| Statement by the  Permanent Mission of South Africa to the United Nations during the Security  Council Meeting on Iraq, 26 August 2020 Mr  President, We  thank the Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Assistance  Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), Ms Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, for her briefing.  South Africa supports and continues to have confidence in your efforts. Mr  President, South  Africa supports the mandate of UNAMI in promoting the strengthening of the  Government of Iraq and its electoral processes. We welcome the successful  formation of the new Iraqi Government and applaud the inclusion of women and  minorities, which will assist in unifying and strengthening the cohesiveness of  the country. We  support the drive for an inclusive government which will bring together all  diverse aspects of Iraqi society, into the governance structures. National  reconciliation and unity in Iraq are vital in order to avoid future challenges  stemming from shifting government policies and actions. Domestic unity,  cohesion and determination are urgently needed to build resilience against  narrow partisan interests, foreign interference, and criminal elements which  actively seek to impede Iraq’s stability. South  Africa is pleased to learn that the Government of Iraq has agreed to resume  monthly payments from its federal budget to the Kurdistan Regional Government  in Erbil. We continue to urge increased and improved cooperation between the  national Government of Iraq and the Kurdistan regional government, and look  forward to consensus on the issue of a revenue sharing agreement. Mr  President, South  Africa supports UNAMI and the Government of Iraq in its post-conflict  reconstruction and development efforts, which provide much needed humanitarian  assistance throughout the country, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.  The spread of the pandemic in Iraq has strained an already fragile health-care  system. The  easing of restrictions and the failure to adhere to preventative measures, or  to implement them fully, have resulted in a deterioration of the humanitarian  situation. Iraq needs to adjust its COVID-19 response actions and diligently  apply preventative measures for the purpose of slowing the transmission of the  virus. Mr  President, Peace  and security remain fundamental for Iraq to develop its infrastructure, grow  its economy and provide basic services to all its citizens. In this regard,  South Africa supports the consolidation of control of the Iraqi army over  Iraq’s entire territory. We also support the continued efforts of the  government to eradicate the threat posed by Da’esh. Iraqis should not live in  an atmosphere of terror and intimidation. South  Africa also expresses its deep concern regarding the killing of two civil  society activists and attacks against others in the southern city of Basra.  Civic activism is a cornerstone of a representative and accountable government,  and must be protected. We therefore urge the authorities to pursue  investigations into these horrendous attacks and bring the perpetrators to  book, in order to uphold standards of justice, accountability, integrity and  transparency. Mr  President, We  are encouraged by the collaborative effort of both the Governments of Kuwait  and Iraq to locate missing Kuwaiti, and other nationals, as well as missing Kuwaiti  property, including the national archives. We urge both countries to work  together with the relevant UN institutions to resolve these outstanding issues. In  conclusion Mr President, South  Africa reiterates its support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of  Iraq in line with the principles of the UN Charter, and we continue to support  UNAMI in the implementation of its mandate. We  also continue to urge the United Nations and the Government of Iraq to consider  utilising the Peacebuilding Commission in order to make greater strides in  rebuilding the country. I  thank you. ISSUED BY  THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COOPERATION OR Tambo  Building460  Soutpansberg Road
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