Baghdad, December 31 (Rn) – new Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday, his call to the international community to support Iraq out of Chapter VII, after successfully taking out U.S. troops and the restoration of its sovereignty.
Maliki said during the celebration of the Central, which was held at the Hall of the People in Baghdad that “Iraq is recovered politically, economically and security within a short period,” while calling on Iraqis to assume “the responsibility of legitimacy” to promote national unity and the rejection of the differences and to accelerate the building of state institutions, “adding that” puts presented in the political process, with the terrorist organizations, has no place among us anymore. ”
He made it clear that the next phase and after the departure of U.S. troops would be “application of the Convention stage strategy that will promote the agricultural sector, commercial and economic.”
He added that “Iraq is able to ensure the success of the democratic process and the role of women and human rights,” noting that “we will deal with the perpetrators and instigators of terrorism firmly and strongly.”
Maliki said that Iraq was “recovered despite all the efforts and plans that were and still are to remain isolated and prone to wounds and problems,” noting that Iraq is preparing the efforts of its people to lead a project Nhioya in the political, economic, service and social achievement of the aspirations of the Iraqi people. “
Maliki called on Iraqis to promote national unity and the rejection of differences in acceleration profiles and building state institutions on the basis of sound “and resorting to the Constitution and the law put the past, access to safety.”
He noted that “Today is a Holiday for all Iraqis and the dawn of a new day reared on Mesopotamia and contributed to everyone’s done in a day rises within eye where the banner of a stable Iraq, free and independent.”
And between al-Maliki said that “Iraq was able to get out of several difficult stages of the first dark period of the previous dictatorial regime and the second sectarian civil war and the third withdrawal of foreign forces from Iraq and the fourth as we move very strongly and we have succeeded where the reconstruction and development and services.”
In foreign policy, Maliki said: “We are keen to build an equal and balanced with all countries of the world based on common interests and non-interference in the internal affairs of other States, and we will continue the commitment to the principle of good neighborliness and dialogue in our foreign policy to resolve disputes with all countries across the road.”
In foreign policy, Maliki said: “We are keen to build an equal and balanced with all countries of the world based on common interests and non-interference in the internal affairs of other States, and we will continue the commitment to the principle of good neighborliness and dialogue in our foreign policy to resolve disputes with all countries across the road.”
He added that Iraq has suffered over the “Ba’ath-era dark of the policy took the country into wars and adventures and caused it to lose its sovereignty, imposed by the international resolutions and the economic blockade was the Iraqi people, which is the first loser”, calling for support of the international community to remove the effects of all international resolutions, particularly out of Iraq provisions of Chapter VII in full and final.
Iraq has been under since 1990 under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations imposed after the invasion of Saddam’s regime the State of Kuwait in August of the same year, this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security, in addition to freeze large amounts of its assets financial global banks to pay compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait.
The United Nations Mission in Iraq, Thursday, that Iraq and Kuwait have made little progress on normalization of relations between them, while noting that the two countries expressed their willingness to resolve outstanding problems, expressing the hope that the visit of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s visit to Kuwait to resume the work of the Joint Committee between the two countries.
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