Oman postpones visit Khasawneh: Maliki busy Arab summit
On: Friday 3/23/2012 6:29
Baghdad / term
Iraq informed the Jordanian government official, on Wednesday, to postpone the visit of Prime Minister of Jordan to Baghdad, Awn Al-Khasawneh Palanchgalat related to the many Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to prepare for the Arab summit.
He said the Iraqi Ambassador in Jordan Jawad Hadi Abbas, told United Press International, I met with Minister of Foreign Affairs (Jordan) Nasser Judeh, and assured him that the postponement of a visit Khasawneh to Baghdad on Palanchgalat many of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to prepare for the Arab summit to be hosted by the Iraqi capital later this month.
emphasized Hadi to visit Khasawneh to the Iraqi capital will be after the Arab summit directly.
The Minister of State for Media Affairs and Communication of Jordan Rakan al-Majali has confirmed a few days ago the lack of conditions of Iraq to visit the Prime Minister Awn Al-Khasawneh to Baghdad.
He added that the Iraqis are busy with the subject of the Arab Summit to be hosted by Baghdad at the end of this month .
The Egyptian media has said recently that Iraq refused to receive Khasawneh is linked to the position of Jordan to Syria.
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki late last month, an invitation to the Prime Minister of Jordan Awn Al-Khasawneh to visit Iraq had transferred the Minister of Planning and Development Cooperation Ali Shukri, who pay an official visit to Jordan for the transfer of invitation of President Jalal Talabani to King Abdullah to attend Arab summit in Baghdad.
where, according to Jordan News Agency, then the Jordanian Prime Minister Awn Al-Khasawneh received the Minister of Planning and Development Cooperation Ali Shukri, who conveyed to him a verbal message from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki included the invitation to visit Iraq, where the promise Khasawneh meeting them at the earliest possible time.
also included the message the desire and hope of the Iraqi government to develop the level of cooperation between the two countries in the fields of economy and security.
The agency said the Prime Minister pointed to forward to the next visit to Baghdad, and that there will be a new start for relations with the brotherly Iraq and to build on the unique relationship between the two countries and the two brotherly peoples.
and there was talk during the meeting which was attended by Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Dr. Jaafar Hassan about the coming Arab summit in Iraq and the importance of Iraq and the Arabs in these circumstances experienced by the Arab nation, also discussed economic and security challenges that beset the region.
to, the Jordanian government denied , what has been handed down recently by reports about Iraq's refusal to pay financial dues owed by the allowance fees flooring and host Jordan'm not civilian aircraft during the Second Gulf War in 1991.
The head of the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission of Jordan Mohammed Goran, "The reports that indicated Iraq's refusal to pay dues implications allowance fees flooring and hosting six of its planes civil in Jordan during the second Gulf War in 1991 are unfounded. "
The Iraqi newspapers have picked up a story about Iraq's refusal to pay financial dues owed by the allowance to host the Jordan to his aircraft during the Second Gulf War, and the Jordanian sources said The many parts of the Iraqi aircraft were vulnerable to theft, noting that a delegation Iraqi technicians the preview over a year ago, and surprised that many parts of the aircraft has been exposed to theft, which prevented reaching an agreement with the Iraqi side on the ground to be paid
, adding that " At the end of 2010, signed an agreement with Iraqi Airways and tender on one of the local companies to dismantle the 5 planes Iraqi out of six aircraft and sold which was done. "
said Goran that "the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan got all the financial dues owed by Iraq as a result of the survival of planes at airports in Jordan. "
and that "there are only presidential jet and a single road were not covered by the Convention that took place to dismantle and sell parts, and that aircraft are still there has not been a mechanism to end its case."
The Goran that "Iraqi aircraft six were from three planes of the model (Boeing 727 and 707), and that the plane VI was the presidential aircraft (Boeing 727) as well. "
stressed Goran on "the absence of any significant problems or disagreement with the Iraqi side in relation to that aircraft."
and crouches aircraft in Queen Alia Airport International since 1991 and the value of the fees due on the six aircraft in 2005 was estimated at 4 million Jordanian dinars (6.5 million U.S. dollars), but the Jordan, and to date the exempt Iraq from the wages of flooring for each period in which the aircraft remained on the land of Jordan
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