The formation of the government help remove Iraq from Chapter VII
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The formation of the government help remove Iraq from Chapter VII
May 26, 2010
Baghdad / Orr News
The U.S. ambassador to Iraq, Christopher Hill, the U.S. government looks forward to the Iraqis work to form their new government Is then to cooperate with them to address several issues, notably the search to rid Iraq of Chapter VII.
Hill said at a conference in his country’s consulate, which lies at the U.S. base at Basra airport, that the “United States emphasizes the need to expedite the formation of the Iraqi government to seek to cooperate with them and address the many issues, most notably the move to rid Iraq of pain seventh item,” as the “Iraq no longer poses any threat to international security as was the case in the past. “
The U.S. ambassador said, after arriving in Basra at the head of a delegation of many diplomats from Britain, the Netherlands, Japan and Turkey as well as foreign oil companies that won contracts of two rounds of licensing oil, that “the political parties to follow the parties to participate in Britain’s last election that took place during this month was announced Three days later the formation of a new British government. ”
For his part, acting the Embassy of Japan in Iraq that his country’s companies “are looking forward to the formation of the Iraqi government to seriously considering investing in Iraq.”
The U.S. ambassador and his entourage toured a number of oil fields in Basra province to see the reality of some oil facilities in view of the importance of the oil industry for the economy of Iraq.
He underwent Iraq of the provisions of Chapter VII after the UN Security Council Resolution 678 for the year 1990 after Iraqi troops entered Kuwait in August of the same year, allowing the UN resolution to use military force to expel Iraq from there, and according to the provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations
Baghdad / Orr News
The U.S. ambassador to Iraq, Christopher Hill, the U.S. government looks forward to the Iraqis work to form their new government Is then to cooperate with them to address several issues, notably the search to rid Iraq of Chapter VII.
Hill said at a conference in his country’s consulate, which lies at the U.S. base at Basra airport, that the “United States emphasizes the need to expedite the formation of the Iraqi government to seek to cooperate with them and address the many issues, most notably the move to rid Iraq of pain seventh item,” as the “Iraq no longer poses any threat to international security as was the case in the past. “
The U.S. ambassador said, after arriving in Basra at the head of a delegation of many diplomats from Britain, the Netherlands, Japan and Turkey as well as foreign oil companies that won contracts of two rounds of licensing oil, that “the political parties to follow the parties to participate in Britain’s last election that took place during this month was announced Three days later the formation of a new British government. ”
For his part, acting the Embassy of Japan in Iraq that his country’s companies “are looking forward to the formation of the Iraqi government to seriously considering investing in Iraq.”
The U.S. ambassador and his entourage toured a number of oil fields in Basra province to see the reality of some oil facilities in view of the importance of the oil industry for the economy of Iraq.
He underwent Iraq of the provisions of Chapter VII after the UN Security Council Resolution 678 for the year 1990 after Iraqi troops entered Kuwait in August of the same year, allowing the UN resolution to use military force to expel Iraq from there, and according to the provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations
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