Close to the Al-Maliki criticizes political escalation on Kuwaiti oil wells
03/07/2011 17:21
Baghdad, July 3 (aknews) – the Deputy Coalition criticized the rule of law, Sunday, political escalation and remarks on the excesses of the neighboring countries, especially Kuwait oil wells on the border with Iraq.
Salam al-Maliki said of Kurdistan News Agency (aknews) that "charges by some Iraqi circles that there were excesses by the participating States with Iraq oil wells to extract oil through slant drilling would have strained relations between Iraq and those countries."
Al-Maliki said that "between Iraq and Kuwait by sea of oil and this sea occupies large tracts of land of the Iraqi and Kuwaiti but these substantive issues require a valid and expertise" stating that "all oil fields in Iraq or Kuwait digging vertical" manner.
"There are certain things that are not agreed override any State whether Jordan or Kuwait or Iran Iraqi oil", alluding to charges by some Iraqi politicians are baseless and I do not think this needed such inaccurate statements. "
Al-Maliki said that "the Kuwaiti side remained committed to the International Convention approved items between the two countries."
A number of members of the House of representatives said earlier l (aknews) that abuses by the participating States with Iraq oil wells in Iran, Jordan and Kuwait continues to btgaozathaali Iraqi wells through adopting the method of drilling oil in italic indicating that topic with need intervention of internationalist silver
Relations between Baghdad and Kuwait, tangible improvement in the last few years it seemed to go beyond the repercussions of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait the days of Saddam Hussein's regime in 1990.
Kuwait has reopened its Embassy in Iraq in 2008 after nearly 19 years of interruption of diplomatic relations between the two countries, while the Iraqi Consulate reopened in Kuwait 2010.
The Kuwaiti authorities recently decided to build a large port Mubarak near the port of Khawr Abd Allah in Basra, southern Iraq.
In a Cabinet Emergency Committee for Iraq visit Kuwait to end the problem of the harbour adjacent to the Iraqi waterway in the Arabian Gulf.
Iraq's objection would build the Kuwaiti port to tension between the two sides, after the relatively improved ties during the previous period.
The two sides began to form joint committees to solve the problems existing between them and in particular the problem of war reparations Kuwait invasion by Saddam Hussein's regime in 1991, and the demarcation of the border, the missing Kuwaitis, and joint oil fields, and others.
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