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Iraq and Kuwait signed 2 memoranda to LIFT CHAPTER SEVEN sanctions (29-05-2013 - 12:00)


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Iraq and Kuwait signed 2 memoranda to lift Chapter Seven sanctions    

 

 

29-05-2013 - 12:00

                         
 
 
    ArrowSelected.png Iraqi Minister of Foreign Affairs Hoshyar Zebari signed, on Tuesday May 28, two memoranda of understanding with his counterpart Prime Minister and Minister of Kuwaiti Foreign Affairs Sheikh Sabah Al Khalid Al Hamad Al Subah concerning the maintenance of physical delimitation of common borderlines and financing the project of building a residential compound in Oum Qasr.

“Iraqi Minister of Foreign Affairs Hoshyar Zebari and his convoy’s visit was fruitful as two memoranda of understanding were signed with his Kuwaiti counterpart Sheikh Sabah Al Khalid Al Hamad Al Subah concerning the maintenance of physical delimitation of common borderlines and financing the project of building a residential compound in Oum Qasr”, said Iraqi Foreign Affairs Ministry is a press release issued, of which Alsumaria got a copy. It added that the discussion that took place in the presence of the legal advisor of the Prime Minister Fadel Mohammed Jawad, the Minister’s advisor Mohammed Al Hajj Hamoud, Iraq’s Permanent Delegate in the United Nations Mohammad Ali Al Hakim and Iraq’s Ambassador in Kuwait Mohammed Bahr al Ulloum”.

“The two parties held a press conference in the Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs attended by Arab and international news agencies; during which they announced the files discussed”, added the Foreign Affairs Ministry’s release.

“Kuwaiti Prince Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmed Al Jaber Al Subah applauded the efforts exhorted by the Iraqi government to end the third phase of the maintenance of physical delimitation of common borderlines as per the Security Council’s resolution; during a visit paid by the Iraqi delegation headed by Foreign Affairs Minister Hoshyar Zebari to Al Seif Castle”, highlighted the press release. It noted that “Kuwaiti prince announced during his meetings that his country was ready to help Iraq lift UN Charter’s Chapter Seven sanctions”.

In its concluding statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that “Kuwaiti Prime Minister Jaber Al Mubarak valued the efforts exhorted by the Kuwaiti and Iraqi delegations who work on reinforcing the ties between the countries; while receiving Zebari and his delegation in the Princely Hall in Kuwaiti National Assembly”. “Mubarak discussed with Zebari the upcoming agreement that will be signed between Iraq and Kuwait during his awaited visit to Baghdad”.

Kuwait welcomed on Tuesday May 28, the transfer of the file of Kuwaiti people missing or taken as hostages in Iraq to the 6th Chapter instead of the 7th Chapter; reiterating its support to Iraq in implementing any resolution stipulated by Chapter Seven. It also praised Iraq’s cooperation in abiding by this Chapter’s decision throughout the previous period.

Iraqi Foreign Affairs Minister Hoshyar Zebari arrived on Monday to Kuwait in an official visit that will last for two days, during which bilateral relationships were discussed as well as the latest political developments on the Arab and regional level.

Human Rights Minister Mohammed Shayaa Al Sudani asserted in a press release issued on the margin of his meeting with International Coordinator of Kuwaiti Missing Persons’ Affairs Ghanadi Tarasof; on November 20, 2012; that Iraq is committed to cooperate with Kuwait and international organization to end the missing persons’ file and to lift Chapter Seven’s sanctions; under a third party supervision. Kuwait expressed its approval to any resolution issued by the United Nations that would take this file from its international context and into a bilateral cooperation framework.

Iraq has been submitted ever since 1990 to Chapter 7 of the UN Charter which was implemented after ex-President Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in August 1990. This chapter allows the use of force against Iraq which is considered to be a threat to international security in addition to the freezing a huge amount of its financial assets in international banks to pay indemnities to people harmed by the invasion.  

 

 

THE LINK : http://www.alsumaria.tv/news/76872/iraq-and-kuwait-signed-2-memoranda-to-lift-chapter/en

 

 

 

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thank you for the post ! In spite of the political differences Iraq continues to move forward.......

The political circus is just that, a circus. It's a sideshow. To distract us from their obvious intentions to RV. Getting easier and easier to see as the days go by.

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The meeting was cancelled immediately when the two opposing parties couldn't decided on the color of the pen to use.

The meeting was adjourned and will reconvene soon.

A third party has asked for the document to be signed in erasable pen, which may further the delay until next year as committees are formed to

vote on who should be on the committee to vote on members to be in the first committee to decide on the color of pen to use.

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The meeting was cancelled immediately when the two opposing parties couldn't decided on the color of the pen to use.

The meeting was adjourned and will reconvene soon.

A third party has asked for the document to be signed in erasable pen, which may further the delay until next year as committees are formed to

vote on who should be on the committee to vote on members to be in the first committee to decide on the color of pen to use.

Sounds about right.
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The meeting was cancelled immediately when the two opposing parties couldn't decided on the color of the pen to use.

The meeting was adjourned and will reconvene soon.

A third party has asked for the document to be signed in erasable pen, which may further the delay until next year as committees are formed to

vote on who should be on the committee to vote on members to be in the first committee to decide on the color of pen to use.

Now that's funny

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Iraq and Kuwait agree on border maintenance

 

 


29-05-2013

 

 

 

 

 Kuwait and Iraq on Wednesday signed two memorandums of understanding on arrangements for the maintenance of the material designation and funding construction of a residential complex in the Umm Qasr area.
 

 

 

 

The memoranda of understanding signed by Kuwait Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, on the Iraqi side, Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, who is visiting Kuwait.
 

 

 

 

The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it was conducting talks on the overall bilateral relations and positive developments in all areas, especially with regard to the relevant Security Council resolutions.

Read more:  http://www.sotaliraq.com/mobile-news.php?id=102590



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Iraq and Kuwait sign memoranda of understanding on border arrangements and the establishment of a residential compound in Umm Qasr

 

 


28-05-2013
 


Iraq and Kuwait signed here Tuesday, two memorandums of understanding on arrangements for the maintenance of the physical border, recruitment and financing of construction of a residential complex in the area (or Castle).
 


And signed two memorandums of understanding on the part of Kuwait Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, and Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari of Iraq, after a luncheon hosted by Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid's work in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the occasion of his official visit to the country.
 


The Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry said in a statement obtained by (Agency news) on Tuesday that during the official talks addressed the luncheon the overall bilateral relations and positive developments in all areas, especially with regard to the relevant Security Council resolutions.
 

 


The statement added: he discussed future areas of cooperation between the two brotherly countries and ways to achieve them in addition to reviewing the current political files at all levels regional, international and Arabic.

 

Read more: http://www.sotaliraq.com/mobile-news.php?id=102528

 

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