*****Cabinet defers announcement on the official position of the port of Mubarak to Tuesday*****
24/08/2011
Board of Basra: The Kuwaiti government frightened citizens mobilized military
BAGHDAD - morning
delayed the government on Tuesday announced its official position regarding the Kuwait-building port Mubarak to next Tuesday, and with the exception of the provincial council in Basra, the military build-Kuwait on the Iraqi border came the responses of adverse Vzra fear in the hearts of Kuwaiti citizens Instead of Ttminhm, warned Congress of the repercussions of this procedure and described as "provocative."
's *****Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq to postpone the government announced its official position from the port of Mubarak***** next week.***** The news agency quoted (Rn) for al-Mutlaq said that "the Council of Ministers discussed on file Technical Committee, who visited Kuwait recently, concerning the location of the port of Mubarak, and decided to postpone the announcement of his official position to the next meeting of the Council to be held next Tuesday, "explaining that" *****the meeting reached an agreement to prevent statements for positive or negative port location until the next meeting. " *****
It was set to announce Iraq on Tuesday, his official position on the construction of the port after the study the report prepared by the competent technical committee after a visit to Kuwait last week. In the framework of the repercussions of the military build-Kuwait near the Iraqi border, which came in after the start of a demonstration in Basra to protest the construction of the port and the issuance of threat from an armed group, said the provincial council in Basra on Tuesday that the Kuwaiti government has scared people across the rallying military forces near the Iraqi border.
The Chairman of the Commission on Security and Defense Council Ali Ghanim al-Maliki during a press conference that "the threat of Kuwait in this way does not scare the Iraqis, but it frightened the people Kuwait, "and called on the Kuwaiti government" not to imitate the actions of Saddam's regime through the massing of military forces near the border without justification and realistic. "
Furthermore, warned the MP for the National Alliance for the province of Basra, Susan Saad, of the consequences of the escalation of lining Kuwait pieces military.
saw Saad In a statement moved its press office that "this military presence, heavy may cause sucked Iraqi factions to the bombing of these pieces or clash with them directly." He described the MP for the coalition of state law Bahaa Jamal al-Din, rallying Kuwait as "provocative" and called for international intervention in If the impact of the port on the interests of Iraq.
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