Tuesday, December 22, 2009
UNSC TO EXTENSION FOR IRAQ IS A STEP IN SUPPORT OF THE RECONSTRUCTION
Senior Economist: UN Security Council Resolution to Extend Immunity to the Development Fund for Iraq is a Step in Support of the Reconstruction
2009-12-22 15:22:25
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BAGHDAD (Iba) .. expert described the economic recent Security Council resolution to extend immunity to the Development Fund for Iraq in support of the move, the country moves towards reconstruction. Urging the government to capitalize on the opportunity to enhance the opportunities for sustainable development to achieve security and prosperity.
Dr. Ali Al-Manie told the independent press (Iba) said Tuesday that the resolution is positive, an initiative of the international community towards Iraq, which requires overcoming a number of political and economic decisions that will be channeled to benefit the people and accelerate the implementation of reconstruction programs.
He added that the Security Council has become certain that the central role played by Iraq in the Arab, regional and global levels, leading to the ways capable of promoting joint action in all spheres of political, economic and security. Indicating that the experience of the modern Iraqi was able to overcome a number of trials and disasters experienced by other countries.
He pointed out that the inhibitor Development Fund for Iraq, as quoted by the powers of his administration to the Iraqi authorities after the successive dissolution of the CPA under Security Council resolution 1546 of 2004 that established what is known as the International Council for advice and oversight with the task of securing the use of Iraqi funds in the Development Fund in a transparent manner.
The (DFI) is the container that collects the revenues of oil exports as well as the remaining amounts of oil for food program and cash belonging to Iraq in some Arab countries and foreign funds have already been frozen in foreign banks. (End) / 20 /
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2009-12-22 15:22:25
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BAGHDAD (Iba) .. expert described the economic recent Security Council resolution to extend immunity to the Development Fund for Iraq in support of the move, the country moves towards reconstruction. Urging the government to capitalize on the opportunity to enhance the opportunities for sustainable development to achieve security and prosperity.
Dr. Ali Al-Manie told the independent press (Iba) said Tuesday that the resolution is positive, an initiative of the international community towards Iraq, which requires overcoming a number of political and economic decisions that will be channeled to benefit the people and accelerate the implementation of reconstruction programs.
He added that the Security Council has become certain that the central role played by Iraq in the Arab, regional and global levels, leading to the ways capable of promoting joint action in all spheres of political, economic and security. Indicating that the experience of the modern Iraqi was able to overcome a number of trials and disasters experienced by other countries.
He pointed out that the inhibitor Development Fund for Iraq, as quoted by the powers of his administration to the Iraqi authorities after the successive dissolution of the CPA under Security Council resolution 1546 of 2004 that established what is known as the International Council for advice and oversight with the task of securing the use of Iraqi funds in the Development Fund in a transparent manner.
The (DFI) is the container that collects the revenues of oil exports as well as the remaining amounts of oil for food program and cash belonging to Iraq in some Arab countries and foreign funds have already been frozen in foreign banks. (End) / 20 /
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