti) and the insistence of a bilateral joint to solve all dilemmas outstanding both those related to Chapter VII or other ...

 

 

 

The liberation of Iraq from the dreaded scourge of this chapter would open the gates of the future in front of him extensively and allow him to breathe the air naturally and regain its role as an effective member of the United Nations ..

 

 

 

The visit of the Prime Minister of Kuwait Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad of Iraq and his meeting with Iraqi officials, led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki gave a strong boost, according to the delegate Kuwaiti Permanent at the United Nations, the Security Council will be considered in place to REMOVE IRAQ FROM CHAPTER VII on JUNE 27 the current expected to pass resolution of unhindered while confirmed the Foreign Relations Committee parliamentary get Iraq to formal approval by the Secretary General of the United Nations to remove Iraq from Chapter VII so as to convergence of views between the two brotherly Iraq and Kuwait Lama and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait (Khaled Al-Jarallah) confirms that there is a memorandum prepared will be adopted soon between Iraq and Kuwait to develop the northern oilfields and then direct extraction of oil operations in the light of this note indicating that the end of this month Iraq will start automatically get out from under the yoke of Chapter VII final.

 

 

 

The remaining amount of damages on Iraq and $ 11 billion dollars that Baghdad claim stopper once and downright about this case, the ball is now in the court of Iraq .. It is important Iraq has fulfilled its obligations, especially with regard to the resolution 833 was left is the decision of an equitable favor of Iraq, which is what we are waiting impatiently.
 

 

 

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 what drives me crazy is the idea , that when chapter 7 is lifted , the dinar will rise ....{ I am hoping this is what is going to happen like the rest of us .. but  with Iraq...  I`m not sure anymore } .... most likely chapter 7 will go too 6  and that will be all for another year ..... and we will get to hash out all the dang crazy news articles , and rumors for another year !  {  dang June looks too good to be true  } 

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rocky808 : the headline is too long , therefore there won't be enough space to write a date.

 

 

 

jeepguy: " {  dang June looks too good to be true  } " ,   Yep and Let's hope June will be our favourable month and last ride for RV.

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Good Job Mr. Bundy.............hopefully the official UN date for release of C-7 is in-fact June 27/13. What happens after that date will be anyone's guess. Like everyone else I am hopeful for an RV....................

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Has anyone done any research on shat chapter VII entailes?

 

And does it really matter...I have read that you have to have a tradeable currency to come out of Chater VII...so again will it matter what chapter in this long book they are in if it is tradeable after June 27th?

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GO IRAQ GO!

Now do it in the Big Apple on the 27th, release the hounds! Or would that be camels?

ahhhh, either way, just do it.

Now, in the meantime GOI, pass and IMPLEMENT the Erbil agreement!

 

In a line from the movie "Kelly's Heroes" by Carroll O'Conner:

GO TEAM GO!

WM13

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GO IRAQ GO!

Now do it in the Big Apple on the 27th, release the hounds! Or would that be camels?

ahhhh, either way, just do it.

Now, in the meantime GOI, pass and IMPLEMENT the Erbil agreement!

 

In a line from the movie "Kelly's Heroes" by Carroll O'Conner:

GO TEAM GO!

WM13

 

They even got the grave diggers with them!!!! :soon:

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Ban Ki-moon calls for Iraq's output of CHAPTER VII»

 

 

 


19-06-2013

 

 

 

 

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the UN Security Council to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, and put an end to the threat of sanctions still threatened after it invaded Kuwait in 1990, because of the improved relations between the two countries.
 

 

 

 

Turning in a report to the Security Council talks on the aftermath of the invasion, the two countries reached "a new level of confidence and opened a new chapter" in their relations.

 

 

 

 

And requested the Security Council to end the threat of sanctions or the use of force under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, the Council should discuss this topic next week.
 

 

 

 

Iraq and Kuwait have taken in recent months, actions to address their differences over general aviation companies and restoration of monuments. In a letter to the United Nations endorsed Foreign Minister Sheikh Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, the Secretary-General's proposal.
 

 

 

And approved the Ki that the issue of missing Kuwaitis still hurts families ", but stressed that the Iraqi Government had made" a commendable effort to address them.
 

 

 

"If the Council adopted recommendations, Iraq will not be covered by Chapter VII related to this file, and will be a further step towards restoring international stature."
 

 

 

 

In this case the search for the missing Kuwaitis and national archives will be transferred to

 

 

 

 

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Ki-moon calls on the Security Council to remove Iraq from Chapter VII
 
 
 
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
 
 
 
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Tuesday the UN Security Council to put an end to the threat of sanctions which still threatens Iraq since it invaded Kuwait in 1990, due to the improvement in relations between the two countries.
 
 

And being touched in a report to the Security Council to the negotiations between the two countries on the stage that followed the invasion, it was considered that the two countries have reached the "new level of confidence and opened a new chapter" in their relations.
 
 
Accordingly, the request of the Security Council to end the threat of sanctions or the use of force under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, the Council to discuss this issue next week.
 
 
It was Saddam Hussein's army occupied Kuwait for seven months from August 1990 to February 1991 by an international coalition that expelled. And pushed Iraq to Kuwait about $ 30 billion in compensation for the war out of 41 billion payable upon to be completed repaid at the end of 2015.
 
