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Confirmation of what the future published by the Iraqi .. Parliamentary: Britain traded remove Iraq from Chapter VII Mubarak

Author: the future of Iraq

13/9/2011 0:00

Baghdad / Iraqi future:

described the leadership of the Virtue Party and MP / National Alliance / Kamilh Moussawi Port Project, "Mubarak Bagharba Arab tool Kuwait." revealed Moussaoui: the existence of claims of British and other countries to Iraq's agreement on the draft Port Mubarak in return for agreeing to his exit from Chapter VII , a clear indication that the port of Mubarak, the project west of Arab, tool Kuwait.

and called Musawi House of Representatives and the government to take all the ways to prevent Kuwait from the establishment of the port, which confirmed Moussawi its statement that it directly affects the Iraqi economy through the "stifling" of the ports marine Iraq.

It was the British ambassador in Kuwait has confirmed on numerous occasions the right of Kuwait in the construction of a port Mubarak and does not affect construction of the port on Iraq, the same opinion, who says the British ambassador in Iraq.

sources on maritime trade that the Kuwaiti government has promised to America by giving 30% of the Mubarak returns, and to prevent Britain 5% compared with Kuwait, they stood in his quest to build a port Mubarak.

http://www.almustakbalpaper.net/ArticleShow.aspx?ID=9326

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"...the existence of claims of British and other countries to Iraq's agreement on the draft Port Mubarak in return for agreeing to his exit from Chapter VII.."

Is this something that did happen, will happen, or just could happen?

Many thanks BondLady for all you do.

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"...the existence of claims of British and other countries to Iraq's agreement on the draft Port Mubarak in return for agreeing to his exit from Chapter VII.."

Is this something that did happen, will happen, or just could happen?

Many thanks BondLady for all you do.

Does this mean chap 7 is complete? Or just that britain or kuwait have agreed to support the lifting of chap 7 sanctions?

Ps- I'm writng this on my phone and when I went to click on "quote" I mistakenly hit the -1 on magawatt....could someone balance him out and then add then someone else add one for the post....pleeeeeeeeease!

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Thank you BondLady for all you do !!!!! Kaperoni stated in his chat, he is trying to get that arabic article translated by someone he knows...could be nothing or it could be something really really big !!!!! :D

...... ty hun, and FYI i had the press release transalted yesterday morning, its in the thread in your forum on the press release i made several posts there about it and what it was, no need to wait for a translation ;)
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this is really a good article and imo this is why maliki went full force to start work on port fao also and the gcc and the un also has given kuwait the approval of there port.........GCC affirms support to Kuwait''s Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port

Politics 9/11/2011 11:34:00 PM

JEDDAH, Sept 11 (KUNA) -- The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Sunday affirmed support to the State of Kuwait's construction of Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port because it would be built over Kuwaiti territories, within its territorial waters and within borders approved by UN resolutions.

The GCC foreign ministers voiced backing to Kuwait during a meeting held earlier today, chaired by UAE's foreign minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nuhayyan.

Kuwait had recently briefed an Iraqi technical team that Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port would not harm Iraq but would be beneficial for the entire region.

Iraqi foreign minister Hoshyar Zebari said a report by the technical team, submitted following their visit to Kuwait, dismissed all fears about the port.

In a final statement, the GCC foreign ministers, meanwhile, said they were confident that Iraq would honor international obligations relevant to Kuwait, a matter that would help building confidence between both countries.

They asserted importance that Iraq fully comply with all UN Security Council (UNSC) resolutions, complete maintenance of border signs with Kuwait, know whereabouts of remains of prisoners and missings of Kuwait and third countries, as well as return Kuwait's national archive and properties.

The national archive and properties were stolen by the defunct regime of Saddam Hussein during its seven-month occupation of Kuwait in 1990-91.

The GCC also affirmed respect to Iraq's unity, stability, independence and regional safety. They called for not interferring in Iraq's affairs and called for speeding up the national conciliation.

On Syria, the foreign ministers called on the regime in Damascus to implement "serious and immediate" reforms that honor aspirations of the Syrian people.

They expressed great regret for the violent actions in Syria that killed and injured large numbers of civilians. The foreign ministers underscored keenness on Syria's stability, security and unity.

They expressed concern for the continuous bloodshed, rising violence and the use of force. They called for immediate halt of the "killing machine" and to seek wisdom.

They urged the Syrian authorities to comply with the Arab initiative.

On Libya, however, the foreign ministers voiced relief that the Libyan people achieved their objecitves. They supported the National Transitional Council (NTC) and Libyan-related UN resolutions.

