Friday, March 16, 2012

Second Session of the Supreme Iraqi - Kuwaiti next meet in April

16/03/2012


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The independent Iraqi news agency / Baghdad / and. Kh. Iraq and Kuwait hold the second session of the joint higher committee in Baghdad, Iraq-Kuwait during the first half of next April under the chairmanship of the Foreign Ministers of both countries.


A statement by the Foreign Affairs received (and the Iraqi News Agency, Independent) The Iraqi delegation headed by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during his visit yesterday to Kuwait held detailed discussions with the Emir of Kuwait on the overall issues of Iraqi-Kuwaiti relations was reached a number of understandings on the settlement of the debt of the airline Iraq and the completion of a final settlement of the Kuwaiti side and stop all lawsuits and legal claims on the company and property in Iraq.

The statement added that Iraq is committed to Balaqrart binding international to complete the process of maintaining signs of the land border between the two countries and begin the implementation of its obligations towards the UN, also discussed the issue of freedom of navigation in the Khawr Abd Allah and cooperation to ensure the rights of the parties through joint administration and not to inflict any damage to the interests of both sides.

He pointed out that the Iraqi side also expressed the importance of bilateral cooperation in Siebel to ensure Iraq would emerge fully from the provisions of Chapter VII of the way to full normalization of relations on the basis of respect for sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, mutual respect and activation of common interests and look forward to a prosperous future for the two brotherly peoples. He pointed out that FD Iraq met with National Assembly Speaker Ahmed Abdul Aziz Al-Sadoun, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee and a number of MPs was emphasized on the importance of parliamentary cooperation and to encourage interaction and cooperation between the two countries through joint activities to promote cooperation in all fields.

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