Fri, 16 Mar 2012 time: 11:22
Agencies:
Considered the Iraqi ambassador to Kuwait, Mohammad Hussein Bahr al-Ulum, on Thursday, the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to Kuwait, on Wednesday, "the beginning seriously to remove Iraq from Chapter VII," while stressing that the agreement on the liquidation of the issue of airlines such as a catharsis for all the tension that had people Iraqi action.
Uloum said in an interview for "Alsumaria News" that "The visit culminated with positive results such as the agreement to start the maintenance of border markers, which are the most important point," stressing that "the maintenance of border markers between the two parties marks the beginning of seriousness to remove Iraq from Chapter VII fact that it comes in the first item of its provisions. "
He said Bahr al-Ulum, "Iraq and Kuwait also agreed during the visit to the resumption of the meetings of the Iraqi-Kuwaiti Supreme after the end of the Arab Summit and the implementation of the record which was agreed upon," asserting that "the two countries would work to begin implementation of a new road map for the rest of the issues stalled between them."
And the Sea of Sciences that "the two sides also agreed on the point of a second task is to drop the lawsuits filed by Kuwait Airways to Iraqi Airways," adding that "the end of this issue in this way the peace, is a vent for all the tension that has been the Iraqi people as a result of this problem."
He said Bahr al-Ulum that "the most important gains that have seen Iraq to achieve them, is leaving healthy, Chapter VII, because its provisions restricting the movement of Iraq politically, socially and economically," stressing that "the management helm of these problems under the leadership of a wise and informed look at the interests of the country's future without looking to the past ".
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki concluded, on Thursday (14 March current), an official visit to Kuwait at the head of high-level delegation to Kuwait, and resulted in agreement on the common ground to resolve all the files between the two countries, within the short time scales.
The two sides signed the Iraqi and Kuwaiti at the end of the visit to the settlement agreement under which the problem of Iraqi Airways, Kuwait with $ 500 million, of which Iraq would pay 300 million in cash to the role of Kuwait, and is investing $ 200 million in other airline Kuwaiti-Iraqi operation.
The Ministry of Transport on (28 May 2011), that Kuwait has frozen more than a million and a half million dollars belonging to Iraqi Airways in Jordan, while Kuwait called not to enter any party to the outstanding problems between the two countries, called for Jordan to take positive positions.
And detained by British authorities, in (April 25, 2010), an Iraqi aircraft flew from Baghdad to London after the cessation of flights between the two countries as long as 20 years old, and was on board, 30 passengers of Iraqis and foreigners, including Transport Minister Amir Abdul-Jabbar, director of Iraqi Airways, Kifah Hassan, who the latter was detained by the British judicial authorities, because of the action on the Kuwaiti damage to the aircraft by the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, demanding payment of one billion and 200 million for Kuwait Airways.
And demanded that the Kuwaiti company in front of London's High Court to pay Iraq $ 2.1 billion, and asked the struggle of good to detect the property of his company, under oath, charging through the attorneys Kuwait Airways David Schori, Iraqi Airways to refuse to fulfill their obligations and perjury oath, fraud and mislead the court.
The authorities have refused Qatar and Oman, in (November 24, 2010), to allow a plane and the Minister of Transport, the former Iraqi Amer Abdul-Jabbar, which was carrying a delegation belonging to the Ministry and a number of Iraqi journalists to get out in their territories, while pointing via satellite Sumerian, which was part of the delegation that the rejection of the country and Oman to receive the Iraqi plane was due to lack of prior coordination between the Ministry and the competent authorities in both countries
And has been to Kuwait asked the UN Security Council, in July of 2009, before its meeting to discuss Iraq's international obligations not to remove Iraq from the list of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations before Aevaúh all its obligations, especially in the cases of compensation, prisoners and missing Kuwaitis and its emphasis on the need to respect Iraq with resolution 833 judge the demarcation of the border between Iraq and Kuwait after the Iraqi objections that appear from time to time on the demarcation of the border, and then reiterated the same demands during this week on the lips of a number of Kuwaiti parliament.
It is noteworthy that Iraq is under since 1990 with Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations imposed after the invasion of the regime of President Saddam Hussein of Kuwait in August of the same year, this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security, in addition to large amounts of frozen financial assets in international banks to pay compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait.
Source: Sabah
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