05/05/2012 10:54
Baghdad, May 5 (Rn) - The Foreign Relations Committee in the Iraqi Council of Representatives, Saturday, they will discuss the government report on the negotiations which were held recently in Baghdad between Iraqi and Kuwaiti sides.
The talks were conducted by the Iraqi-Kuwaiti Joint Committee in 29 of the last month have resulted in the signing of two agreements for bilateral cooperation, first requires the formation of a committee to promote the Kuwaiti Iraqi cooperation in all areas, and the second regulating navigation in the port of Khor Abdullah.
A member of the Committee Nada Jubouri told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "its Committee will brief tomorrow on the details of the negotiations conducted between the Iraqi and Kuwaiti side in Baghdad last week," indicating that "they will receive a report from the concerned authorities in the executive branch for the content of those negotiations."
She Jubouri that "the Foreign Relations Committee as a watchdog on government institutions consider all agreements and negotiations conducted by the executive branch and especially the Ministry of Foreign Affairs."
The Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi had announced earlier that the Iraqi-Kuwaiti committee discussed all outstanding problems between the two countries signed four agreements on joint oil fields, debt and the demarcation of the border and the missing file and reduce the rate of deduction of debts amounting to 5%.
The Iraqi prime minister has ended an official visit to Kuwait in March / March at the head of a ministerial delegation, described Baghdad as a success, and reached an agreement in which $ 500 million with Kuwait to settle debts dating back to the Gulf War.
Kuwait announced earlier in the past its willingness to turn the page and start a new page of its foreign relations with Iraq on the basis of mutual respect.
Kuwait rejected the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII of the UN Security Council to meet its obligations towards them, while with respect to three files is the issue of missing Kuwaitis and archives, as well as the issue of border demarcation between the two countries.
It is possible to affect the negotiations the two sides on the decision taken by the UN Security Council in June on the possibility of coming out of Iraq from Chapter VII.
Iraq has since 1990 under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, which imposed after the invasion of the regime of President Saddam Hussein of Kuwait in August of the same year, this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security as well as large amounts of frozen assets of financial international banks for the purpose of payment of compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait, are also allowed to intervene in its internal affairs in the event contained in the security and political situation in the country as stipulated in Security Council resolutions issued after April 2003.