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Iraqi forces capable of dealing with the problems of post-wi

Unread postby Stillw8n » Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:50 am

Iraqi forces capable of dealing with the problems of post-withdrawal

Najaf, November 21 (Rn) – A representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq Martin Koppelran confidence in the ability of Iraqi security forces to deal with problems that may occur after the withdrawal of U.S. troops end of the year, stressing that the UN will help in the areas of policy and development.

The Kubler Speaking at a press conference held this afternoon in Najaf, 160 km southwest of Baghdad, after a meeting with the religious authority Ali al-Sistani and was attended by the correspondent of the Kurdish news agency that “the aim of the visit is to listen to the advice of Mr. Sistani, and we know from what the problems facing the country and to exchange views about the role of the United Nations in this important phase of the history of Iraq. “
He explained that the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country, “is a great opportunity for the Iraqi people and the government and prove a case for the community and the Iraqis and the international community, too, that Iraq is a normal country can manage its own affairs,” and wondered about the role of the United Nations in this field, “and we can help in the political, developmental, and as a representative Private Secretary General of the United Nations responsible for these areas. “

He pointed to the willingness of nations “to help and to serve the Iraqi people and Ptzafar all efforts with UN agencies, we can do that.”

And he has been with Sistani, “discuss the impact of U.S. withdrawal, and this is new to the country and Iraqi forces will be responsible for security in the country,” and expressed confidence “that the Iraqi security forces will do so and there will be problems, but can be overcome,” this can not pass without bumps, but I am very confident that the Iraqi security forces will be in a position to deal with that. “

According to the agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington in 2008, the U.S. forces will withdraw from Iraq by December next.

He noted that he touched in his discussion with Sistani to “a wide range of political problems in the country and the development and the problem of young people in Iraq, where 50% of the population of the class under the age of 19 must have this class the best educational opportunities.”

On the possibility of removing Iraq from Chapter VII after the withdrawal of U.S. forces, Kuebler said that “the problems of Chapter VII of its place in political discussions and the relationship with Kuwait is very important and I will visit Kuwait this week and I will discuss these issues over the weekend there.”

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