Thursday, June 27, 2013
Twilight News / congratulated Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Thursday, the Iraqis after the UN Security Council voted to remove Iraq from the provisions of Chapter VII, and he thanked the Security Council, but said the country still faces "terrorism" must assign an international defeat.
Twilight News / congratulated Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Thursday, the Iraqis after the UN Security Council voted to remove Iraq from the provisions of Chapter VII, and he thanked the Security Council, but said the country still faces "terrorism" must assign an international defeat.
The
Security Council put Iraq after its invasion of Kuwait the summer of
1990 under Chapter VII, which resulted in the potential restriction
Iraq's political, military and scientific and development in addition to
the payment of compensation for their losses from the invasion and
re-demarcation of the border.
Maliki
said in a speech of congratulation to the Iraqis pursued "Twilight
News" that what has been achieved today, "he removed the last obstacle
to Iraq to exercise its role as external."
He
continued, "Here are the constraints break down and become
international resolutions from the past to restore Iraq's relationship
to the natural," pointing out that "this is what he gets for not and
قوفكم Dear honorable people."
But
al-Maliki noted that Iraq out was not easy, he said that there was
"hard work and long and can be half, we say that we emerged from the
lesser jihad to the greater jihad," referring to Iraq's efforts in the
fight against al Qaeda-linked organizations and the rebels.
He
called unstable countries - Turning to Syria implicitly - to the need
to pursue a political solution, saying that "time trials suffered by our
people and pursued by the former regime established our conviction that
the political solution the best solutions" to any disagreements or
disputes.
Maliki
assured the neighboring countries, especially Kuwait by saying
"reassure everyone that Iraq can not be involved again in the policy
that was followed by the regime of former President Saddam Hussein.
"I
appeal to all the Arab countries that Aer s looking forward to
relations based on common interests and non-interference in the internal
affairs of countries, and this is the way to spreading prosperity in
the world."
He
noted that the "state of sectarian polarization, can not be out of
escalation and end the state of citizenship, for the benefit of
communities and components," noting that "it will put us in a state of
instability, and will not survive one of their devastating effects, but I
still think that the time is not too late."
"We must submit to dialogue and understanding Instead of violence and the clash of arms. "
He
thanked al-Maliki, the UN Security Council, saying "Our thanks go to
Ban Ki-moon, who recommended sanctions, and thanks for the permanent
members, and helped Iraq to get rid of Chapter VII."
Maliki
urged the international community to help his country in the "fight
against terrorism, extremism and tyranny and robbed peoples freedoms,"
he said, "will not be based in Iraq and a conduit for terrorism."