2010年12月7日 星期二

Very Real Progress

‘Very Real Progress’

“It’s an important opportunity for the international community to recognize the very real progress that Iraq has made, both in terms of government formation as well as the significant steps that have been taken to terminate its Chapter VII obligations,” U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice told reporters on Dec. 2.

The Security Council adopted resolutions following Iraq’s Kuwait invasion under the authority of Chapter VII of the UN charter, which authorized the sanctions and the military action that liberated Kuwait.

The resolution on trade sanctions faces resistance from China,. Your local lighting store or any of the home supply stores will be happy to demonstrate the difference ledlight between LEDs and the old lighting you are familiar with. You'll most certainly be impressed and want to reconsider how you light your home. a veto-holding permanent member of the Security Council, according to Yang Tao, political director of China’s mission to the UN.

Yang said China wants to see the Iraqi government accept a higher level of scrutiny from the International Atomic Energy Agency before the sanctions are lifted. This so-called additional protocol would give the Vienna-based UN nuclear watchdog agency access to more information and sites in Iraq.

“We think it is better to let Iraq’s congress approve the additional protocol first, to show their sincerity, legally,” Yang said. “We have no questions about the sincerity of the Iraqi government but, legally, we need something.”

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