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In the absence of the signing of the security agreement with Washington .. Zebari, referring to extend the UN mandate for U.S. forces in Iraq

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In the absence of the signing of the security agreement with Washington .. Zebari, referring to extend the UN mandate for U.S. forces in Iraq Empty In the absence of the signing of the security agreement with Washington .. Zebari, referring to extend the UN mandate for U.S. forces in Iraq

Post by Bambaboo Sat Sep 27, 2008 10:02 am

9/27/08

In the absence of the signing of the security agreement with Washington .. Zebari, referring to extend the UN mandate for U.S. forces in Iraq


Baghdad / term

"Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said Iraq had asked the UN Security Council extend the mandate of U.S. forces to remain on its territory in the absence of the signing of the security agreement with Washington, pointing out that it was better to leave Iraq under the threat of Chapter VII in part, not completely.

The Zebari said in a newspaper interview to "Al Hurra" that he had held on the sidelines of the 63 session of the General Assembly of the United Nations contacts with representatives of the permanent members of the Security Council in this regard for Jess pulse in the event of the need for this, because such a decision is taken unilaterally He pointed to a substantial likelihood of extension for six months or years.

But Zebari stressed the need for a security agreement because they safeguard the rights and interests of Iraq which is closer towards independence and full sovereignty finish.

And on Iraq out of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, Zebari said that he would prefer to limit such departures from the military and security remain under this chapter in both the financial and economic resources to Iraq that will protect the financial and oil from prosecution.

By another lawmaker Ali al-Adeeb, the United Iraqi Alliance bloc that the U.S. administration did not give Iraq any response from the demands made on the security agreement to be signed between Iraq and the United States, though the deadline.

The writer told a news briefing yesterday, Saturday, the U.S. side asked the Iraqi delegation negotiating deadline to examine the demands made by Iraq, but the deadline passed are not the answer to Iraqi requests, despite the return of the U.S. negotiating team to Baghdad, adding that the Iraqi side was "still waiting for the answer The latter. " The Iraq has made several demands to the U.S. side on issues described as the most important topic of sovereign immunity of U.S. forces in Iraq and the withdrawal of these forces rescheduling of the end of the year 2011.

The U.S. ambassador to Baghdad Ryan Crocker accused Tehran of continuing efforts to block the signing of the security agreement to be concluded between Iraq and the United States. The U.S. ambassador warned in a report published by the Los Angeles Times that Iraq's return to health may require more time than some think, It was towards the end of his mission to Baghdad, the greatest fear is that Iraqis are not Americans will be patient to provide adequate resources or the commitment to restore Iraq's full recovery.

Crocker says it intends to leave the civil service retirement early next year, the best one is looking forward to is that no progress here and there in resolving some outstanding issues.

But time is running out for U.S. forces in the words of the newspaper, the Iraqi government wants to end the mission about 150 thousand U.S. troops end in 2011, namely that only three years to complete readiness of Iraqi forces to take over protecting the security of the country.

However, the White House, according to the paper, is still insisting on no specific date for the withdrawal of armed forces from Iraq and not to subject its soldiers to Iraqi law.

Ambassador Crocker declined to give any details about the course of negotiations, but U.S. officials told the newspaper that the issue of judicial immunity remains the biggest obstacle to the Security Agreement.

Crocker finished his meeting with the Los Angeles Times saying he believed that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is determined to finalize the agreement as soon as possible and he would take into account the interests of his country, not what you want Iran or any other regional country.

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http://www.almadapaper.com/paper.php?source=akbar&mlf=interpage&sid=51645

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