Regarding Yemen, the Arab Gulf foreign ministers expressed grave concern for the deterioration of security in Yemen, urging all parties to exercise self-restraint to pave way for peaceful transfer of authority.

On relations with Iran, the top diplomats said it was important to maintain good neighborly relations based on mutual respect and non-interference in internal affairs, solving disputes peacefully and refraining from threatening to use force.

They expressed worry over provocative statements by Iranian officials and media against a number of GCC countries, a matter that violated good neighborliness, Charters of the UN and OIC. They called for halting these statements because they would not serve bilateral ties nor the regional stability.

On Iran's nuclear file, the GCC countries welcomed efforts by the P5+1 to addressing the nuclear issue peacefully, and hoped Tehran would adhere to these endeavors.

They reiterated calls that the Middle East region should be free of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and nuclear arms, including Israel.

The foreign ministers affirmed right of the regional countries to using nuclear energy for peaceful means and in line with international standards.

Turning to the Palestinian issue, the foreign ministers said peace would only be achieved through full Israeli withdrawal from all occupied Arab territories to the June 4 1967 borders, including the lands in Palestine, Syrian Golan Heights and southern Lebanon.

Peace should lead to the independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, they asserted.

They condemned the Israeli aggression against Gaza Strip and Egyptian territories killing and wounding many innocent civilians. They also condemned Israel's demolishing and desecration of holy sites.

The foreign ministers called on the international community and the Quartet to exercise pressure upon Israel to stop its hostile actions, and to lift the siege on Gaza.

They denounced the Israeli government's construction of thousands of housing units in occupied East Jerusalem and West Bank.

On Somalia, the GCC foreign ministers called for collaboration of international efforts to address famine in Somalia and the Horn of Africa, which killed thousands of people.

They, on the other hand, condemned all types of terrorism and called for the establishment of an international counterterrorism center. (pickup previous) yms.bs KUNA 120020 Sep 11NNNN

http://www.kuna.net.kw/NewsAgenciesPublicSite/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2189637&Language=en *************************** then we have this******************9/11/2011

Al-Maliki says Iraq seeks fast construction of Fao port Politics

BAGHDAD, Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki said Sunday Iraq was determined to rehabilitate and operate its sea ports.

Al-Maliki, in a meeting with Chairman of DP World Sultan Ahmad bin Sulayem, said his government was working to speed up the building of the Fao Port, and the Iraq was looking forward to importing many of its needs through its ports.

Bin Sulayem said DP World was ready to work hand-in-hand with Iraq.

He said the reoperation of Iraqi ports would have positive impacts on Iraq and entire region.

http://www.kuna.net.kw/NewsAgenciesPublicSite/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2189634&Language=en

*******************************and then this video of the company to build it**************************

*******************so im pretty much thinkin at the next meeting with the UN they just might be able to come out of chapter 7 **********providing they can keep there stupid actions and mouths in check long enuff to getRdone.....i hope my post wasnt to long just know these things are of huge importance, ty all..............BondLady
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im not sure if this will be it or not..........i found this on kellys site, she keeps a pretty good record of this like this, but ill try to keep checking on it to see if i can find something definant for u..................************************************* .UN September 19-24 ~ 2011 Launch of the "Global Counterterrorism Forum" (GCTF) in New York at the United Nations ...

September 9, 2011

Global Counterterrorism Forum

As stated in President Obama’s National Counterterrorism Strategy, the U.S. is committed to strengthening the global counterterrorism (CT) architecture in a manner that complements and reinforces the CT work of existing multilateral bodies. The Administration’s signature initiative in this area is the Global Counterterrorism Forum (GCTF), which is intended to ensure the necessary international architecture is in place to address 21st century challenges.

The U.S. proposed the creation of the GCTF to address the evolving terrorist threat in a way that would bring enduring benefits by helping frontline countries and affected regions acquire the means to deal with threats they face. It is based on a recognition that the U.S. alone cannot eliminate every terrorist or terrorist organization. Rather, the international community must come together to assist countries as they work to confront the terrorist threat.

What: The GCTF will be a new, informal, multilateral CT body that will focus on identifying critical civilian CT needs, mobilizing the necessary expertise and resources to address these issues and build global political will. It will provide a needed venue for national CT officials and practitioners to meet with their counterparts from key countries in different regions to share CT experiences, expertise, strategies, capacity needs, and capacity-building programs. The GCTF will prioritize civilian capacity building in areas such as rule of law, border management, and countering violent extremism.

