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Ahead of a meeting of the United Nations Security Council expresses its regret at the failure to respond to Iraq with the international resolutions : NK | SS Editor: NK | SS GMT Wednesday, 2004 August 2010 07:24 GMT 9638 http://www.alsumarianews.com/ NewsDetails 9638 http://www.alsumarianews.com/ NewsDetails Alsumaria News / Baghdad

Expressed the United Nations, Wednesday, hours before the meetings of the UN Security Council on Iraq, regretted the failure to respond to Iraq with its resolutions regarding pending issues with Kuwait, while Kuwaiti officials confirmed that the pin great hopes on the future Iraqi government to resolve outstanding issues between the parties.

The representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ad Mlkrt in the report would be presented later today at UN Security Council meeting at United Nations Headquarters in New York and received "Alsumaria News" copy "It is regrettable that the Government did not respond, even now, with repeated requests, and it did not provide any ready to continue the maintenance project for Iraq-Kuwait border, which was mandated by Security Council resolution No. 833 in 1993, and to pay its share of additional funding 600000 dollars. "

The session comes on the UN Security Council scheduled to be held later in the day Wednesday in New York two days after the twentieth anniversary of the invasion of Kuwait by the forces of the former Iraqi regime, and the panel will discuss developments in the political and security situation in Iraq and how to apply the international resolutions issued against him under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations after the invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, fear among Iraqi political international intervention in the event no agreement is reached between the political blocs lead to the formation of the government before the Security Council to hold its own in Iraq.

He called in his Mlkrt Government of Iraq to "declare their commitment to international resolutions, and to pay their share of the funding necessary to maintain the project after the adjournment of the final stage of the maintenance work carried out by the Department of Peacekeeping Operations and the Department of Field support."

The Mlkrt he had met earlier in the Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Mohammad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Undersecretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs Khaled Sulaiman Al-Jarallah, the most prominent Kuwaiti officials and told them to "the need for progress in resolving outstanding issues between Iraq and Kuwait and expeditiously, particularly to meet the obligations of Iraq's international under Security Council resolutions that have not been implemented yet. "

The Mlkrt that "Kuwaiti officials have expressed hope that the new government to continue in Iraq to encourage the normalization of relations between Iraq and its neighbors, including Kuwait."

The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has urged Iraq in November 16 last to fulfill its obligations to Kuwait and, in particular Security Council resolution No. 833 on the demarcation of their borders out of the penalty provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, as UN Security Council decided in December the second this year to keep the immunity of Iraqi funds and the extension of Iraqi oil revenues deposited in the Development Fund for Iraq to the United Nations to the end of next year, which is a continuation of the policy of imposing sanctions on Iraq under Chapter VII.

For its part, the Iraqi Foreign Ministry announced, on Tuesday, on the tongue and agent for, however, Abawi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News" they are understanding of Kuwait's desire to resolve outstanding matters between the two countries to create an atmosphere to raise Iraq from the list of the seventh item, noting that this would allow for Iraq return to what it was in its relations with the world by the year 1990, as expected Abbawi be the attitude of Kuwait "positive" in the Security Council meeting, noting that "Kuwait is keen on normalizing relations between the two countries and there are indications in this direction."

He called Mlkrt in the notes contained in his report to the Security Council later today, the new Iraqi government to "do everything in their power to meet its remaining obligations under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, especially the issues relating to Kuwait, as soon as possible," he the need for "making progress with regard to the draft maintenance of the Iraqi border - Kuwaiti nationals and Kuwaiti missing persons and missing Kuwaiti property."

He also called on Iraq's neighboring countries to "give priority to the participation of Iraq's new government to address issues of common interest, which will enable it to achieve much in order to achieve greater stability in the region as a whole."

Kuwait has asked the UN Security Council in July of 2009 before its to discuss Iraq's international obligations not to remove Iraq from the list of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations before it has met all its obligations, particularly the issues of compensation and prisoners of war and missing persons and its emphasis on the need to respect Iraq of resolution 833 Judge demarcation of the border between Iraq and Kuwait, especially after the Iraqi objections that appear from time to time on the demarcation of the frontier, and reaffirmed the same demands this week by a number of Kuwaiti deputies.

The Security Council extended on June 15 of 2010 Following a briefing to the Security Council by Gennady Tarasov High-level Coordinator of the Secretary of the year on the question of Kuwaiti nationals and nationals

Third countries of missing persons and return of Kuwaiti property in accordance with paragraph 14 of resolution 1999, the mandate of the High-level Coordinator until December 2010, as the Security Council noted the time that a period of confidence-building and cooperation between Iraq and Kuwait, which began in April 2009, proved to be useful, but members of the Council have acknowledged in time himself had not found more remains of Kuwaiti and third country nationals are confirmed in Iraq, and that the latter has not made only limited progress on the issue of determining the fate of Kuwaiti national archives.

Iraq has had since 1990 under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, which imposed after the invasion of the regime of President Saddam Hussein of Kuwait in August of the same year.

This allows the item to use force against Iraq as a threat to international security, in addition to large amounts of frozen stock, international banks for the purpose of payment of compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait.

Consists of Chapter VII of the 13 articles, is the resolution 678 of 1990 and the proposal to expel Iraq from Kuwait by force of the provisions of this chapter, and Iraq remains under Tailth, because to keep the issue remains of Kuwaiti citizens and prisoners in Iraq and Kuwaiti property, including archives of the Amiri Diwan and the Crown Prince's Court and the question of compensation environmental and oil and which do not relate only to the State of Kuwait, but other Arab states and companies still have some rights.

Some of the verbal exchange between a number of officials in both countries this year led to a kind of tension, the more the issue of the detention of a plane belonging to Iraqi Airways by British authorities following a complaint Kuwait during a trip to London with one of the officials of the Ministry of Transportation because of war reparations.

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