Maliki, Kobler discuss relieving Iraq from UN sanctions
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) The Iraqi Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki discussed with the UN Secretary General’s Special Representative for Iraq, Martin Kobler, the efforts to relieve Iraq from the UN Charter’s seventh Chapter.
A statement by the Premier’s office received by IraqiNews.com on Sunday reported that “Maliki discussed during welcoming Kobler, the different internal issues along with discussing the files following by the UN Representative in Iraq, most notably the efforts to exempt Iraq from the UN Charter’s 7th Chapter.”
“The two sides discussed resolving the problem of the Mojahedin khalq (MKO, MEK, Saddam’s Private army) organization’s existence in Iraq,” the statement added.
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1980s and the U.S.-led ousting of the regime of Saddam Hussein.




stand off with Iran, and a well-funded war machine comprising neoconservative organizations who believe war with Iran should have started years ago.
against the activities of the MEK, stressing its militants were no less than terrorists sold to the arrogance of the West.