Baghdad, December 8 (Rn) - A legal adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Thursday, the U.S. side's willingness to hand over all Iraqi documents in his possession and lost the U.S. military since the invasion of April 2003.
Hundreds of institutions and government after the American invasion of Iraq to the April 2003 looting organized by parties and members of international destinations affected thousands of files of the former Iraqi regime, but Iraq after years called for these countries to return what was stolen.
He said Fadhil Mohammed Jawad, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), "The U.S. side expressed its readiness to hand over all documents in his possession of the Iraqi lost after 2003."
Mohammed Jawad said that "the delivery of documents to the Iraqi government will then agree on a mechanism between the two parties," noting that "the American side did not deny possession of the documents in Iraq."
And hinted Library and Archives of Iraq last week, the possibility that Iraq has resorted to international courts to recover the stolen documents in the possession of the American side is estimated in the thousands, because of the lack of official response to the correspondences.
The Iraqi Ministry of Culture had warned earlier in the smuggling of documents seized by the parties out of the country, having managed one of the institutions of the U.S. acquisition of documents belonging to the Iraqi Jews, and dates back to my contract forties and fifties of the last century.
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