On: Friday 30/12/2011 5:33
Baghdad / term
The Iraqi government said that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will visit Kuwait next Sunday to discuss the outstanding issues between the two countries, after talks with his Kuwaiti counterpart Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, the most important files between the two countries in a telephone interview Monday. It is expected that this visit will be crucial for the completion of the files out of Iraq from Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations as well as end the differences caused by the intention of establishing Port Kuwait Mubarak.
The adviser said the Prime Minister Hamid Hussain Al Jabri told a news briefing that al-Maliki will discuss the problem of the port in Kuwait, Mubarak Al-Kabeer and the closure of outstanding issues.
The Iraqi government says that Iraq would emerge from Chapter VII, based on Kuwait's position towards the issue of missing Kuwaitis, and archives, in addition to the stent border.
In the same context demanded the MP for the high-mass white Nassif government pressure on the U.S. administration to remove Iraq from Chapter VII in order to preserve relations, Iraq - the U.S. in the post-withdrawal.
She said in a statement received (range) a copy of that "must be relations, Iraq - the U.S. at some point after the withdrawal depended on the response to the demand of the U.S. administration of Iraq was pulled from Chapter VII." She added that "Iraq after the withdrawal is an independent state can strengthen its relations with the rest of the member states of the Security Council, according to their positions on Iraq, will not deter us one of the establishment of strong relations with Russia, Britain and France as if it sought these countries to get us out of Chapter VII." And continued that "it is reasonable to see the state set up in Iraq, the largest embassy in the Middle East are silent on this issue courtesy of Kuwait by the depth in the starvation of the Iraqi people and to punish him for things not his fault where", calling the Iraqi government to "treat the administration as well.
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