 
Baghdad now are paid five percent of its oil and gas revenues to the Fund of the United Nations that the payment of compensation.
 
 
The countries took measures in recent months to address their differences on general aviation companies and restoration of monuments border.
 
 
Kuwait continues to ask about the fate of 600 of its citizens who went missing during the conflict and calls for the restoration of a section of the national archives.
 
 
In a letter to the United Nations, Wade and Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Khalid Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah that the proposal, as cited in the report.
 
 
He acknowledged that the issue of missing Kuwaitis "still hurts families" concerned, but stressed that the Iraqi government has made "commendable effort" to address them.
 
 
He added that "if the Council adopted my recommendations, Iraq will no longer be covered by Chapter VII in relation to this file and will be an additional step towards the restoration of the former international stature."
 
 
In this case, the responsibility to search for the missing Kuwaitis and the National Archives will be transferred to the UN mission in Iraq.

 

 

 

THE LINK : http://www.kitabat.com/ar/page/18/06/2013/13436/كي-مون-يدعومجلس-الامن-لاخراجالعراق-من-الفصل-السابع.html

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Ban Ki-moon recommends lifting of Chapter VII on Iraq

 
 
 
Jun 19, 2013    5:49



Erbil, June 19 (PNA) - invited the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon on the UN Security Council to put an end to the threat of sanctions which still threatens Iraq since it invaded Kuwait in 1990, due to the improvement in relations between the two countries.
 

 
 

As discussed in the report of the Security Council to the negotiations between the two countries on the stage that followed the invasion, Ban Ki-moon was considered that the two countries reached the «new level of confidence and opened a new chapter in their relations. Accordingly, the request of the Security Council terminate the threat of sanctions or the use of force under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, the Council to discuss this issue next week, according to Agence France-Presse.
 
 

It was Saddam Hussein's army had occupied Kuwait for seven months from August 1990 to February 1991 before being expelled international coalition. And pushed Iraq to Kuwait about $ 30 billion in compensation for the war out of 41 billion payable upon to perform repaid at the end of 2015. Baghdad now paid five per cent of its oil and gas revenues to the Fund of the United Nations that the payment of compensation.

 


And took the country in recent months procedures in order to address their differences on general aviation companies and restoration of monuments border. Kuwait continues to ask about the fate of 600 of its citizens who went missing during the conflict and calls for the restoration of a section of the national archives.
 
 
 
In a letter to the United Nations, supported the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Khalid Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Ban Ki-moon's proposal, according to the report cited. And Ban Ki-moon acknowledged that the issue of missing Kuwaitis «still hurts families concerned, but stressed that the Iraqi government had made« a commendable effort to address them.
 
 
 
And Ban Ki-moon said: «If the Council adopted my recommendations, Iraq will no longer be covered by Chapter VII relating to this file and will be an additional step towards the restoration of the former international stature. In this case, the responsibility of the search for missing Kuwaitis and the National Archives will be transferred to the United Nations Mission in Iraq.

 

 

 

THE LINK : http://www.4.hathalyoum.net/iraqnews.php?action=sit&cd=0&sid=233099

 

 

 

 

Ban recommend to remove Iraq from Chapter VII
 

 
19-06-2013     00:54
 

Recommended that the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, the Security Council Tuesday subjecting only humanitarian controversial issue remaining between Iraq and Kuwait to Item VI of the UN Charter, instead of the seventh item.
 
 

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Subjects Salhalarac, Alkwytivkr The sixth item Urges States to resolve their differences through peaceful means, The seventh item Vijol the Security Council to impose its will by force, either through sanctions or military intervention.
 
 

Iraq remains subject to international sanctions imposed by the United Nations after the invasion and occupation of Kuwait in 1990, despite the fall of the regime of former President Saddam Hussein by the U.S. invasion and occupation in 2003.
 
 

In the case of the Security Council to accept the recommendation of the Secretary-General, will be considered a strong political push to Baghdad in an effort to restore its international ten years after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.
 
 

It is noteworthy that Iraq is still subject to an international ban on arms exports and freezing the assets of certain persons and entities associated with Saddam.
 
 

He said Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said that if the Security Council approves the recommendation that, you will not be left to his country from Altazmat under Chapter VII only a commitment to pay the remaining $ 11 billion his trust in compensation to Kuwait.
 
 

Zebari stressed that Iraq could fulfill this debt by 2015 if it continues to pay the premium amount at the current pace.
 
 

Kuwait had opposed for years to remove Iraq from Chapter VII because of differences over borders and Disappeared Persons, property and other issues, but most of these issues and found their way to the solution recently.
 
 

Ban said in a report to the Security Council "has shown the Iraqi and Kuwaiti governments a great deal of responsibility and respect for the interests of the other party and so Ptouselhma to the arrangements acceptable and mutually beneficial."
 
 

The Secretary-General in his report "in the event of the approval of the Security Council on my recommendation, will be removing Iraq from Chapter VII with respect to this file, and will advance another step towards the restoration of its international a long تاقت goal lead this country to achieve after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein."
 
 

Ban said he should authorize the United Nations Mission in Iraq's political responsibility Find Kuwaitis and nationals of other countries absent or their remains, as well as of Kuwaiti property Kalarhev the national stolen during the occupation of Kuwait.
 
 

It is scheduled to decide on the relevant Security Council at a later date of the month.

 

 

 

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