20/07/2011
Condemnation of a parliamentary severe tone of intimidation launched by members of the Kuwaiti National Assembly BAGHDAD - morning with United Nations announced that the issue of relations, Iraq - Kuwait will be present in the UN Security Council session next, continued for a second day in a row positions of disapproval and condemnation of parliamentary statements by some members of the Kuwaiti National Assembly and Thgmehm the national figures, demanding silence the voices that call for boycott and the need to respect the Iraqi government elected by its people within the democratic process is unique in the region. This comes with the media continues to Kuwait, especially the newspapers attacking the Iraq policy and on the chest of the front page, while the source revealed the "morning "The Kuwaiti authorities are trying to make the temptations of the Iraqi journalists to induce them to part. 's Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations in Iraq Jeffrey Schortavig saying during his meeting with House Speaker Osama al: The Security Council at its next meeting would discuss the issue of the relationship between Iraq and Kuwait. The Security Council has praised the Iraq's commitment to international resolutions, especially in Maitalq files pending with Kuwait. For their part, MPs said in their statements, the "morning": that "no right to Kuwait to interfere in the Iraq policy of the Interior, or criticizing any personal or Taatahjm the people of Iraq." and described the MP for the Iraqi bloc white high Nassif Jassem statements made by some members of the Kuwaiti National Assembly, "an encroachment on the Iraqi politicians, and this in turn is transcended all the Iraqi people." said Nassif: "The Kuwaiti side, yet not know the size of the Iraqi people .. and if Iraq now in the setback, it will come out of this ordeal will be able to respond to all these statements and abuses. " The Member of the Kuwaiti Muslim Al-Barrak said in remarks published by Kuwaiti newspaper: "We do not need to take permission from Maliki or others to set up this port." The semi-Barrak told Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq on port threats dictator Saddam before entering Kuwait. demanded Nassif, the UN and the U.S. administration that play a positive role towards Iraq, especially after the imposition of resolution 833 (on the demarcation of the border between Iraq and Kuwait) on the country, although it was a decision unjust and is a precedent in the history of the United Nations. For his part, MP for a coalition of state law, Abbas al-Bayati, the Kuwaiti government to silence the cacophony that contribute to the creation of a crisis in relations between the two countries. He said al-Bayati said: "We deplore and surprised by the statements of some Kuwaiti deputies that affect the reputation of the Iraqis and manipulate on the Iraqis. "In turn, MP from the Kurdistan Alliance Sharif Suleiman that" what we heard from the statements made by deputies in the Council of Kuwait did not match our aspirations to establish good relations with Kuwait, "pointing to" the need for the above sounds scientists and sages on these votes The silence that still look to the past, and it must have a futuristic outlook of Iraq. "and launched a media Kuwaiti three days ago, an attack on their front pages the first on Iraq and its government and people, and described the personalities and national capacities related to this board, despite the language of calm and restraint shown by the Iraqi Government and people. "Al Sabah" from a source that the Kuwaiti authorities are trying to buy off some of the Iraqi journalists and induce them to their advantage, by inviting them to visit Kuwait. The source said that the embassy was held two months ago, and in coordination with a rally, a meeting at a hotel in the capital Baghdad, where invited to visit Kuwait and the need to stand with them against what it called "the attack by some members of parliament and journalists against Kuwait," but most of the journalists refused to comply with these temptations. the midst of it, called on the Foreign Relations Committee in the House of Representatives to the need to resolve a land and sea borders with Kuwait as soon as possible. A member of the Kurdistan Alliance MP Mehdi Khoshnaw told delegates "morning," Omar Abdel-Latif: The "My land and sea borders with Kuwait are among the files that must be resolved as quickly as possible."
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