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    MP Walid Abboud: the government will delay the formation of a shadow on the exit Iraq from Chapter VII

    Rep. MP Walid Abboud Iraqi Accordance Front, that "the current government is a caretaker government and the Security Council and the United Nations want a government had the authority to discuss the situation in Iraq in light of or assistance to keep him out of regional warfare in Section VII."

    Abboud said in a statement singled out by the reporter That "the government will delay the formation of a shadow over the exit Iraq from Chapter VII and therefore, the political blocs today bear responsibility for this delay."

    He pointed out that "we still hope and confidence in our heads of political blocs, including the agreement to accelerate the formation of the government and the country out of the current crisis and move forward in resolving the problems of Iraq's foreign ill with neighboring Kuwait or with others."

    The UN Security Council will hold a meeting on the fourth of August on the possibility of being out of Iraq from Chapter VII, or or not.


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    Vice : The Security Council will be a new government under Chapter VII if the masses did not agree before the Fourth of August

    Johns expected for the Iraqi National Coalition, said Tuesday that UN Security Council decides to choose an Iraqi government under Chapter VII of its charter in the absence of an agreement the political blocs to form a government before the fourth day of August next, at the same time demanding that the Iraqi public prosecutor filed a lawsuit brought against Leaders of political blocs to violate the Constitution.

    The independent MP in the National Coalition Sabah al-Saadi told a news conference held at the Parliament, and attended "Alsumaria News", "The UN Security Council would impose government chooses the people of Iraq under Chapter VII of the charter, if you do not agree the political blocs to form a government before the fourth month Next August," noting that "the Security Council will choose a new president of the Government be convincing to all members."

    The UN Security Council is the fourth of August, the next special meeting to 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 interference from international If no agreement is reached between the political blocs lead to the formation of the Government before the Security Council held its own in Iraq.

    He said Saedi, that "the political blocs responsible for the imposition of any government to the people for its refusal to make concessions on this matter and insist on their positions based on their interests away from the people's problems," adding that "these blocks would restore Iraq to the international control of the full of its affairs, economic and political."

    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, and allows the item to use force against Iraq as a threat to international security as well as large amounts of frozen assets Finance International banks for the purpose of payment of compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait, are also allowed to intervene in their internal affairs in the event contained in the security and political situation of the country, as stipulated in Security Council resolutions issued after April 2003.

    He also called on the Independent National Alliance claim the Iraqi public to "institution of criminal proceedings against the leaders of political blocs to violate the Constitution by postponing parliament session to an unspecified time," saying that "leaders of political blocs gathered at the parliament building today are the cause of the political crisis in the country."

    And re- interview Saedi, the possibility of making the UN Security Council 's decision to choose which the new Iraqi government scenario of what happened in May 2004 through the selection of the interim government, headed by leader of the Iraqi National List, Iyad Allawi when he was granted Envoy internationalist time in Iraq, Lakhdar Ibrahimi, in cooperation with the President of the CPA dissolved, Paul Bremer, The authority to select figures the government and convince the Iraqi factions to accept through a series of meetings held, and is a UN Security Council that took place in the selection of an Iraqi government a great opportunity for some international powers are willing to assume a secular figure to the post of Prime Minister and the removal of Islamist political parties from power which they controlled since 2005.

    It seems that the intensity of political conflict between the political blocs over the prime minister, and the inability of the national coalition to convince the leader of a coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki not to stand for second term as happened in 2006 with the Dawa party leader Ibrahim al- Jaafari, who was in the alliance, a unified national past, As well as the absence of a clear rejection by the United States to Maliki taking a new presidential term, has brought the political situation in a stalemate, particularly with the statements of the new ambassador to Washington in Baghdad James Jeffrey, on the unwillingness of his country in the presence of a strong role for Tehran in the next Iraqi government referring To the National Coalition, which has close ties with the Iranian side.

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    Iraqi Government: We will go out of the seventh item and look for an alternative to protect our money

    The Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister, that Iraq will emerge from the pain of the seventh item soon, warning that the Iraqi government is looking for an alternative to the United Nations for the protection of the fund for support of Iraq. Noting that Iraq had taken several measures paid for the first time To be the report of the United Nations Secretary positive.

