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    UN policy reveals Iraqi violations of its resolutions on Iran

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    UN policy reveals Iraqi violations of its resolutions on Iran Empty UN policy reveals Iraqi violations of its resolutions on Iran

    Post by Rocky Fri 29 Jun 2018, 2:22 am

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    A report by the United Nations that Iraq violates a draft resolution of the UN Security Council on the Iranian nuclear agreement.
    The Secretary-General of the United Nations addressed the report to the Security Council, which contains many details of the violations of the Iranian nuclear agreement.
    Among the violations committed by Iraq was the participation of Iranian military companies in a military exhibition held in Baghdad on 10 March 2018.
    Qasem Soleimani's repeated visits to Iraq also contravene UN Security Council Resolution 2231.
    The representative of the United States of America to the United Nations commended the report of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, which for the first time demonstrated Iranian military activity in the region.
    Russia's delegate to the United Nations, Vasily Nabenza, said the United States delegate "focuses on the wrong part of the report, while he should focus on the first part of it."
    In the section to which the Russian delegate referred, the Secretary-General of the United Nations criticizes the American withdrawal from the nuclear agreement to which the European Union is still committed.
    "We will continue to work to strengthen the nuclear agreement so that it can be preserved and ultimately successful," said Dutch delegate to the UN Karl van Ostrom.
    Instead of focusing on the agreement, the United States delegate focuses on Iran's role in the region without addressing Iraq and supporting Iran's popular mobilization.
    "Looking at the region, Iran supports the Huthis, Iran supports Hezbollah, Iran supports Hamas, and Iran supports Assad's regime," said US Deputy Secretary of State Jonathan Cohen.
    In a more moderate tone than her American counterpart, British Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Karen Pearce, criticized at one of the meetings of the Iranian nuclear agreement, for the first time, the regional role of Iran.
    "Iran is a mature and respectable civilization with legitimate security interests in the region and deserves its place in the multi-faceted world order. But Iran's ways of protecting its interests often lead to instability and threats to its neighbors," Peres said.
    But America is not only criticizing the British and European, but its representative at the United Nations calls on all countries of Europe, India and China to stop buying Iranian oil, and punish Iran economically.



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