Saturday, February 18, 2012

Maliki is visiting the UAE after Kuwait

18/02/2012
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BAGHDAD - Al Sabah
I learned the "morning" from a political source said Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will visit the United Arab Emirates United after his visit to Kuwait prior to the Arab summit in Baghdad at the end next March.
The source said that economic cooperation and My Baghdad summit talks would top al-Maliki with his UAE counterpart Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, adding that the Prime Minister will meet with UAE President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, too.
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has received the official in his office yesterday UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan and the delegation accompanying him. Maliki confirmed during the meeting, the importance of developing relations between Iraq and the UAE in all areas, were also discussed during the meeting in the last developments in the Arab arena. For his part, al-Nahayan, according to a statement issued by the Office of the Prime Minister received the "morning," a copy of it, the need for greater coordination and cooperation, to serve the interests of both countries and peoples. And the Arab Emirates announced that, in (7 December 2011) its willingness to train and equip forces Iraq, while confirming its intention to develop relations between the two countries in all fields. And resumed Iraqi ministerial committee - the Joint United Arab Emirates, in the 17 of January, its work after a break of ten years, and agreed to edit the minutes of the meeting to determine the procedures and mechanisms are needed on both sides to implement agreements and memoranda of understanding between the two countries. Meanwhile, confirmed the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers that the Kuwaiti side seemed more open than before in dealing with Iraq to resolve the outstanding problems between the two countries. The Secretary General of the Council of Ministers on the Keywords in a statement to the representative of the "morning" Tariq al-Araji: "The Kuwaiti side seemed more open than before in dealing with Iraq to resolve the outstanding problems between the two countries," noting that praise the United Nations, the development of the talks the Iraqi-Kuwaiti was the result of observed details the positions of Iraq, which was still positive and does not involve any kind of create any problem, but his position looking for a solution and to achieve solutions to national interests while preserving the rights of both sides. and confirmed the United Nations Mission in Iraq, on 8 December 2011, that Iraq and Kuwait have made ​​little progress on normalization of bilateral relations, while noting that the two eternal willingness to solve outstanding problems.

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