    Nuri Shaways in a television interview with Al-Iraqiya semi-government, on Saturday evening, said "the government was holding activities to find a replacement for the Protection of the Development Fund for Iraq's assets which is subject under the auspices of the United Nations and convert it entirely to the supervision of the Iraqi side, while maintaining a mechanism to protect this money."

    The CPA was a U.S. civil administration which took over the running of Iraq after 2003, has established a Development Fund for Iraq in order to raise funds from oil exports and petroleum products, natural gas and frozen Iraqi assets and surplus from the oil for food program administered by the United Nations and the spending on the benefit of Iraqis. The Fund was established with the consent of the UN Security Council.

    He cautioned Shaways that "Iraq has provided this year several reports to the United Nations and through ongoing work is continuing and sequential," and has said "there was a problematic certain we solve the remnants of the oil and food, including claims of U.S. citizens and U.S. companies for damages."

    Shaways and chaired the committee monitoring the overall implementation of the strategic framework agreement between Iraq and the United States in the field of economy and energy, which includes the Governor of Central Bank of Iraq and advisers in the Iraqi government.

    He pointed out that "actions had led for the first time in more than seven years to be the report of the UN chief positive about Iraqi activity in this matter."

    Shaways and "The last UN report the price of an Iraqi role that has been in the last period", warning that "will lead to closer cooperation between Iraq and international actors to lead to solutions that are in favor of Iraq."

    He added: "We will go out of the seventh item or find an alternative protected 100% this year, and will not exceed it next year."

    The report of the audit of the accounts was distributed at last month reported that the Pentagon can not determine the exact fate of 8.7 billion dollars of the 9.1 billion total funds in the Development Fund for Iraq from the funds of Iraqi oil and gas allocated to the humanitarian needs and reconstruction after 2003, Received by the ministry for reconstruction activities in Iraq."

    The report spoke of what he called Baltsep in the management of some of the billions of dollars earmarked for rebuilding Iraq after the war, at the time of the population is suffering from a shortage of supply of electricity and other basic services.

    The move by the Iraqi government to restore the management of the fund now in the process carried out by the earlier, and had asked the Pentagon re - funds the Development Fund for Iraq at the end of 2007, but the audit revealed that some entities of the Ministry was still holding money from the Fund but spent in some cases.

    Iraq relies almost entirely on oil revenues to rebuild the infrastructure destroyed by years of war and economic sanctions, the oil sector provides more than 95 percent of the general budget of the State.

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    Zebari and Feltman discuss efforts to expel Iraq from Chapter VII

    Discuss Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari with Assistant U.S. Secretary of State domestic challenges and regional challenges facing Iraq in the event that «political paralysis» to form a government. A statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday: « Foreign Minister received Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Jeffrey Feltman and the accompanying delegation Him.

    He pointed out that «During the meeting, they discussed relations between Iraq and the U.S. and follow the work of the Joint Coordinating Committee for political, diplomatic, and Iraq's efforts diplomatic way out of pain Chapter VII». He said : «reviewed the positions of the political blocs to form a government and emphasize the importance of the time factor in the process to give A positive image of Iraq and the political process to the international community». He said he «was emphasized on the challenges of domestic and regional challenges facing Iraq in the event of continued political paralysis to form the next Iraqi government,» according to the statement.

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    The Iraqi government develop a plan to protect the funds of the country abroad

    A member of the Committee to Protect Iraqi funds abroad, Thursday, that the Commission had established a general acting on them in the coming period on persuading the international community to keep the money in Iraq until the country out of the huge item VII.

    Slim said Gabri told Kurdistan News (Akaniwz) that "the Commission had laid the foundations of an integrated money demand forces outside the country and retained because of the survival of Iraq under penalty of Chapter VII."

    Jabri said that "the Committee decided to recommend the need to settle the remaining contracts of the oil for food program in light of the Council of Ministers Resolution No. 270 for the year 2010."

    Kuwait stands out a critical stance towards Iraq from Chapter VII because of the lack of a file termination of debt and compensation, and Baghdad has so far paid 30 billion dollars worth of debt, including Kuwait, the remaining 22 billion.

