Thursday, March 8, 2012

For Iraqi ministerial committee meeting today to examine the agenda of Maliki's visit to Kuwait

08/03/2012

Baghdad, February 8 (Rn) - An adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister for Legal Affairs, on Thursday, said that the ministerial committee set up last Tuesday decided to hold a meeting today to examine the agenda of the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to Kuwait next week.

The Cabinet decided Tuesday to form a ministerial committee to discuss the outstanding issues between Iraq and Kuwait and the preparation of all the primitives required to enable the government delegation which will visit Kuwait to negotiate with the Kuwaiti side to find solutions to those problems.

He hopes politicians and Iraqi lawmakers to succeed al-Maliki's upcoming visit to Kuwait in the resolution of the most outstanding problems between the two countries at the forefront of removing Iraq from Chapter VII, and the issue of compensation and the port of Kuwait's Mubarak.

Port Mubarak He said Fadhil Mohammed Jawad, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), that "the ministerial committee that decides formed by the Council of Ministers, which includes the foreign ministers, transport, financial, and human rights in addition to the Legal Counsel of the owners will be held today a meeting to study the work schedule for Maliki's visit to Kuwait next week."

Jawad said that "the Committee of Ministers will leave with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in Kuwait in the 14 of this month."
And placed Kuwait in April last the foundation stone for the construction of the port, "Mubarak Al-Kabeer" in Bubiyan Island, which lies in the far north-west Persian Gulf. Is the second biggest island in the Gulf (890 square kilometers) after the Iranian island of Qeshm.

In the view of white bloc in the House of Representatives that Maliki has a number of files "barbed" and "complex" in negotiating with the Kuwaiti side, revealing a news show to run concessions from the Iraqi side to meet other concessions from the Kuwaiti party.

The spokeswoman for the bloc high Nassif's (Rn), "There are many outstanding issues thorny and complex between Iraq and Kuwait, both file Chapter VII and the port of Mubarak and the demarcation of the border and the theft of Iraqi oil and the theft of agricultural land and the attacks on fishermen", "expressing the belief that" al-Maliki does not can resolve them all. "

Alia Nassif Jassem Nassif explained, "We are confident that Maliki will make no effort to reach a resolution of the pending files seriousness with Kuwait and the Iraqi people hope that the visit yielded positive results," afterthought "We hope that there will be no bargaining on the sensitive files."

Revealed Nassif, of "receiving reports that there are bargains to Chapter VII for non-objection of Iraq to the port of Mubarak of Kuwait, or to be abolition of the port of Faw in return for guaranteeing a share of Iraq in the port of Mubarak, and we believe that these files related to Iraq's sovereignty and we hope Maliki must not careless touches the subject of Iraqi sovereignty. "

And discusses the UN Security Council in June next possibility of withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII, after making sure of its obligations to Kuwait three files are the issue of missing Kuwaitis and archives, as well as the issue of border demarcation between the two countries.

According to a professor of political science at the University of Baghdad Hamid Fadel said that "the upcoming visit of Prime Minister of Iraq to Kuwait is different from its predecessors on the grounds that there is a desire Iraqi genuine in resolving the outstanding issues from the State of Kuwait, but the visit does not mean it will be resolved the problems before them for more than a quarter of a century" According to what he says teaching at the University of Baghdad.

Fadel said (Rn), "The Prime Minister's visit to Kuwait mission is its importance that there is a desire to say the least Iraq the possibility of resolving many outstanding issues through dialogue and not through media statements, visit the task in terms of the launch of a new relationship between the two countries."

He said political science professor at Baghdad University that "it is difficult to optimism often that the visit had resolved all the problems, there are problems of life more than a quarter of a century it is difficult to find their way to the solution in the visit, Iraq needs to get out of Chapter VII and this comes through understanding of the Kuwaiti ".

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