* Consultant: The Government Did Not Recognize Until Now the Technical Report of the Committee on Port Mubarak
Baghdad, January 10 (Rn) – An adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister for Legal Affairs, on Tuesday, the cabinet did not acknowledge until now the technical report of the Committee on the Iraqi port of Mubarak.
Port Mubarak The accused parties in the House the government of trying to “dilute” the issue of port Mubarak not political reasons, while Kuwait has said it is willing to give Iraq pledges not to impact on his shipping port.
And discussed the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee the day before yesterday the report of the technical committee which visited Iraq Kuwait last year and prepared a report on damage to the port of Mubarak on Iraqi navigation.
Iraq has sent a panel of technical experts, August / August to prepare a detailed report on the Port Mubarak and its negative effects, if any, on the navigation of Iraq, and Kuwait said before leaving the delegation stands ready to provide all kinds of assistance in completing the work.
He said Fadhil Mohammed Jawad, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), “The Council of Ministers did not acknowledge until now, the report prepared by the Technical Committee on Port Mubarak government of Kuwait.”
He explained the legal adviser to Maliki, saying that “The report was discussed within the Council of Ministers.”
And put Kuwait last April the foundation stone to build a port, “Mubarak the Great” on the island of Bubiyan, which lies in the far north-west Persian Gulf, and is the second largest island in the Gulf (890 square kilometers) after the Iranian island of Qeshm.
Baghdad has seen and other Iraqi cities Kuwait protests over the project because of what it said about the Iraqi government that will stop traffic in Iraq.
According to Iraqi experts that the port will make the Kuwaiti coast extends over a distance of 500 kilometers, while the would be limited to the coast of Iraq in an area of 50 km, warning that the project could cause a political crisis new between the two neighbors on the grounds that it would lead to “strangle” the only sea port of Iraq.

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