The GCTF will also provide a unique platform for senior CT policymakers and experts from key partners in different regions to share insights and best practices. In short, the GCTF will take a more strategic approach to civilian CT efforts and help us increase the number of countries capable – both technically and in terms of political will – of dealing with the terrorist challenge.

Who: The 30 founding members of the GCTF are: Algeria, Australia, Canada, China, Colombia, Denmark, Egypt, the European Union, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Morocco, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Structure: The GCTF will consist of a strategic-level Coordinating Committee, co-chaired initially by the United States and Turkey; five thematic and regional expert-driven working groups; and a small administrative unit that the U.S. will host for the first few years.

Continues

Initial working groups will focus on: 1) the criminal justice sector and rule of law; 2) countering violent extremism; 3) capacity building in the Sahel; 4) capacity building in The Horn Region; and 5) capacity building in Southeast Asia. In addition, relevant non-GCTF member states and other relevant stakeholders, including the United Nations, regional and sub-regional bodies, and non-government experts, will be invited to participate in the appropriate working group(s) and/or working group activities.

Relationship with the United Nations: The United Nations will be a close partner of and participant in the GCTF and its activities. The GCTF will serve as a mechanism for furthering the implementation of the universally-agreed UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and, more broadly, complement and reinforce existing multilateral CT efforts, starting with those of the United Nations.

Official Launch: The GCTF will be launched officially in New York at the level of foreign ministers on the margins of the upcoming UN General Assembly meetings in September 2011. In addition to adopting the GCTF’s founding documents (a political declaration and terms of reference) and short speeches from the Co-Chairs (the U.S. and Turkey) and other GCTF members, the event will include the announcement of two concrete deliverables, thus highlighting the GCTF’s practical, action-oriented focus from the outset. In addition, the Global Survivors Network will premiere a short film of interviews of survivors of terrorism from around the globe. The film will depict the different ways in which survivors are now helping to prevent terrorism by speaking out against violent extremist ideologies.

Deliverables: 1) the adoption of the Cairo Declaration on Counterterrorism and the Rule of Law and the announcement of a major rule of law capacity-building program focused, in particular, on countries transitioning away from emergency law; and 2) the announcement of the intention to create the first-ever multilateral training and research center focused on countering violent extremism, which would be based in the Gulf region.

U.S., Nigeria, 28 Others to Combat Global Terrorism

New York — Nigeria is among 30 countries that would join hands in a new initiative to combat global terrorism, the United States government has said.

The new initiative, Global Counterterrorism Forum (GCTF), which is a proposal of the US government, will be launched officially in New York on the margins of this month's United Nations General Assembly meetings.

It has 30 founding members which include: Nigeria, Algeria, Australia, Canada, China, Colombia, Denmark, Egypt, the European Union, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Morocco, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and US.

The State Department said on Friday that the forum was aimed at addressing the evolving terrorist threat in a way that would bring enduring benefits, by helping frontline countries and affected regions acquire the means to deal with threats they face.

Noting that the forum was intended to ensure necessary international architecture was in place to address 21st century challenges, it described it as, "a new, informal, multilateral CT (counterterrorism) body that will focus on identifying critical civilian CT needs, mobilizing the necessary expertise and resources to address these issues and build global political will."

In addition to this, it said the GCTF would "provide a needed venue for national CT officials and practitioners to meet with their counterparts from key countries in different regions to share CT experiences, expertise, strategies, capacity needs, and capacity-building programmes."

Other areas of focus of the new initiative include prioritizing civilian capacity building in areas such as rule of law, border management, and countering violent extremism, and providing a unique platform for senior CT policymakers and experts from key partners in different regions to share insights and best practices.

"In short, the GCTF will take a more strategic approach to civilian CT efforts and help us increase the number of countries capable - both technically and in terms of political will - of dealing with the terrorist challenge," the State Department said.

According to the US government, the forum would consist of a strategic-level Coordinating Committee and would be co-chaired initially by US and Turkey. It will also have five thematic and regional expert-driven working groups and a small administrative unit to be hosted by US for the first few years.

US said the initial working groups would focus on the criminal justice sector and rule of law, countering violent extremism, capacity building in the Sahel, capacity building in the Horn Region, and capacity building in Southeast Asia.

It, however, said that relevant non-GCTF member states and other relevant stakeholders, like UN, regional and sub-regional bodies, and non-government experts, would be invited to participate in the appropriate working group and their activities.

Apart from the UN being a close partner and participant in the forum and its activities, the State Department said, "GCTF will serve as a mechanism for furthering the implementation of the universally-agreed UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and, more broadly, complement and reinforce existing multilateral CT efforts, starting with those of the United Nations."

