* Advisor: Maliki to visit Kuwait soon to resolve the differences

January 26th, 2012 11:07 am · Posted in NEWS: Dinar Currency & World Currency News 

Baghdad, January 26 (Rn) – A consultant in the office of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Thursday, that the latter will visit Kuwait soon at the invitation of former leveled at him by his Kuwaiti counterpart in order to develop solutions to many of the outstanding issues between the parties, indicating that the Kuwaiti side expressed willingness to resolve differences.

Prime Minister of Kuwait Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah expressed in December last for his willingness to cooperate to resolve all outstanding issues between the two countries.

Kuwait refused to remove Iraq from Chapter VII of the Charter of the UN Security Council before resolving pending issues, including compensation paid since the nineties of the last century, along with the missing file, and the demarcation of the border and common fields.

This raises tension between the two files from time to time, but the aggravation of tension immediately after the construction of the port of Kuwait on the Persian Gulf raised fears of the impact of Iraq on its path of water.

Said Mariam Al Rais told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), “The visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to the State of Kuwait had been evacuated earlier, but will be announced in the near future and most important the contents of the schedule.”

Rayes explained that “the government believes that the Prime Minister’s visit to the State of Kuwait is very important on the way to resolve many outstanding issues between the parties in addition to the Kuwaiti side expressed its readiness to resolve those differences.”

The former Iraqi regime invaded Kuwait in August of 1991 the grounds that it Iraqi province, the coalition forces led by the United States, the Iraqi forces get out of it after about six months, which reflected negatively on the relations of the two countries.

The two countries resumed diplomatic relations after the overthrow of the regime of President Saddam Hussein in 2003, Baghdad sent a mid-2010 the first ambassador to Kuwait after the Kuwaiti similar step in 2008.

Baghdad says that Iraq still subject to Chapter VII, “restricts the country and affect its independence.”

Iraq seeks to open multiple investment areas with the regional countries that have economic participants, including Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Kuwait, Egypt and other countries.

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