Group: Security and Politics Created on Saturday, 03 March / March 2012 07:36
Warned the leader of the coalition of state law, on Thursday, could use the win landslide for the opposition, led by the Islamic trend in the Kuwaiti National Assembly's new disclaimer of any obligations towards Iraq, and added that the opposition includes voices of hard-line against Iraq will require from the Kuwaiti government to show more seriousness to resolve the file relationship with Iraq.
Sami al-Askari said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "the majority of the Kuwaiti National Assembly of the new opposition, which includes voices of hard-line against Iraq."
He explained that the military "in the case did not show the seriousness of the Kuwaiti government to resolve outstanding issues with Iraq, Parliament would be sufficient excuse to escape from any obligation."
The opposition won Kuwaiti known for her tough position on Iraq, led by the Islamic movement with a majority of seats in parliament in general elections that took place in the second of February 2012, it won 34 seats out of 50, including 23 seats won by Islamist candidates from the stream of the Muslim Brotherhood and Salafist movement, As I considered the defeat of the liberal mainstream media Kuwait "surprise", in the absence of full of women.
He added that the military "the Iraq and Kuwait has several issues, not a single issue, such as missing persons, borders and the National Archives and Iraqi Airways, reparations and debts owed by Iraq, as well as ensuring the commitment of the two countries to resolution 833 which gives Iraq the right of free navigation in the Khawr Abd Allah."
He called on the military a close associate of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to "put those files in one basket away from Chapter VII to be to reach an integrated solution," stressing "the need to rid Iraq from Chapter VII and its consequences as a subject of compensation, which depletes the Iraqi treasury."
The Iraqi government has ruled out the words of its spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh, the sixth of February, 2012, to affect the election results on the Kuwaiti relationship with Iraq, also confirmed that the resolution of outstanding issues will not be achieved through the "visit a magical one," in reference to the visit of Prime Minister anticipated to Kuwait.
The Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari had held over on the 28 and 29 February for meetings with officials in the State of Kuwait, led by the Emir and Foreign Minister addressed the call Prince a fee to attend the summit of Baghdad as well as discuss the details of visiting Iraqi Prime Minister to it, which he said that it is expected to set the mid-March.
It was agreed that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during a meeting with the Kuwaiti Ambassador in Baghdad, the believer, on February 14, the current visit to Kuwait by the Arab summit, while the latter stressed his country's desire to develop relations with Iraq in various fields.
She stressed the United Nations Mission in Iraq, (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 the work of the Joint Committee.
And began Kuwait, on the sixth of April 2011, the establishment of the port of Mubarak Al-Kabeer in Bubiyan Island near the Iraqi coast, after exactly a year to develop Iraq's transport ministry the foundation stone for the construction of the port of Faw, causing the outbreak of the crisis and war, told media between the two countries, at a time who sees the Kuwaitis that Mainahm will have the results of economic and strategic task, confirms officials and Iraqi experts that the port of Kuwait will reduce the importance of Iraqi ports, and restricts the navigation in the Khawr Abd Allah channel leading to the ports of Umm Qasr and Khor Al-Zubair, and makes the project port of Faw no value .
The UN Security Council issued Resolution 833 in 1993, which provides for the demarcation of the border between Iraq and Kuwait, which has a length of 216 km through the formation of an international commission to demarcate the border between the two parties, which was rejected by the regime of President Saddam Hussein first, but it was approved by the the end of 1994 following international pressure, Iraqi officials insist that the border demarcation between the two countries were by force, and led to the deduction of Iraqi territory in terms of Safwan and Umm Qasr area, as well as reducing the area of territorial waters.
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