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Maliki sent a written message to his Kuwaiti counterpart


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Maliki sent a written message to his Kuwaiti counterpart

06/11/2012 0:00

Baghdad - Al-Sabah

met with Iraqi Ambassador to Kuwait, Mohammad Hussein Bahr al-Ulum yesterday, Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Prime Minister of Kuwait. According to Kuwait News Agency that the Bahr al-Ulum Al-Mubarak handed a written message from Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on bilateral relations between the two countries and ways of developing them. And entered Iraq and Kuwait, a new era of relations after the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of Kuwait and the presence of Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah summit Baghdad last March, where increased hopes of the Iraqi emergence of a new era of relations, Iraq - Gulf, as represented by Kuwait of importance in this region, leaving the option to rest States to turn the page. experts believe it can and with the improvement in relations if there is a real will for the rest of the Gulf States Karadh Kuwait, that Iraq will become the seventh member of the Gulf Cooperation Council, which is a benefit to these countries too, not only for Iraq. was Kuwait's ambassador to Iraq, to the insured may said "morning" recently: The recent visits exchanged between the two countries' leaders, will be reflected positively on the bilateral relations in the next phase. and the insured that "the Kuwaiti embassy in Baghdad is working in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iraq on a timetable to meet with the Joint Ministerial Committee, which will take on themselves up to the decisions that led to the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of Kuwait. "

and announced in Baghdad recently an agreement Iraqi - Kuwaiti to hold periodic meetings in the capitals of both countries to resolve all outstanding issues, where the MP said the coalition of state law, Abbas al-Bayati told the "morning" : "The Joint Commission, Iraq - Kuwait agreed to hold periodic meetings in Baghdad and Kuwait for the purpose of search each file and to find solutions before the closing," expected to see the end of this year to close all files between the two countries, as will relations, Iraq - Kuwait to the outdated gold. " The Supreme Committee of Ministers Iraqi - Kuwaiti Joint was held last month, the second round of meetings in Baghdad, where the Committee discussed all the issues between the two countries, namely: Iraq's obligations towards the international resolutions and the land border between the two countries and the freedom of navigation in the Khawr Abd Allah and the issue of missing Iraqis and Kuwaitis and debt Kuwait to Iraq and compensation and the port of Mubarak, Kuwait and the establishment of a fishing Gulf and open a consulate Kuwait in both Basra and Erbil.

also agreed Baghdad and Kuwait recently, the implementation of the maintenance project marks the border this year, and the pursuit of serious and real to remove Iraq from Chapter VII. http://www.alsabaah.com/ArticleShow.aspx?ID=29006

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I personally don't see this as a positive from an investment point of view.

The Gulf States AKA the GCC, have been talking about having one currency, same as the European Countries with the Euro..

A complete change of currency will certainly enhance most of the Middle Eastern Countries and their People, and really that's

what this whole Arab uprising should be about...Freedom, Democracy, and the basic essentials of everyday life.

Although,.... The European Countries are scrambling right now ...

This thing could drive a person cuckoooooo.

Dame

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