23/07/2015
Basra
He said the Kuwaiti Consul in Basra Joseph cactus, Thursday, near Mbacherth his duties in the province, and between the first tasks of his country's consulate facilitate the granting of visas for citizens of both countries, while the southern governorate administration confirmed that the presence of the consulate will open the prospects for cooperation between the two countries.
A cactus in a press conference with the governor of Basra Majed Nasraoui was held in the media center hall Diwan of the province and attended (range Press), he "talks with the governor of Basra, about his duties in the Kuwaiti consulate in the coming days, and ways to develop economic, cultural and social relations and the prospects for fruitful cooperation between the two countries. "
He cactus "The presence of the Kuwaiti consulate in Basra will contribute to rapprochement between the two peoples and forget the bad past," noting that "the first steps will be to seek consulate to facilitate granting visas to citizens of the two countries, considerations of intermarriage and social convergence between Kuwait and Basra."
For his part, the governor of Basra, said Majed Nasraoui during the conference that "the existence of the Kuwaiti consulate opens the prospects of joint cooperation between the two countries and would allow businessmen from both sides and take care of common interests."
Nasraoui, adding that "the Kuwait of the countries that got burned by fire blind terrorism which requires joint security cooperation and the exchange of information between the two countries for the security of the region and the elimination of terrorist groups."
The governor of Basra Majed Nasraoui, announced in mid-March 2015, to hand over the Kuwaiti consulate building in the province to the Kuwaiti ambassador to Iraq, Ghassan Al-Zawawi in preparation for the exercise of its work soon, with Zawawi expressed his intention to end the differences and remove the "negative effects" caused by the former regime between the two countries Policy .
Basra province and includes a number of Iranian consulates and American, Turkish, Russian and Egyptian ones while Britain was confined to office to represent them in Basra and closed its consulate after the departure of British troops from Basra grounds cut costs.
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