Foreign representative welcomes the visit of Kuwaiti Prime Minister expected
01-04-2013 | (Voice of Iraq)
Baghdad, shaimaa Rasheed
The parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee welcomed the upcoming visit of Prime Minister to Iraq break the outstanding issues between the two countries.
This came against the backdrop of the Kuwaiti Prime Minister ready to visit Baghdad for talks with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to discuss bilateral relations, Member of the Foreign Relations Committee of Emad said in an interview, John Yash for sourcing Centre for the Iraqi media network "that" the Kuwaiti Prime Minister's visit to Baghdad is expected as a result of diplomatic efforts to improve relations between the two countries in response to visits and delegations that have gone to Kuwait for resolving outstanding issues between the parties. "
The Kuwaiti Prime Minister Jaber first announced yesterday its readiness to visit Baghdad, but the Iraqi side call waiting, adding that his visit to Iraq will resolve all outstanding issues between the two countries, returned about the meeting with his counterpart Nuri al-Maliki and will clarify many things.
Yash expressed hope that this visit will open up new prospects for cooperation between the two countries, and wished to be serious in resolving the outstanding issues, particularly with complex files, adding that Iraq also made a lot of concessions and "waiting for the Kuwaiti side's largely what day to eject Iraq from Chapter VII. with regard to the outstanding issues between Yash" the border issue is resolved by the old conventions and compensate homeowners and keep the debt issue and missing port Mubarak Is one of the important files and reports submitted by the committees of the departments of State and transportation were contradictory, noting that the Government has not up to now to find out the extent of the damage will strike Iraq from the port.
The Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Sabah said earlier that Kuwait completed a border with Iraq and was problematic for Iraqi farmers affected by the maintenance of the boundary between the two countries.
Turning Yash to Chapter VII and the negative and positive of this chapter, this chapter is "international agreement places restrictions on States that fall within it, including the method of trade and Commerce and transactions in many articles where we now are barred from importing a lot of materials such as lead pencils and medical devices related to the life of the people", stating that "this chapter means the prospects for open trade and a stronger economy.
The Attorney said: "the reputation of Iraq would be nice to just stay under this chapter as it means that Iraq represents a threat to other countries", adding that "today we started a new page and a new Government and elections", noting that "the survival of Iraq under Chapter VII granted the authority of the Security Council to intervene in its affairs at any time".
Yash said that "Iraq has got rid of a lot of the terms of this chapter, including biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction, leaving only questions relating to Kuwait and that we are in the process of closing all its files and then the country will revert to chapter VI, which means the return of Iraq to the international environment. for his part, the Foreign Relations Committee member Rafi Abdul Jabbar Nushi expected Kuwaiti Prime Minister's visit to Iraq a blessing and seriously and are in the interest of the two countries as Kuwait accounted for Iraq Gulf gate.
Nushi said in an interview for "sourcing Centre for the Iraqi media network" Chapter VII "is linked to Kuwait and remained on Iraq lifted only topic filter things with the Kuwaiti side", adding that the files still outstanding is a file, which is basically a programmer and pay five percent of Iraq's budget.
The Committee Member said the border issue and the port of Mubarak dilemmas and large, unlikely resolved just one visit particularly as resolution 833 concerning the border unfairly against Iraq and expressed hope that this visit will be followed by other steps step to resolve the remaining outstanding issues between the two countries.
The UN Security Council issued resolution 833 in 1993 under which the demarcation of the boundary between Kuwait and Iraq, and along some 216 km, application decision partially based on Convention decisions (Safwan tent) in 1991 to carve out vast tracts of Iraqi territory and its annexation into Kuwaiti territory, and challenged many Iraqi officials after the fall of the former regime in 2003 to complete the demarcation of the land boundary between the two countries in accordance with resolution No. 338, as that decision imposed on Iraq under International pressure and in extraordinary circumstances.
In relation to Chapter VII and its impact on Iraq, "said Nushi theme of this chapter is not related to the subject of Kuwait but the United Nations attached the Kuwaiti side", saying this is "double the United Nations in dealing with issues in the world including the issue of Iraq."
