Basra governor: the United Nations resolutions on Iraq's border with Kuwait 'unfair'
2013-03-09 19:29:53
BASRA / future Iraqi regarded governor of Basra behind Abdul Samad Khalaf, on Saturday, that the United Nations resolutions on Iraq's border with Kuwait, "unfair", adding that there were maintenance of piers border with Kuwait, while pointing out that there are about 100 Iraqi family near the border will be transferred to a new residential complex. Khalaf said during a press conference held yesterday in the province of Basra said that "the policies of the former regime caused by imposing unfair decisions by the United Nations on Iraq," stressing that "the Iraqi side is satisfied, but they remain international resolutions." Khalaf said "there maintenance of border pillars with Kuwait," noting that "the administration of the province learned from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the presence of three role only compensate owners by giving them rent for a year until the new compensation role." He pointed back to that "the agreement between Iraq and Kuwait duty on the first deportation of the houses from the border distance 500 meters while there about 97 houses near the border will be transferred to the complex will be built for them later," pointing out that it "will remain in place until the building residential complex to compensate ". And showed dozens of residents of hand Umm Qasr port in Basra (6 March 2013), concern and resentment by demanding to prepare to evacuate their homes, which were within Iraqi territory before creeps upon the Kuwaiti border. Has objected many Iraqi officials after the fall of the former regime in 2003 to complete the procedures of land border demarcation between the two countries in accordance with Resolution No. 833, considering that the decision imposed on Iraq under international pressure in unusual circumstances. In 2005 the Iraqi government has been to a severe embarrassment when attacked dozens of residents of my part of Safwan and Umm Qasr foreign company was building a pipeline to the demarcation of the land border, has led those protests and the accompanying bombing follows mortar to stop working on the project before completion. It is noteworthy that the UN Security Council issued in 1993 Resolution No. 833 which provides for the demarcation of the border between Kuwait and Iraq, and the extended length of about 216 km, and led the implementation of resolution partially under the previous regime to deduct large swathes of Iraqi territory and annex it to Kuwaiti territory, so I crawled Kuwaiti border Dozens of homes and farms Iraqi hand Safwan, and the residential area was located in the area of Umm Qasr has become since the mid-nineties is the whole within the State of Kuwait, which has its government to destroy the region fully to make way for border forces to exercise its unhindered, and the longer demolitions tens houses and a primary school and a mosque, a popular market.
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