    Gabri and that "survival of Iraqi funds under the mercy of countries in which those funds is raising fears of Iraqi officials."

    Are subject to Iraqi funds that come from oil exports are deposited into the Development Fund, to protect the American Convention provides troop withdrawal signed by Iraq with the United States and approved by Parliament in November 27, 2009 on the continuation of such protection and to prevent any allegations of financial or any court of her detention.

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    United Nations reveals a willingness to strengthen relations between Iraq and its neighbors and take him out of the seventh item!

    The United Nations expressed its willingness to forge closer ties between Iraq and its neighbors in its efforts to support peace and security in the region.

    According to media sources confirmed that the internationalist position stated by the Special Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations in Iraq Ed Melkert during a meeting with Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdul-Mahdi.

    A statement issued by the Office of the Mahdi for the UN official said that the United Nations stands ready to offer all kinds of support and assistance to Iraq to take him out of the seventh item and promote an atmosphere of trust between him and his surroundings regional while viewing Melkert Abdul Mahdi, according to the statement of political developments in Iraq and efforts by all the political blocs to reach An agreement to form a government as soon as possible.

    For his part, Abdul-Mahdi praised the efforts of the United Nations towards the promotion of stability and security in Iraq, stressing the importance of the UN's role in providing substantive and technical support at the level of economic development and services in the country.

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    Warns of the repercussions of the Kurdistan out of Iraq from Chapter VII

    stressed member of the Kurdistan Alliance Sami Shoresh the need to exit Iraq from Chapter VII, at the same time warning of the financial implications that may arise as a result he left the item at the event called for countries and companies of financial entitlement.

    The Church in an interview to the Iraqi government has formed committees competent to consider the debt of the country, calling for the activation of work to be able to resolve any financial problems.

    President Jalal Talabani has stressed in his speech last week at a meeting of the General Assembly of the United Nations, the need to fulfill their obligations to the United Nations, Iraq, particularly with regard to the exit of Iraq from Chapter VII.

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    French Ambassador : complete the procedures to open a consulate in Dhi Qar and sought to remove Iraq from Chapter VII

    French Ambassador in Iraq Ewaln Yassin, on Wednesday, for completing the formalities for opening a consulate in the province of Dhi Qar, stressing that his country is seeking to eject Iraq from under Chapter VII.

    Ewaln said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "has been terminated all technical procedures for the opening of a consulate in the province of Dhi Qar (375 km) south of Baghdad also was named just Alknzi."

    Ewaln added that "his work a strong will to consolidate relations with Iraq in political, cultural and economic," asserting that "the quest to get Iraq under Chapter VII."

    The French delegation headed by Ambassador visited the province of Babylon, on Tuesday, at the invitation of the provincial council which he discussed ways to develop the economy of the province, the delegation was received by Governor of Babylon, and we hinted approved agency and members of the provincial council.

    The Ewaln that "the French-Iraqi relations are old and seeks to deepen the cross- access to the Iraqi market, a market large investment for international companies," pointing out that "French companies have invested a number of projects including the company Jubnker French to assemble trucks in public facilities for Mechanical Industries in Alexandria North Babylon, 50 km south of Baghdad, which will be collected next year."

    He said the French ambassador that "his country also wants to invest major projects to solve the housing crisis in Iraq," noting that "research with the local government in Babylon ways to develop the city's economy in the future, as well as projects to build bridges and buildings and the development and situation of agriculture in the province as an agricultural city".

    Ewaln revealed that he "will be the opening of the French agricultural house in Baghdad, in November next, to develop agriculture in the country in general."

    For his part, Governor of Babylon and honest agency we hinted that "the administration of the province looks forward to strengthening economic and cultural relations with France," noting that "the delegation discussed a number of cultural issues, economic and development situation of tourism in Babylon."

    The French Ambassador Ewaln Yassin said in an interview with "Alsumaria News" last September, his country is seeking to enter the Iraqi market to strongly considered by the market for large investment firms.

    The French Industry Minister Christian Astrozzi opened, during his visit to Iraq on 25 February, Center for French businessmen in Baghdad, pointing out that he will play a major role in providing full support for French companies operating in the country, as well as facilitating the entry of businessmen in the Iraqi market.

