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08-01-2010, 11:35 PM
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Legal: UN Security Council is not authorized to intervene in the affairs of any country (http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.aknews.com/ar/aknews/4/169688/&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&usg=ALkJrhj-MztWAyOegVZfnFcfvUs2WV2H2A)
08/01/2010 19:23
Baghdad, 1 August (Akaniwz) - The Academy of Iraqi specialized in international law, on Sunday, the UN Security Council is not authorized to legally intervene in the affairs of any country, indicating that the intervention offered by Chapter VII is limited and restricted to take military steps or sanctions.
She said the legal reach of a cup of Kurdistan, told news (Akaniwz) said, "There does not have any text or document allows any country to interfere in the affairs of others even for basic principle, the last to suffer from a security or political disturbances" .. Pointing out that "the Security Council under Chapter VII of the UN charter that allows it to intervene more limited, and this interference is in the military strikes and sanctions, otherwise it could not intervene."
She explained that the "UN Security Council meeting to be held on the fourth of this month will be a meeting of a deliberative For the general situation of the Iraqi accordance with Council resolution No. 1859, which stated that the Secretary-General Kofi Annan to report every three months for the Council on the situation in Iraq."
She added that "some Iraqi politicians fear the results of the forthcoming meeting of the Security Council is justified," .. Stating that "promotion of foreign intervention by some political forces is where the real fear" .. Did not name those forces.
And accused the cup, "the promoters of the gravity of what will be determined by the UN Security Council towards Iraq," she went, that "the aim is to put pressure on the rest of the political blocs, and a message directing them to the outside that could mandate the State to interfere in the internal affairs of Iraq."
Plans to the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq ads Mlkrit present his annual report on the situation in Iraq in terms of political, security, and economic development to the UN Security Council on 4 August the current and expected Iraqi politicians to pass the UN Security Council resolution that would oblige political rivals Iraqis take serious steps to form a government.
Did not yield until now, the ongoing negotiations between the blocs of winning the election months ago, any signs out of the crisis, to form the government, and expressed the U.S. administration is concerned this delay, which coincided with the intention of the U.S. evacuation of thousands of troops from Iraq, according to an agreement to withdraw American troops from Iraq.
Legal: UN Security Council is not authorized to intervene in the affairs of any country (http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.aknews.com/ar/aknews/4/169688/&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&usg=ALkJrhj-MztWAyOegVZfnFcfvUs2WV2H2A)
08/01/2010 19:23
Baghdad, 1 August (Akaniwz) - The Academy of Iraqi specialized in international law, on Sunday, the UN Security Council is not authorized to legally intervene in the affairs of any country, indicating that the intervention offered by Chapter VII is limited and restricted to take military steps or sanctions.
She said the legal reach of a cup of Kurdistan, told news (Akaniwz) said, "There does not have any text or document allows any country to interfere in the affairs of others even for basic principle, the last to suffer from a security or political disturbances" .. Pointing out that "the Security Council under Chapter VII of the UN charter that allows it to intervene more limited, and this interference is in the military strikes and sanctions, otherwise it could not intervene."
She explained that the "UN Security Council meeting to be held on the fourth of this month will be a meeting of a deliberative For the general situation of the Iraqi accordance with Council resolution No. 1859, which stated that the Secretary-General Kofi Annan to report every three months for the Council on the situation in Iraq."
She added that "some Iraqi politicians fear the results of the forthcoming meeting of the Security Council is justified," .. Stating that "promotion of foreign intervention by some political forces is where the real fear" .. Did not name those forces.
And accused the cup, "the promoters of the gravity of what will be determined by the UN Security Council towards Iraq," she went, that "the aim is to put pressure on the rest of the political blocs, and a message directing them to the outside that could mandate the State to interfere in the internal affairs of Iraq."
Plans to the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq ads Mlkrit present his annual report on the situation in Iraq in terms of political, security, and economic development to the UN Security Council on 4 August the current and expected Iraqi politicians to pass the UN Security Council resolution that would oblige political rivals Iraqis take serious steps to form a government.
Did not yield until now, the ongoing negotiations between the blocs of winning the election months ago, any signs out of the crisis, to form the government, and expressed the U.S. administration is concerned this delay, which coincided with the intention of the U.S. evacuation of thousands of troops from Iraq, according to an agreement to withdraw American troops from Iraq.