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Zebari discuss with the United Nations, Iraq's efforts to fulfill its obligations to Kuwait
Wednesday, September 11 / September 2013

 

 

{Baghdad: Euphrates News} Research and Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari with the Executive Director of the Compensation Commission at the United Nations Tibor Raja Iraq's efforts in fulfillment of its obligations to pay the remaining compensation to Kuwait.

 

 

A statement from the Information Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs received by the agency {Euphrates News} copy of "Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari received in the office of the ministry on Wednesday Tibor Raja, Executive Director of the Compensation Committee at the United Nations."

 

 

He added, "During the meeting, Iraq's efforts in fulfillment of its obligations to pay the remaining compensation to Kuwait."

 

 

Raja praised the "efforts aimed at ending this file", calling for "importance of benefiting from the environmental reform program undertaken by the United Nations in the region."

 

 

For his part, Zebari said Iraq's desire to "the completion of all belongings and close the file of compensation." End

 

 

http://www.alforatnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=50196:2013-09-11-10-14-45&catid=36:2013-03-27-10-35-00&Itemid=53



Foreign Minister meets with the Executive Director of the Compensation Commission at the United Nations

11-09-2013 | (Voice of Iraq) -  Add a comment -

Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Hoshyar Zebari said 11 / September / 2013, in the office of the ministry Mr. Tibor Raja Director Executive Compensation Commission in the United Allamm.

During the meeting, review of Iraq's efforts in fulfillment of its obligations to pay the remaining compensation to Kuwait, Mr. Raja praised the success of the efforts to end this file, also invited to take advantage of the importance of environmental reform program undertaken by the United Nations in the region.

For his part, Mr. Minister stressed Iraq's desire to complete all the belongings and close the file of compensation.

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September 11 2013

 

GCC welcomes transfer of Kuwaiti prisoners’ file

JEDDAH: GCC foreign ministers welcomed UN Security Council (UNSC) resolution 2107 which referred the file of missing Kuwaiti and thirdcountry nationals and Kuwaiti properties under UNAMI’s responsibility. Resolution 2107, adopted on July 24, extended mandate of UN Assistance Mission for Iraq until July 31 2014, “acknowledging” its responsibility in future to handle the missing Kuwaiti and third-country nationals and the Kuwaiti property, mainly the national archive. This change formally transferred the two Kuwait files to UNAMI, under Chapter VI, instead of Chapter VII, and put an end to the post of the High-Level Coordinator which was created in 1999.

 

The UNSC resolution is the “fruit of positive development of relations between the State of Kuwait and Iraq, and the exchange of visits between officials of the two countries, and the outcome of these visits of the signing of important agreements over bilateral issues and international obligations,” the foreign ministers said in a statement following their one-day meeting. They affirmed that the “issue of prisoners and missing and returning of Kuwaiti properties are purely humane issues.” They hoped the Iraqi government continue its cooperation with the State of Kuwait and the international community over these matters. The foreign ministers also welcomed Iraq’s cooperation through compliance with relevant UN resolutions, particularly maintenance of border signs in line with UN resolution 833 of 1993, as well as Iraq’s signing of an MoU over maintenance of borders with the State of Kuwait.

 

They welcomed Iraq’s agreement with the UN over the receiving of compensations for Iraqi farmers as per UN resolution 899 of 1994. The ministers called on Iraq to stop Iraqi parties from interferring in the internal affairs of the GCC countries. GCC foreign ministers yesterday declared support for “international measures” against the Syrian regime, held it responsible for continuation of humanitarian tragedies in Syria noting its rejection of international efforts to resolve the crisis. The ministers, in a statement issued at end of their 128th meeting, expressed concern and frustration for the Damascus regime policy of procrastination and aborting of the peace efforts, while pursuing acts of oppression and violence against its people. The GCC Ministerial Council declared support for international measures for deterring the regime and preventing it from killing the “brotherly Syrian people,” expressing concern at escalation of the Syrian crisis, its repercussions on regional security and stability as well as the dangerous breaches of the Syrian people human rights, with employment of diverse types of weapons against them. Continuing usage of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), the regime perpetrated a “horrific atrocity in the Damascus (suburban) region of Ghouta using internationally banned chemical weapons,” said the statement, issued by the GCC foreign ministers at the conclusion of their conference in the Saudi port city of Jeddah.

