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08-05-2010, 12:14 AM
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20:52:40 2010-08-04 PUKmedia



Urged the UN Security Council at its this Wednesday 4 / 8, Iraqi political parties to accelerate the formation of the federal government coming as soon as possible and in accordance with the Constitution, so that the new Government could meet the demands of the people, the Council issued a statement to that effect which it condemned the bombings and terrorist acts aimed at citizens and Iraqi security forces.



This came after the Security Council heard the 15-nation to the Report of the Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Ad Melkert, where he began Melkert his talking about the stalemate, in Iraq and on the formation of the new government, and to address the latest developments and political process of government formation, and said "As is provided to you in the report of the Secretary-General, the continued delay in the process of government formation contributes to the instability in the country, create conditions which may be exploited by elements opposed to democratic transition in Iraq, and this process forms a real test for the transition of Iraq to democracy, and to compel Iraqi leaders to uphold the Constitution of the country. "



He added: "It seems that the key political blocs have agreed on the need for the Government of national partnership, and discusses the power-sharing arrangements, and I think at this stage, to form the government could benefit from the commitment to a timetable, and inclusive process, through which to reach a decision."



He pointed out that it was premature to talk about the arrival of the political process to an impasse, pointing at the same time that further delays in the formation of the government affect the infrastructure and basic services, which in turn affects the livelihood of citizens, and the recent demonstrations in several Iraqi cities in protest the acute shortage of electricity, is a sign of growing disillusionment and anger potential.


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He then moved Ad Melkert, in his report, relations between Iraq and Kuwait, said: "The arrival of the new Iraqi ambassador to Kuwait, has improved the conditions for a dialogue focused on results, and enter an era of good neighborly relations will be necessary response to the resolutions of the Security Council relevant resolutions, in particular resolution 833 of 1993, will also be at the same time of great significance with respect to reciprocal trade and development. "



And on the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, "said Melkert, in his report that the impact of the withdrawal of U.S. forces on the performance of the work of the United Nations in Iraq show little by little, in reference to the withdrawal of these forces will negatively affect the work and activities of the UN mission in Iraq.



It is expected that the Security Council resolution tomorrow to renew the mandate of the United Nations Mission to help in Iraq for 12 months.