Baghdad-INA
National Security Adviser, Qassim Al-Araji, and UN Security Council stressed on Sunday, the necessity of returning the stolen antiquities of Iraq and handing over the wanted persons.
The media office of the National Security Adviser stated, in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "Al-Araji chaired a meeting to discuss the international effort to end the threat of ISIS terrorist gangs, in the presence of the analytical support team, monitoring sanctions of the UN Security Council, and with the participation of the relevant Iraqi authorities," Pointing out that "the meeting discussed the international effort to end the terrorist threat of ISIS, and the threat it poses to international peace and security, and support Iraq's efforts to receive wanted ISIS terrorists, against whom international notices have been issued."
The statement added, "During the meeting, countries were urged to implement the UN Security Council resolutions, to recover stolen Iraqi antiquities that were seized by the terrorist ISIS in Iraq, and that the international team appreciated Iraq's efforts and the sacrifices made by its people in the fight against the terrorist ISIS," stressing "the importance of continuing to support The international community for Iraq in confronting and eliminating terrorism, returning its stolen antiquities and handing over wanted persons."
The statement stressed, "This meeting with the analytical support and sanctions monitoring team of the UN Security Council comes periodically, in order to support Iraq in its war against terrorism, and within the requirements of UN Security Council resolutions."
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