Baghdad folds problems with Kuwait in one basket
1/15/2012 7:06
Baghdad / long
accused the parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs, Kuwait not to cooperate in resolving the outstanding issues between the two countries, saying the government seeks to resolve problems with Kuwait through one basket. The news agency quoted all over Iraq for a member of the Ala Talabani as saying
"According to our recent meeting in the Foreign Relations Committee in the Parliament with the Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Hajj Hamoud, the number of adviser to the ministry we know, according to the delegation show us that the Kuwaiti side is uncooperative in resolving the outstanding issues remaining between Iraq and Kuwait, so he does not want to solve and close these files."
She "The ministerial delegation told us that Iraq is no longer subject to clause of Chapter VII of the UN Security Council because it issued several resolutions and there are aspects of the response from the Iraq and have committed themselves and carried out such as the issue of international debt and weapons of mass destruction and the file of the oil for food and that the only file remaining on Kuwait and until this happened by providing some needed adjustments through a political decision which can not decide by the Foreign Ministry or any institution other government. "
She continued, "one of the files that are needed to the political decision is the land border and shared water and compensation by the invasion of the former regime of Kuwait and the port of Mubarak as well as that the issue of the missing and the remains of Kuwaitis responded with Iraq a lot, "referring to the" pursuit of the Iraqi government in the Council of Ministers and the Foreign Ministry to resolve the outstanding issues remaining with Kuwait through a single transaction to close in full and final. "
Iraq has been under since 1990 to the seventh item in the Charter of the United Nations under the the decision of the Security Council of the United Nations over the invasion of the former regime of Kuwait in that year and continues to Iraq under the Tailth because of the survival of some outstanding issues between the two countries such as the remains of prisoners and missing persons in Iraq, the Kuwaiti archives and compensation of oil and burning oil wells in addition to freezing the assets of Iraq's financial banks World to pay compensation to those affected by the invasion.
In a related denied a coalition of state law decline the State of Kuwait to invite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to visit.
The MP said the coalition of state law, Ihsan Al-Awadi was not a "no retreat from Kuwait on the invitation of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki."
He that "there are invitations submitted by Kuwait to the Iraqi government, saying that relations are good and going phase of calm and direction of resolving differences on the table of dialogue."
The Kuwaiti government, had "announced the postponement of the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki because of concern the general election."
said Vice Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Kuwait Sabah Khalid Al Hamad Al-Sabah said that Kuwait's Prime Minister Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah telephoned Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and told him to postpone his visit to Kuwait because of the Government's preoccupation with the general election. "
For its part, announced Adviser to the Prime Minister Mary Rayes said Nuri al-Maliki will visit Kuwait next month, noting that the issue of port Mubarak of the most important files that will be addressed during the visit.
said Rais, that "the Kuwaiti Prime Minister Maliki has promised that the visit will be effective and will solve all outstanding issues between the two countries."
"The Port of Mubarak and Faw port will be the most important themes that will be discussed by the Prime Minister in his visit, as well as the issue of debt owed by Iraq, "asserting that" there are assurances had declared the Kuwaiti government in the search out of Iraq's Chapter VII. "
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