Noting that the forum is part of President Barack Obama's National Counterterrorism Strategy, the State Department said the initiative was based on a recognition that US alone cannot eliminate every terrorist or terrorist organization, and that the international community must come together to assist countries as they work to confront terrorist threat

http://allafrica.com/stories/201109100192.html ************************************** India and Pakistan are among 28 founding members of the Global Counterterrorism Forum,

A signature initiative of the Obama administration to create a collective international effort to fight the war against terrorism.

It will be launched officially in New York at the level of foreign ministers on the margins of the General Assembly meetings of United Nations later this month, the State Department announced today.

"The GCTF will be a new, informal, multilateral CT (counter-terrorism) body that will focus on identifying critical civilian CT needs, mobilising the necessary expertise and resources to address these issues and build global political will," US State Department said in a fact sheet.

"It will provide a needed venue for national CT officials and practitioners to meet with their counterparts from key countries in different regions to share CT experiences, expertise, strategies, capacity needs, and capacity-building programmes.

"The GCTF will prioritise civilian capacity building in areas such as rule of law, border management, and countering violent extremism," it said.

The GCTF will consist of a strategic-level coordinating committee, co-chaired initially by the United States and Turkey; five thematic and regional expert-driven working groups; and a small administrative unit that the US will host for the first few years.

http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/wire-news/india-is-founding-memberglobal-counterterrorism-forum_584793.html

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Confirmation of what the future published by the Iraqi .. Parliamentary: Britain traded remove Iraq from Chapter VII Mubarak

Author: the future of Iraq

13/9/2011 0:00

Baghdad / Iraqi future:

described the leadership of the Virtue Party and MP / National Alliance / Kamilh Moussawi Port Project, "Mubarak Bagharba Arab tool Kuwait." revealed Moussaoui: the existence of claims of British and other countries to Iraq's agreement on the draft Port Mubarak in return for agreeing to his exit from Chapter VII , a clear indication that the port of Mubarak, the project west of Arab, tool Kuwait.

and called Musawi House of Representatives and the government to take all the ways to prevent Kuwait from the establishment of the port, which confirmed Moussawi its statement that it directly affects the Iraqi economy through the "stifling" of the ports marine Iraq.

It was the British ambassador in Kuwait has confirmed on numerous occasions the right of Kuwait in the construction of a port Mubarak and does not affect construction of the port on Iraq, the same opinion, who says the British ambassador in Iraq.

sources on maritime trade that the Kuwaiti government has promised to America by giving 30% of the Mubarak returns, and to prevent Britain 5% compared with Kuwait, they stood in his quest to build a port Mubarak.

http://www.almustakbalpaper.net/ArticleShow.aspx?ID=9326

You are simply awesome BL. I love when you post or someone re-posts your Info. I do enjoy what you bring to the table. It's posters like you that make reading on this site enjoyable. While I no were near have your status, I do try and contribute as well on occasion.

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You are simply awesome BL. I love when you post or someone re-posts your Info. I do enjoy what you bring to the table. It's posters like you that make reading on this site enjoyable. While I no were near have your status, I do try and contribute as well on occasion.

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ty so much, and im trying to locate the un meeting schedule now and if i can find it ill be glad to post it here for u all as well....BL

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Do you know if they have been released from chapter 7 yet or will they be released once the port is completely agreed upon.

Confirmation of what the future published by the Iraqi .. Parliamentary: Britain traded remove Iraq from Chapter VII Mubarak

Author: the future of Iraq

13/9/2011 0:00

Baghdad / Iraqi future:

described the leadership of the Virtue Party and MP / National Alliance / Kamilh Moussawi Port Project, "Mubarak Bagharba Arab tool Kuwait." revealed Moussaoui: the existence of claims of British and other countries to Iraq's agreement on the draft Port Mubarak in return for agreeing to his exit from Chapter VII , a clear indication that the port of Mubarak, the project west of Arab, tool Kuwait.

and called Musawi House of Representatives and the government to take all the ways to prevent Kuwait from the establishment of the port, which confirmed Moussawi its statement that it directly affects the Iraqi economy through the "stifling" of the ports marine Iraq.

It was the British ambassador in Kuwait has confirmed on numerous occasions the right of Kuwait in the construction of a port Mubarak and does not affect construction of the port on Iraq, the same opinion, who says the British ambassador in Iraq.

sources on maritime trade that the Kuwaiti government has promised to America by giving 30% of the Mubarak returns, and to prevent Britain 5% compared with Kuwait, they stood in his quest to build a port Mubarak.

http://www.almustakbalpaper.net/ArticleShow.aspx?ID=9326

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