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Ruled out the Iraqi government, on Monday, would affect the results of parliamentary elections in Kuwait recently and was won by the opposition led by the Islamic movement on the relations between the two countries, is likely to visit the Prime Minister of Kuwait when it forms a new government which, while considered to resolve the outstanding issues will not be achieved through "The visit of a magical one."
He said government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The results of Kuwaiti elections will not affect the relationship between the two countries, and Oalmassalh common are judged relations between the two parties in the near future, regardless of the outcome of Kuwait's elections," asserting that "the committees shared between the two countries are currently working to find solutions acceptable to save their interests. "
The Kuwaiti opposition, which consists mostly of the religious extremist and known positions opposed to the development of relations with Iraq and to make any concessions to him, had achieved a landslide victory in the elections of the Kuwaiti National Assembly which was held on the second of February, the current, as it now controls 34 seats out of 50, incurred a significant loss in which liberals and women came out of parliament.
Dabbagh said that "Iraq wants to resolve all outstanding problems between the parties, because the delay will not be resolved to develop relations between the two countries in various fields," noting that "the Iraqi government prepared to find a convergence on the outstanding issues at once."
The spokesman for the Iraqi government that "the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's upcoming Kuwait depends on the formation of a new government in Kuwait, which is related to the Kuwaiti side."
Al-Dabbagh that "to find solutions acceptable resolution of outstanding issues between Iraq and Kuwait will not Yatma visit a magical one, although our understanding of the good intentions on both sides," but he also said that "these intentions need to be activated so we need to joint committees to work together and intensively."
He said Iraq's ambassador to Kuwait, Mohammad Bahr al-Ulum said in an interview for "Alsumaria News" in the atheist of the month of January, that the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's visit to Kuwait would be an important point to end the outstanding issues and lift the country from Chapter VII, noting that the Kuwaiti government ready to establish advanced relations with Iraq.
The Kuwaiti Information Minister Hamad Jaber Al-Ali has confirmed a press statement last month, that the file of Port Mubarak will not be on the agenda of the visit of Iraqi Prime Minister expected to Kuwait.
The Iraqi government announced, on November 15, 2011, for receiving Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's call from his Kuwaiti counterpart Ahmad Al-Nasser to visit Kuwait to discuss outstanding issues between the two countries and find ways to solve them.
And began, on the sixth of April, the establishment of Mubarak Al-Kabeer port on the island of Bubiyan near the Iraqi coast, after exactly a year of development and the Iraqi Ministry of Transport, the foundation stone for the construction of the port of Faw, causing the outbreak of the crisis between the two countries.
She stressed the United Nations Mission in Iraq, on 8 December 2011, that Iraq and Kuwait have made little progress on normalizing bilateral relations, while noting that the two eternal willingness to resolve outstanding problems, expressed the hope that the visit of Maliki's visit to Kuwait to resume work of the Committee common.
It is noteworthy that the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called on Iraq, in November 16, 2011, to fulfill its obligations to Kuwait, in particular Security Council resolution No. (833) on the delineation of the border to get out of the penalty provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, the Council also decided International Security in the month of December 2010, to keep the immunity to Iraqi funds and the extension of the deposit of Iraqi oil revenues into the Development Fund of Iraq to the United Nations to the end of the year 2011, which is a continuation of the policy of imposing sanctions against Iraq under Chapter VII.
And consists of Chapter VII of the 13 articles, and is the resolution 678, issued in 1990 to expel Iraq from Kuwait by force of this Chapter, Iraq is still under Tailth because of the survival of the issue remains of Kuwaiti citizens prisoners and missing persons in Iraq, and Kuwaiti property, including the archives of the Amiri Diwan and the Diwan Crown Prince and the issue of compensation of environmental and oil and which do not relate only to the State of Kuwait and other Arab countries and some companies.
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