    France has extinguished 80% of the debt owed by Iraq, in a move aimed at improving the economic reality in the country and the recovery processes taking place in Iraq ages.

    The French-Iraqi relations have improved significantly after the visit of French President Nicolas Sarkozy to Iraq in 2008 and returned to the evacuated French companies to discuss investment opportunities after they stopped after the 2003 war.

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    U.S. official: Iraq will emerge from Chapter VII of the end of this year

    U.S. deputy ambassador in Baghdad that Iraq would emerge from Chapter VII end of the year after he has met the obligations of all, stressing that his country's troops remaining in Iraq was transformed from a combat force to the advisory, although attacks by bombs and rockets continue to target as well as foreign workers with them.

    Stuart Jones said at a news conference in Basra, said "The United States pledged to drive Iraq from Chapter VII and is committed to this pledge in the graduating end of this year."

    Jones said, "fulfilled all its obligations with respect to oil for food program and does not possess weapons of mass destruction, leaving only the issues related with the Kuwaiti side and which will hopefully end it by the new Iraqi government during the next few days." Noting that "the UN envoy Nations in Iraq, Ad Melkert Interviews with all parties to come out the country's Chapter VII."

    With regard to U.S. forces remaining in Iraq, said Jones, "The work will be a consultant is no longer combat, and will cooperate with the Iraqis in the areas referenced and training after withdrawing about 25 thousand soldiers end of the year and thus would be a U.S. presence in Iraq has reached its lowest level."

    Commented Jones also realize the improvised explosive devices and rockets, saying it was "aimed at foreigners working in Iraq in general, which impedes the progress and construction in the country and create jobs and investment, because the foreigner can not go to a place he finds himself a target." Noting that "foreign companies operating in Iraq in the past two days, expressed fear and concern of those attacks."

    He stressed that "the overall security situation in Basra is reassuring given that the security chiefs in the province showed their emphasis to reduce these attacks and to finish it as soon as possible, especially after the development of combat power in Iraq."

    And visiting U.S. Deputy Ambassador to Basra, accompanied by the extension of trade, came in the context of the work to transform the American PRT reconstruction team to the diplomatic work at a U.S. consulate in the province, and the team carried out a number of important projects including the removal of the radioactive remnants of war and contribute to building a hospital of the child.

    The delegation met with U.S. security chiefs in the province as well as businessmen, the President of the University of Basra in the context of a twinning project with the University of American universities.

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    Maliki calls for Germany to help Iraq out of Chapter VII

    Iraqi Prime Minister Prime Minister-designate Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday, Germany to help Iraq out of Chapter VII, pointing at the same time the absence of any justification for the survival of the country under the jurisdiction of this chapter.

    Maliki said in a statement issued by his office today after his meeting with German Foreign Minister Pfister Villa, who is visiting Baghdad now that the latter's visit "has the dimensions of the task, especially in the field of development investment," noting that "the Iraqi companies need to connect with German companies."

    He continued saying, "We look forward to increased cooperation in the field of railways, and this visit will be a new step for relations between the two countries, especially in the areas of investment and business."

    He called al-Maliki, according to the statement, "Germany to stand by Iraq to emerge from Chapter VII," asserting that "the absence of any justification for the survival of Iraq under this chapter."

    Regarding the situation of Christians in Iraq, Maliki said that "Christians is an important part of the Iraqi people, to them what the rest of the components of the people and for them what it is, the Constitution provides for freedom of the people, chosen for his beliefs, and the sons of Christian denominations to Ayaanon of official harassment in Iraq."

    The statement that "the German foreign minister stressed his country's keenness to develop relations with Iraq and to stand by his side to come out of Chapter VII, and its eagerness to expand the circle of cooperation between the two countries, especially in the areas of construction, reconstruction and investment and the work of German companies and the signing of agreements in this framework, cooperation in the field of railway."

    And Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations Security Council determines that the existence of any threat or breach of the peace or assault on a particular state, and thus to take military measures necessary to restore international peace and security.

    The Pfister Villa has made a surprise visit Saturday to Baghdad, accompanied by a German economic delegation, it is hoped that the agreement is signed on the protection of German investments in Iraq.


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