03-Feb-2012
Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh that 'the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to the State of Kuwait continues to list', explaining that 'the Prime Minister of the visit seeks to end all outstanding issues between the two countries diplomatically, and without any problems.'
Al-Dabbagh said in a statement received by the agency and the solution (News) a copy of it to the 'President's visit to Kuwait will be the government after the parliament elections and the completion of all procedures for the formation of the government there.'
The government spokesman added that 'to meet with Prime Minister Maliki with senior officials of the State of Kuwait is very important as how to focus on resolving the outstanding issues between the two countries, including the issue of border demarcation and compensation as well as other files of interest to the two neighboring countries'. Finished / p
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Government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh that 'the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to the State of Kuwait continues to list', explaining that 'the Prime Minister of the visit seeks to end all outstanding issues between the two countries diplomatically, and without any problems.'
Al-Dabbagh said in a statement received by the agency and the solution (News) a copy of it to the 'President's visit to Kuwait will be the government after the parliament elections and the completion of all procedures for the formation of the government there.'
The government spokesman added that 'to meet with Prime Minister Maliki with senior officials of the State of Kuwait is very important as how to focus on resolving the outstanding issues between the two countries, including the issue of border demarcation and compensation as well as other files of interest to the two neighboring countries'. Finished / p
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