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    Parliamentary attack on “UNAMI”: It ends with a signal from Baghdad and it played roles beyond its p

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    Post by Rocky Sat 17 Feb 2024, 5:05 am

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    Today, Saturday (February 17, 2024), the Parliament’s Foreign Relations Committee attacked the United Nations Mission in Iraq (UNAMI), while indicating that it played roles that were not within its authority in Iraq.
    Committee member Representative Amer Al-Fayez told “Baghdad Today” that “Iraq’s exceptional conditions and its connection to some international resolutions are what was behind the presence of a UNAMI mission in Baghdad for the purpose of follow-up and monitoring according to specific powers, but interference in its internal affairs, especially the political file, represents an infringement of its powers, and this is no different.” "He has two."
    He added, "It is not possible to determine the extent to which UNAMI played roles outside its powers in Iraq, but what is certain is that it played these roles, and therefore ending its role depends on the decision of Baghdad and not other countries."
    Yesterday, Friday, during his meeting with the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani stressed that internal security and stability made it possible to end the political role of the UNAMI mission in Iraq.
    The Prime Minister’s Media Office said, in a statement, “Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani met on Friday evening with the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and the head of the strategic review team for the work of the UNAMI mission in Iraq, Volker Peretz, on the sidelines of Al-Sudani’s participation in the Munich Security Conference.” 2024"
    He continued: "During the meeting, the report being prepared by Peretz was discussed, which will be discussed next March. The work of the United Nations Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) and ways to enhance cooperation between Iraq and the international organization and its development programs were also reviewed."
    The Prime Minister referred to "the progress made in establishing internal security and stability, which made it possible to end the political role of the UNAMI mission in Iraq," stressing that "the joint activities and programs of the United Nations organization can continue by transferring its activities to the competent organizations."
    For his part, the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, according to the statement, expressed his optimism about “the security progress taking place in Iraq, and soon he will submit his comprehensive report on the work of the United Nations mission in Iraq, as the positive developments will enable the international organization to gradually end the mission’s work.” 
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    Post by wciappetta Sat 17 Feb 2024, 7:05 am

    UNAMI ending its role in Iraq, another clear sign of moving to the global economy and with-it international acceptance of the Dinar with its restored value. I believe UNAMI will end in May, at least that when the blondie leaves.


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