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01-04-2013 | (Voice of Iraq)
Baghdad, shaimaa Rasheed
The parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee welcomed the upcoming visit of Prime Minister to Iraq break the outstanding issues between the two countries.
This came against the backdrop of the Kuwaiti Prime Minister ready to visit Baghdad for talks with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to discuss bilateral relations, Member of the Foreign Relations Committee of Emad said in an interview, John Yash for sourcing Centre for the Iraqi media network "that" the Kuwaiti Prime Minister's visit to Baghdad is expected as a result of diplomatic efforts to improve relations between the two countries in response to visits and delegations that have gone to Kuwait for resolving outstanding issues between the parties. "
The Kuwaiti Prime Minister Jaber first announced yesterday its readiness to visit Baghdad, but the Iraqi side call waiting, adding that his visit to Iraq will resolve all outstanding issues between the two countries, returned about the meeting with his counterpart Nuri al-Maliki and will clarify many things.
Yash expressed hope that this visit will open up new prospects for cooperation between the two countries, and wished to be serious in resolving the outstanding issues, particularly with complex files, adding that Iraq also made a lot of concessions and "waiting for the Kuwaiti side's largely what day to eject Iraq from Chapter VII. with regard to the outstanding issues between Yash" the border issue is resolved by the old conventions and compensate homeowners and keep the debt issue and missing port Mubarak Is one of the important files and reports submitted by the committees of the departments of State and transportation were contradictory, noting that the Government has not up to now to find out the extent of the damage will strike Iraq from the port.
The Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Sabah said earlier that Kuwait completed a border with Iraq and was problematic for Iraqi farmers affected by the maintenance of the boundary between the two countries.
Turning Yash to Chapter VII and the negative and positive of this chapter, this chapter is "international agreement places restrictions on States that fall within it, including the method of trade and Commerce and transactions in many articles where we now are barred from importing a lot of materials such as lead pencils and medical devices related to the life of the people", stating that "this chapter means the prospects for open trade and a stronger economy.
The Attorney said: "the reputation of Iraq would be nice to just stay under this chapter as it means that Iraq represents a threat to other countries", adding that "today we started a new page and a new Government and elections", noting that "the survival of Iraq under Chapter VII granted the authority of the Security Council to intervene in its affairs at any time".
Yash said that "Iraq has got rid of a lot of the terms of this chapter, including biological weapons, weapons of mass destruction, leaving only questions relating to Kuwait and that we are in the process of closing all its files and then the country will revert to chapter VI, which means the return of Iraq to the international environment. for his part, the Foreign Relations Committee member Rafi Abdul Jabbar Nushi expected Kuwaiti Prime Minister's visit to Iraq a blessing and seriously and are in the interest of the two countries as Kuwait accounted for Iraq Gulf gate.
Nushi said in an interview for "sourcing Centre for the Iraqi media network" Chapter VII "is linked to Kuwait and remained on Iraq lifted only topic filter things with the Kuwaiti side", adding that the files still outstanding is a file, which is basically a programmer and pay five percent of Iraq's budget.
The Committee Member said the border issue and the port of Mubarak dilemmas and large, unlikely resolved just one visit particularly as resolution 833 concerning the border unfairly against Iraq and expressed hope that this visit will be followed by other steps step to resolve the remaining outstanding issues between the two countries.
The UN Security Council issued resolution 833 in 1993 under which the demarcation of the boundary between Kuwait and Iraq, and along some 216 km, application decision partially based on Convention decisions (Safwan tent) in 1991 to carve out vast tracts of Iraqi territory and its annexation into Kuwaiti territory, and challenged many Iraqi officials after the fall of the former regime in 2003 to complete the demarcation of the land boundary between the two countries in accordance with resolution No. 338, as that decision imposed on Iraq under International pressure and in extraordinary circumstances.
In relation to Chapter VII and its impact on Iraq, "said Nushi theme of this chapter is not related to the subject of Kuwait but the United Nations attached the Kuwaiti side", saying this is "double the United Nations in dealing with issues in the world including the issue of Iraq."
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