yota691 Posted August 3, 2022 Report Share Posted August 3, 2022 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." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted August 3, 2022 Author Report Share Posted August 3, 2022 Saleh: The country's conditions require a commitment to calm and to enter into a dialogue in order to reach a road map Time: 08/03/2022 14:09:35 Reading: 650 times The President of the Republic receives the UN envoy, Jeanine Plasschaert Today, Wednesday, August 3, 2022, the President of the Republic, Dr. Barham Salih, received at the Peace Palace in Baghdad, the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Mrs. Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert. During the meeting, they discussed political developments in the country, ways to get out of the current crisis, ensure security and stability in the country, and secure dialogue and convergence among all to find effective solutions that fulfill the aspirations of citizens. President Barham Salih stressed that the conditions in the country require a commitment to calm and to engage in an honest and careful dialogue that deals with the political situation in order to reach a clear-cut roadmap based on giving priority to the supreme national interest, reassuring citizens, consolidating civil and social peace, and fortifying the country. For her part, Ms. Plasschaert affirmed the support and support of the United Nations mission for dialogue between all parties and access to paths that secure the protection of security and stability and meet the requirements of the Iraqis. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted August 3, 2022 Author Report Share Posted August 3, 2022 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 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
horsesoldier Posted August 3, 2022 Report Share Posted August 3, 2022 Good to see the UN has this situation firmly in hand & under control. ( This is what's known as sarcasm folks ). What's been going on here for nearly 20 years shows me how completely inept the UN would like everyone to see, all the while running a fantastically brilliant operation of one of the most clever of all money laundering schemes in the history of the world. 3 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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