Kuwait postpones visit of Iraq Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki
Thursday, January 12, 2012 16:11 GMT
Kuwaiti Government announced, on Wednesday, that it postponed Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki’s visit to Kuwait because of its preoccupation with parliamentary elections. We are looking forward for Maliki’s visit to complete negotiations and settle outstanding issues, Kuwaiti government advanced.
“Kuwaiti Prime Minister Jaber Mubarak Al Hamad Al Sabah contacted Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki by phone and asked him to postpone his visit to Kuwait because of Kuwaiti Government’s preoccupation with parliamentary elections,” Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Affairs Minister and State Minister for Cabinet Affairs Sabah Khaled Al Hamad Al Sabah told Alsumarianews on the sidelines of the inauguration of an information center for Kuwaiti Ministry of Information in preparation for 2012 elections.
“Kuwaiti Government is looking forward for Iraqi Prime Minister’s visit to continue negotiations and settle outstanding issues,” Al Sabah declared. “Iraqi-Kuwaiti joint committee established a plan to determine all solutions for unsolved issues and continue negotiations that started in 2011,” he indicated, a source told Alsumaria.
Iraqi Government declared, in mid November 2011, that Prime Minister Maliki received an invitation from his Kuwaiti counterpart Nasser Al Hamad to visit Kuwait in order to discuss the pending issues between both countries and find adequate solutions. This visit hasn’t taken place yet because of political developments in Kuwait following the resignation of Kuwaiti Prime Minister Nasser Al Mohamed Al Sabah.
Prince of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah had approved, on October 28, the resignation of Sheikh Nasser Al Mohamed Al Sabah’s government following massive demonstrations calling for his resignation.
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Thursday, January 12, 2012 16:11 GMT
Kuwaiti Government announced, on Wednesday, that it postponed Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki’s visit to Kuwait because of its preoccupation with parliamentary elections. We are looking forward for Maliki’s visit to complete negotiations and settle outstanding issues, Kuwaiti government advanced.
“Kuwaiti Prime Minister Jaber Mubarak Al Hamad Al Sabah contacted Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki by phone and asked him to postpone his visit to Kuwait because of Kuwaiti Government’s preoccupation with parliamentary elections,” Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Affairs Minister and State Minister for Cabinet Affairs Sabah Khaled Al Hamad Al Sabah told Alsumarianews on the sidelines of the inauguration of an information center for Kuwaiti Ministry of Information in preparation for 2012 elections.
“Kuwaiti Government is looking forward for Iraqi Prime Minister’s visit to continue negotiations and settle outstanding issues,” Al Sabah declared. “Iraqi-Kuwaiti joint committee established a plan to determine all solutions for unsolved issues and continue negotiations that started in 2011,” he indicated, a source told Alsumaria.
Iraqi Government declared, in mid November 2011, that Prime Minister Maliki received an invitation from his Kuwaiti counterpart Nasser Al Hamad to visit Kuwait in order to discuss the pending issues between both countries and find adequate solutions. This visit hasn’t taken place yet because of political developments in Kuwait following the resignation of Kuwaiti Prime Minister Nasser Al Mohamed Al Sabah.
Prince of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah had approved, on October 28, the resignation of Sheikh Nasser Al Mohamed Al Sabah’s government following massive demonstrations calling for his resignation.
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