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Gulf summit stresses the importance of stability and cooperation of Iraq Kuwait

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Gulf summit stresses the importance of stability and cooperation of Iraq Kuwait

Side of the events in Bahrain
21.12.2011
Nazim Yasin
Confirmed the Gulf Arab states to respect Iraq's independence and the unity and territorial integrity and non-interference in its internal affairs.

The leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) at the end of the summit in Riyadh Tuesday they hope to "take into account Iraq's fraternal relations it has with the GCC countries and the non-interference in the internal affairs of states and stop media campaigns that do not serve the development of relations and progress between the two sides," according to the final statement. the leaders of Amman , Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, UAE and Saudi Arabia also called for "all parties and political components in Iraq to carry out their responsibilities to build a secure unified, stable and prosperous after the American withdrawal."

With regard to relations, Iraq - Kuwait specifically, said the final statement supporting the position of the State of Kuwait "on the establishment of the port of Mubarak the Great as being held on the territory of Kuwait and within the territorial waters and on the borders drawn in accordance with UN resolutions, "adding that the Gulf Cooperation Council expressed" confidence that Iraq's implementation of its international obligations towards Kuwait will enhance the trust between the two countries and strengthen relations between them, "he said.

The leaders stressed in the Gulf ( closing statement ) is also "the need for Iraq to complete the implementation of all Security Council resolutions relevant, including the completion of the issue of maintenance of border markers in implementation of resolution 833, and the completion of the issue of compensation for Iraqi farmers to implement resolution 899."

The statement added that the Council calls "Iraq to accelerate it, and to identify the remains of prisoners and missing persons of Kuwaiti and other nationals of other States, and the return of property and the National Archives of the State of Kuwait. He urged the United Nations and other relevant bodies to continue their valuable efforts to end these commitments , "as he put it.

In remarks following the end of the Gulf summit that lowly home over two days, said Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal Tuesday that Iraq should "clarify its policies with other countries in the region after the departure of the last U.S. forces" from him. of For his part, responded to the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki told a news conference in Baghdad on Wednesday to a question specifically concerning Iraq's invitation to "clarify his position" at some point after the U.S. military withdrawal.

He described the statements issued after the Riyadh summit as "positive", he said: "It was declared a positive .. words that we want to see Iraq policy, regional even open a new page ... so I understand. We do not have anything as our regional policy is clear, If he wants the brothers in the GCC should know we welcome them in detail, although it is clear .............".

Maliki was called two days ago to build the confidence of the documented relationship between Iraq and Kuwait "does not vibrate to any change, "asserting that" the adventure is over time and will not allow any attack on Iraq from any point on Kuwait, "as he put it.

According to the official Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that al-Maliki made ​​the remarks when he received the delegation of the Kuwaiti Journalists Association in Baghdad Monday. "We want to restore mutual trust between the two countries and peoples of Kuwait and Iraq and that does not come adventurer like Saddam, worsening of relations between the two countries."

He was quoted as saying that he would welcome any invitation Kuwaiti directed him to visit Kuwait and expressed his desire to return to host his Kuwaiti counterpart Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah in Baghdad to discuss ways of strengthening bilateral relations. He stressed that Iraq wants security and stability of Kuwait does not want to interfere in the affairs of a not in Kuwait or anywhere recalling what he called "painful lessons on the grounds of Saddam and his policies."

Noteworthy that the final statement of the summit in Riyadh included in one of its paragraphs the term Cooperation Council (GCC) for " firm support for all regional and international efforts aimed at combating terrorism. " He pointed out in other paragraphs attitudes toward a number of regional developments, including the Syrian crisis.

With regard to Iran, through what he called "deep concern for the continuation of Iranian interference in the internal affairs of the GCC countries", calling for a "full commitment to the principles of good neighborliness, mutual respect, and customs and international laws and conventions, and non-interference in internal affairs, peaceful settlement of disputes and direct dialogue, and not to use or threat of force, to ensure maintaining the security and stability in the region. "

In his analysis of the content of the summit communique GCC and related paragraphs which referred to the relations, Iraq - Kuwait as well as to press releases issued after the end of the summit in Riyadh, said political science professor at Baghdad University, Dr. Ali al-Jubouri of Radio Free Iraq ".. there is the concept of linking or irrational policy between the Iraqi and Iranian policy Okonma There is a perception that the Iraq policy influenced by the Iranian side ... With regard to Kuwait did not come statement Track only placed Iraq's commitment to implement all actions and decisions of international ......".

The academic and political analyst of Iraq in the interview that you have made ​​over the phone from his belief that "the Persian Gulf countries often provoke some of the words that came in the Iraqi parliament on the subject of Bahrain and the policies they want to clarify the issue of Iraq .. and they want Iraq to say that he is not interested in the process of transformation or internal disturbances here and there ........".

Also commented on the importance of strengthening economic cooperation between Iraq and the Gulf States in the light of the latest statistics released Wednesday. It is noteworthy that these new statistics published by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Kuwait showing the high level of trade exchange between the two countries, despite the rumors between now and then for tensions in relations, Iraq - Kuwaiti.

These statistics showed that exports to Kuwait Iraq occupies the first rank during the period since the beginning of 2011 and so far as the imports amounted to 186.5 million Iraqi dinars merchandise sent Kuwaiti and non-oil products from Kuwait. Also saw the Kuwaiti exports to Iraq increased during the current year compared with last year by 67.6 million Kuwaiti dinars by an estimated 56 per cent to keep Iraq on the rank first in the volume of exports from Kuwait to other countries.

Meanwhile, the head (the Arab Centre for Publishing and Media and Research) and professor of political science at King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah, Dr. Waheed Hamzeh Hashem in response to a question about the views of the Gulf felt in some of the positions of Baghdad from regional developments likely to similar positions announced by Tehran that this vision was based on making Iraq in recent times, for example , a position on the Syrian crisis similar to the position of Tehran. He added that "this pro-Iraqi stance of Damascus appeared to be reflecting the Iranian policy in the region with the support of the Syrian regime .... in addition to other policies has nothing to prejudice the GCC nationals .....".

In my interview over the phone Wednesday afternoon, he spoke academic and Saudi political analyst for other topics relevant and expressed in the context of his analysis of the statement of the GCC summit on the belief that "there is concern about Gulf in general and Kuwait in particular policies of Iraq towards Kuwait and to the Arab Gulf countries in particular and that Kuwait has borne two attempts previous first during the reign of Abd al-Karim Qasim and the second successful already in the era of Saddam Hussein .... so there is fear of the possibility that Iraq is Iran alliance is against Kuwait and the Gulf States and may result from such an alliance form of aggression if broke confrontations between Israel and Iran or between Iran and other Western countries ... , "according to his opinion. more details in the audio file, which includes interviews with the head (the Arab Centre for publishing, media and research) and professor of political science at King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah, d. Hamza Wahid Hashim, a professor of political science at Baghdad University, d. Ali Jibouri.

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