 

They condemned continuing participation of “foreign forces namely the Hezbollah militia in the war of the Syrian regime, killing the Syrian people and destroying their properties,” and called on the international community to act urgently to offer protection for the Syrian people and enable them defend themselves as well as give aid for the civilians who have been relocated due to the violence. The council welcomed the election of Ahmad Al-Jarba as Chairman of the (opposition) National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces. On Egypt, the ministers expressed confidence in options of the people, their keenness on safeguarding the country stability and potentials, affirming rejection of external intervention in the nation domestic affairs. They re-affirmed support for the country’s and its people, expressing confidence the country would restore its historic and pioneering role, noting its pivotal weight for the Arab and Muslim nations.

 

As to the ties with Iran, the ministerial council expressed hope that election of Dr. Hasan Rohani as president of the Islamic Republic would contribute to cementing the cooperation between Tehran and the GCC on the basis of good neighborliness ties, non-intervention in the local affairs of the regional states, respect for sovereignty of the Gulf countries and abstention from using force or making threats to use it. —KUNA

 

http://news.kuwaittimes.net/gcc-welcomes-transfer-kuwaiti-prisoners-file/



Zebari: Iraq is keen to complete all belongings with Kuwait and the closure of the file of compensation

Posted on: 11/09/2013 17:02:09

 

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Future news / Baghdad

Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, on Wednesday, said Iraq was keen to complete all of its belongings and close the file of compensation, noting that Iraq's efforts marked in fulfillment Baltazamth implications of the remaining payment of compensation to Kuwait.

Zebari said during a meeting with Executive Director of the Compensation Commission at the United Nations Trevor Raja, "Iraq's keenness on completion of all belongings and close the file of compensation," noting that "Iraq's efforts significantly in the fulfillment of its obligations to pay the remaining compensation to Kuwait."

For his part, praised Raja on the "success of the efforts made by the Iraqi side in the end the file of the remaining compensation to Kuwait", called for "the importance of benefiting from the environmental reform program undertaken by the United Nations in the region."

         

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Haider Ali Jawad - 09/11/2013 - 2:02 pm | Hits: 38


Research and Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, with Trevor Raja, Executive Director of the Compensation Commission at the United Nations Iraq's efforts in fulfillment of its obligations under the payment of compensation remaining of Kuwait. 

said Foreign Ministry statement said Raja praised the success of the efforts to end this file, also called for the importance of benefiting from the reform program environmental played by the United Nations in the region. 

For his part, Zebari said Iraq's desire to complete all the belongings and close the file of compensation -

 

http://www.burathanews.com/news_article_210399.html
 

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Iraq reiterates keenness on paying compensations to Kuwait
12/09/2013   |   12:17 AM  |  Gulf News
تصغير الخطتكبير الخط
BAGHDAD, Sept 11 (KUNA) -- Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari on Wednesday reiterated his country's keenness on closing file of the remaining compensations that should be paid to Kuwait.
Iraq is keen on thrashing out remaining issues with Kuwait "and closing the file of the compensations," Zebari was quoted as saying, according to a statement released by Iraqi Foreign Ministry.
The official statement indicated that Zebari held a meeting with Executive Director of the Compensation Commission at the United Nations Trevor Raja "Iraq's efforts are noticeable with regard of honoring its obligations regarding the payment of the remaining compensations," he said.
According to the statement, Raja praised Iraq's efforts for "closing the file of the remaining compensations for Kuwait." (end) mhg.rk KUNA 120017 Sep 13NNNN

 

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