De Mistura after the meeting with Sistani that the time is appropriate to exit Iraq from Section VII

The representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Stefan de Mistura, "The time is now appropriate for Iraq would emerge from Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, it became a state does not pose a threat to any other country."

De Mistura said at a joint news conference with the High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Putris the United Nations, after the meeting, the religious leader Ali al-Sistani in the holy city of Najaf, today, Thursday, that "Iraq wants to transition to stability and must, therefore, out of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations" , Noting that "the Iraqi government had asked Iraq to bring this chapter to open a new page in its relations with the international community."

De Mistura said that he explained during a meeting with him about "the work of the United Nations in Iraq in preparation for the forthcoming local elections, in cooperation with the Independent Electoral Commission", and expressed the hope that "the holding of local elections the right way to enable the Iraqi people to express their views freely" .

For his part, Okdamufod High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Putris the United Nations that "Sistani informed the work of the United Nations to help Iraqi refugees especially those in the neighboring countries of Iraq, such as Syria and Jordan, in addition to assisting displaced within Iraq."

"The return of Iraqi refugees to their country shared responsibility from us, and by the Iraqi government", noting that "the High Commissioner for Refugees is working hard for the return of Iraqi refugees to their country."

He said he Putris visit each year one of the "Declaration of solidarity with its people," he said, he chose to visit Iraq this year, "the Declaration of solidarity with his people, refugees and immigrants in particular."

The Putris his visit to Najaf as a "symbolic" and that Sistani called "one of the most prominent spiritual leaders in the world."

This is the third visit by de Mistura of Sistani since he took office in Iraq, Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, already the religious reference in Najaf called on the United Nations to intensify its role in Iraq, especially the return of refugees in an objective and fair elections.

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