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Tuesday's Newspapers Are Interested In Iraq Submitting A Memorandum Of Protest To The United Nations , 29 OCT

 Tuesday's Newspapers Are Interested In Iraq Submitting A Memorandum Of Protest To The United Nations Regarding The Use Of Its Airspace By Israeli Aircraft In Its Recent Aggression Against Iran And In Today's Parliament Session.

Tuesday 29 October 2024 06:26 | Press Number of readings: 268 Baghdad / NINA / The newspapers issued on Tuesday were interested in Iraq submitting a memorandum of protest to the United Nations for the use of its airspace by Israeli aircraft in its recent aggression against Iran and in today's parliament session.

Al-Zawraa newspaper, issued by the Journalists Syndicate, said that Iraq submitted an official memorandum of protest for the use of its airspace by the Zionist entity's aircraft in its recent aggression against Iran, considering it a violation of sovereignty.

The spokesman for the Iraqi government, Bassem Al-Awadi, announced

that Iraq submitted an official memorandum of protest to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and to the UN Security Council, which included condemnation of the blatant violation committed by the Zionist entity by violating Iraq's airspace and sovereignty. Al-Awadi said in a statement:

 "Iraq officially submitted a memorandum of protest to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and to the UN Security Council, which included condemnation of the blatant violation committed by the Zionist entity by violating Iraq's airspace and sovereignty with its aggressor aircraft, and using Iraqi airspace to carry out the attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran, on October 26."

According to the statement, the Prime Minister directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to “communicate with the American side regarding this violation, in accordance with the terms of the bilateral strategic framework agreement and the United States’ commitment to Iraq’s security and sovereignty.”

The statement added that “the Iraqi government affirms its firm commitment to Iraq’s sovereignty, independence and the sanctity of its territories, and that it is working at various levels to confront these violations, and stresses that it will not allow the use of Iraqi airspace or territory to attack other countries, especially neighboring countries that have relations of respect and common interests with Iraq.”

He continued: “This position reflects Iraq’s keenness to follow a policy of preserving regional stability by preventing any exploitation of its territories in regional conflicts, and supporting the resolution of disputes through dialogue and mutual understanding.”

Al-Sabah newspaper was interested in the directive of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mohsen Al-Mandalawi, to resolve the controversial articles in the general amnesty law, which is expected to be presented during the parliamentary session scheduled for today, which is expected to witness a vote on a number of other laws, including “the Personal Status Law and the Return of Real Estate to Their Owners Law.”

The newspaper quoted a statement from the media office of the acting Speaker of the House of Representatives, "that "Al-Mandlawi chaired a new and expanded meeting of the Parliamentary Legal Committee yesterday, Monday, in the presence of its chairman and members, and a number of representatives, to discuss all the laws submitted for voting and on the agenda of the Council's session today, Tuesday."

The statement added that "the meeting focused on discussing the controversial articles in the draft law amending the second amendment to the General Amnesty Law No. (27) of 2016," indicating that "Al-Mandlawi directed the chairmanship and members of the Parliamentary Legal Committee to expedite their resolution for the purpose of voting on the law in today's session, in addition to voting on the laws (personal status, service and retirement for the Mujahideen of the Popular Mobilization Authority, and returning real estate to its owners covered by some decisions of the dissolved Revolutionary Command Council)."

The House of Representatives is scheduled to hold its fifteenth session of the second legislative term today, Tuesday, which will witness voting on a number of important laws.

A press release issued by the media department of the House of Representatives stated that “among the laws that will be voted on in today’s session is the law on returning properties to their owners covered by some decisions of the “dissolved” Revolutionary Command Council, submitted by the Legal Committee, in addition to voting on the proposed Personal Status Law No. 188 of 1959, Articles 2 and 10, submitted by the Legal Committee and the Women, Family and Childhood Committees.

The statement indicated that the session will also witness voting on the draft law amending the second general amnesty law No. 27 of 2016, submitted by the Legal, Security and Defense, and Human Rights Committees, in addition to voting on the draft law on service and retirement for the Mujahideen of the Popular Mobilization Authority, which was submitted by the Security and Defense, Legal, Finance, Martyrs, Victims and Political Prisoners Committees, which consists of 83 articles.

The statement added that the first reading of the draft law on intellectual property protection submitted by the Culture, Tourism and Antiquities, Media, Legal, Strategic Planning and Federal Service, Education and Scientific Research Committees, which contains 167 Article.

Al-Zaman newspaper focused on the relationship between Baghdad and Washington and said that Baghdad renewed its desire to change the nature of its relationship with Washington, and move from the traditional focus on military cooperation to building a strong economic alliance, reflecting the common desire to strengthen economic ties and deepen the strategic partnership between the two countries.

The statement said that (the Higher Coordination Committee for the Strategic Framework Agreement for Friendship and Cooperation with the United States of America stressed the need to move the relationship with Washington to an economic partnership and not to focus on military affairs), and

Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein, who chaired the committee's periodic meeting in the presence of all representatives of the subcommittees within the Higher Committee, confirmed that (the latest developments in bilateral relations between Iraq and the United States of America were discussed, in addition to reviewing the achievements approved during the recent meetings between the two parties in mid-April in the capital, Washington),

adding that (the meeting touched on future working papers that will be discussed during the upcoming meetings of the committee, scheduled to be held in February of next year, within the agreed upon axes, which include cooperation in the political, diplomatic, security, defense, energy, economic, education, health and environment fields), and

Hussein stressed (the importance of strengthening relations with the United States of America by implementing the provisions of the agreement, and moving the relationship to a solid economic partnership), stressing (the need not to focus only on military and security aspects, but rather to expand cooperation to include economic, health, educational and other fields). / https://ninanews.com/Website/News/Details?Key=1164893

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