Iraqi demands to disclose "major concessions" made by al-Maliki of Kuwait
SATURDAY, MARCH 24 / MARCH 2012 19:31
Twilight News / demanded that the Iraqi List, Saturday, for the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Relations to exercise its supervisory role in the interrogation of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on his recent visit to Kuwait for the detection of "major concessions" with the Kuwaiti government in a public hearing and before the Iraqi public.
He has visited Kuwait, accompanied by an official delegation in the middle of this month, in an attempt to end the outstanding differences between the two countries for nearly two decades.
Kuwait has agreed to settle the compensation owed to Iraq because of damage to the Kuwait airport and aircraft after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, but he did not announce further details about the rest of the conventions.
The spokeswoman said Maysoon al-Iraqi said in a statement received "Twilight News" a copy of "the Iraqi people really to look at the form and nature of these agreements and their impact on its interests and its future and sovereignty."
It added that he must reveal it, "especially what appeared in the media for major concessions by Iraq to Kuwait to ensure the participation of Kuwait in the Summit of the Arab League to be held in Baghdad."
Iraq is trying hard to get rid of the effects of the Security Council resolutions taken against him under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, notably obliging him to pay five percent of the value of its oil revenues to Kuwait, to pay the amount of fifty-two billion, and remained in Iraq until now, to pay $ 17 billion .
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SATURDAY, MARCH 24 / MARCH 2012 19:31
Twilight News / demanded that the Iraqi List, Saturday, for the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Relations to exercise its supervisory role in the interrogation of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on his recent visit to Kuwait for the detection of "major concessions" with the Kuwaiti government in a public hearing and before the Iraqi public.
He has visited Kuwait, accompanied by an official delegation in the middle of this month, in an attempt to end the outstanding differences between the two countries for nearly two decades.
Kuwait has agreed to settle the compensation owed to Iraq because of damage to the Kuwait airport and aircraft after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, but he did not announce further details about the rest of the conventions.
The spokeswoman said Maysoon al-Iraqi said in a statement received "Twilight News" a copy of "the Iraqi people really to look at the form and nature of these agreements and their impact on its interests and its future and sovereignty."
It added that he must reveal it, "especially what appeared in the media for major concessions by Iraq to Kuwait to ensure the participation of Kuwait in the Summit of the Arab League to be held in Baghdad."
Iraq is trying hard to get rid of the effects of the Security Council resolutions taken against him under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, notably obliging him to pay five percent of the value of its oil revenues to Kuwait, to pay the amount of fifty-two billion, and remained in Iraq until now, to pay $ 17 billion .
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