Kuwait reaffirms the visiting Prime Minister Jaber to Iraq next month
Ali Salman-06/04/2013-8: 13 am
According
to sources in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait's visiting
Prime Minister, Jaber, to Iraq next month, indicating the proximity of
the parliamentary delegation to visit Iraq to discuss the latest
developments on the border between the two countries to reach a
satisfactory solution between the two sides.
The source said that
"the visit of Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak, Iraq still is
expected to be next month to discuss bilateral relations between the two
countries and the future of relations and will include talks with
senior Iraqi officials, including Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
The
source confirmed that a delegation will be preceded by the visit of
Sheikh blessed days in preparation for the agreements to be signed
between the two countries. "
At the same time denying any delay the visit until further notice, saying it did not defer.
The
source noted that "parliamentary delegation will visit Iraq to discuss
the latest developments on the border between the two countries to reach
a satisfactory solution between the two sides.
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Ali Salman-06/04/2013-8: 13 am
According
to sources in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait's visiting
Prime Minister, Jaber, to Iraq next month, indicating the proximity of
the parliamentary delegation to visit Iraq to discuss the latest
developments on the border between the two countries to reach a
satisfactory solution between the two sides.
The source said that
"the visit of Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak, Iraq still is
expected to be next month to discuss bilateral relations between the two
countries and the future of relations and will include talks with
senior Iraqi officials, including Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
The
source confirmed that a delegation will be preceded by the visit of
Sheikh blessed days in preparation for the agreements to be signed
between the two countries. "
At the same time denying any delay the visit until further notice, saying it did not defer.
The
source noted that "parliamentary delegation will visit Iraq to discuss
the latest developments on the border between the two countries to reach
a satisfactory solution between the two sides.
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