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Bahr al-Ulum al-Maliki is expected to visit Kuwait for a mission to remove Iraq from Chapter VII


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21/01/2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add comments - Alsumaria News / Baghdad, Iraq's ambassador to Kuwait, Mohammad Hussain Mohammad Bahr al-Ulum, Saturday, that the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki would be expected important point to lift the country from Chapter VII, referring to the The Kuwaiti government is ready to set up advanced relations with Iraq. Uloum said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", Maliki's visit "upcoming visit to Kuwait will be critical to many details and put all the files on the table, to end it and move forward in the full normalization of relations between the two countries," pointing that "Iraq has made ​​at the beginning of last year, a great achievement to get out of the seventh item, and today is keen to achieve the great national achievement, a lasting exit from this item." said Bahr al-Ulum that "if Maliki was able to achieve remove Iraq from Chapter VII will record a historic point remember right, "expected" to be date of the visit after the restoration of the situation election and the stability of the formation of the Kuwaiti government to come. " The Sea of Sciences that "the time is very suitable to meet Iraq and Kuwait in order to overcome the outstanding issues between them," significant that "the survival of Iraq under Chapter the seventh point black hampered in areas of economic and international relations of that now has to wear a suit of full sovereignty. " The Sea of Sciences that "Iraq and the testimony of everyone much has been done with regard to the decisions of the Chapter VII and that remaining three cases are the boundary markers and compensation and the file of prisoners and missing persons," adding "What remains is to add the finishing touches on the normalization of the relationship between the two neighboring countries." The Sea of Sciences that "the Kuwaiti side is ready to discuss all outstanding issues, because in his best interest to have a full normalization of relations between the northern neighbors, and he is looking forward and looking forward side Iraqi behind these relationships to open doors of economic, historical, political art, especially that the world is now moving with which the interests and economic relations in light of the potential and great opportunities in Iraq. " The Iraqi government announced, in November 15, 2011, that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's call from his Kuwaiti counterpart Nasser Al-Ahmad to visit Kuwait to discuss outstanding issues between the two countries and find ways to solve them. stressed the United Nations Mission in Iraq, on 8 December 2011, that Iraq and Kuwait have made ​​little progress on normalization of bilateral relations, while noting that the two countries expressed their willingness to solve problems outstanding, expressed the hope that the visit of Maliki's visit to Kuwait to resume the work of the Joint Committee. It is noteworthy that the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called on Iraq, November 16, 2011, to meet its obligations to Kuwait, in particular Security Council resolution No. (833 ) on the demarcation of the border to get out of the penalty provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, as the UN Security Council in December 2010, to keep the immunity to Iraqi funds and extension of the deposit of Iraqi oil revenues into the Development Fund of Iraq to the United Nations to the end of the year 2011, which is a continuation of the policy of imposing sanctions on Iraq under Chapter VII. . Chapter VII of the 13 articles, is the resolution 678, issued in 1990 to expel Iraq from Kuwait by force of the provisions of this chapter, Iraq is still under Tailth because the survival of the issue remains of Kuwaiti prisoners and missing persons in Iraq, and Kuwaiti property, including the archives of the Amiri Diwan and the Diwan of the Crown Prince and the issue of compensation of environmental and oil and which do not relate only to the State of Kuwait and other Arab countries and some companies.

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