A planned visit by Kuwaiti Prime Minister amid threats to shoot down his plane!
Created on Thursday, 18 April / May 2013
Baghdad / Orr News
Confirmed the Foreign Relations Committee in the Iraqi Parliament's intention Kuwaiti Prime Minister Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah to visit Baghdad next month, pointing out that the "debt cancellation and remove Iraq from Chapter VII highlighted files to be discussed with him."
And pre-empted the "al-Sadr" to send a technical delegation visit to assess the impact of the demarcation of the border on the Iraqi territory. A member of the Foreign Relations Committee, leader of the "coalition of state law," MP Sami al-Askari said that "was supposed to be a visit before the local elections, but it seems that there are circumstances prevented without it."
The military did not disclose the type of these circumstances but an armed group calling itself the "Ezzat group league," earlier threatened to "target the aircraft will be reduced by the Prime Minister of Kuwait."
He added that the military "second invitation will be sent to the Prime Minister of Kuwait is unwelcome at any time," noting that "talks will end the outstanding issues between the two countries, particularly the issue of missing persons and Amiri Archive. And we hope that these files folded visit, Sheikh Jaber Al-Sabah."
He pointed out that "the Kuwaiti side, who expressed his desire to visit Iraq turn the page on the past." He said, "Kuwait's support for Iraq out of Chapter VII and the cancellation of debt owed by Iraq and the investments will be the most important topics to be discussed during the visit." Iraq remains under international trusteeship after being placed under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations because of the attribution of the former regime of Kuwait in August 1990, and the international resolutions that imposed on Iraq to pay 5 percent of its oil exports to Kuwait.
Moreover, he declared, "al-Sadr", led by cleric Moqtada al-Sadr send a technical delegation and technical to the court, "Umm Qasr and Safwan," belonging to the province of Basra (490 km south of Baghdad) from "in order to assess the process of demarcation of the border after receiving chest complaints from citizens existence of irregularities Kuwaiti on their land. "
The thousands of people in a court of Umm Qasr and Safwan demonstrated in protest against the "destruction of homes and displacing them," adding that "This is private land ownership for them and their families are not entitled to a grant to any State or any other."
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Created on Thursday, 18 April / May 2013
Baghdad / Orr News
Confirmed the Foreign Relations Committee in the Iraqi Parliament's intention Kuwaiti Prime Minister Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah to visit Baghdad next month, pointing out that the "debt cancellation and remove Iraq from Chapter VII highlighted files to be discussed with him."
And pre-empted the "al-Sadr" to send a technical delegation visit to assess the impact of the demarcation of the border on the Iraqi territory. A member of the Foreign Relations Committee, leader of the "coalition of state law," MP Sami al-Askari said that "was supposed to be a visit before the local elections, but it seems that there are circumstances prevented without it."
The military did not disclose the type of these circumstances but an armed group calling itself the "Ezzat group league," earlier threatened to "target the aircraft will be reduced by the Prime Minister of Kuwait."
He added that the military "second invitation will be sent to the Prime Minister of Kuwait is unwelcome at any time," noting that "talks will end the outstanding issues between the two countries, particularly the issue of missing persons and Amiri Archive. And we hope that these files folded visit, Sheikh Jaber Al-Sabah."
He pointed out that "the Kuwaiti side, who expressed his desire to visit Iraq turn the page on the past." He said, "Kuwait's support for Iraq out of Chapter VII and the cancellation of debt owed by Iraq and the investments will be the most important topics to be discussed during the visit." Iraq remains under international trusteeship after being placed under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations because of the attribution of the former regime of Kuwait in August 1990, and the international resolutions that imposed on Iraq to pay 5 percent of its oil exports to Kuwait.
Moreover, he declared, "al-Sadr", led by cleric Moqtada al-Sadr send a technical delegation and technical to the court, "Umm Qasr and Safwan," belonging to the province of Basra (490 km south of Baghdad) from "in order to assess the process of demarcation of the border after receiving chest complaints from citizens existence of irregularities Kuwaiti on their land. "
The thousands of people in a court of Umm Qasr and Safwan demonstrated in protest against the "destruction of homes and displacing them," adding that "This is private land ownership for them and their families are not entitled to a grant to any State or any other."
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