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May 22, 2010 · Posted in NEWS

22/05/2010

Kuwait’s ambassador in Baghdad for his government’s interest to rid Iraq of Chapter VII penalty, pointing out that the two governments are trying to resolve differences and strengthen the brotherly relations between the two peoples.The Sheikh (the insured) during his visit to the threshold Husseiniya sacred with the delegation of media facilities has in his statement to (site N): “The Kuwaiti Government is seeking through the current period to get Iraq out of huge seventh item and have to take positive steps in this regard, “considering the the same time that the item succumb to Iraq is” the duties of the Iraqi government, “which need to be some action and which are not disclosed but he described” the necessary measures to end this matter. ”

The seventh item that came in a decision issued by the Security Council against Iraq after American troops marched into Kuwait in 1990 and included a binding international sanctions, notably the large amounts of frozen its assets in international banks to pay compensation to those affected, including the invasion of Kuwait.

On the other hand he (the insured) in an interview with the correspondent N in Karbala to the governments of Iraq and Kuwait are seeking to strengthen official relations of fraternity, and that the Iraqi people now enjoy the liberties and wealth and go to the democracy that we aspire to, adding that “Kuwait has defended Iraq picking up a seat at the Arab League at a time when the ceding of the occupation,” saying that these endeavors is the “best evidence of the Kuwaiti government’s intentions towards Iraq.”

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://non14.net/display.php%3Fid%3D8938&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com

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May 22, 2010 · Posted in NEWS

22/05/2010

Kuwait’s ambassador in Baghdad for his government’s interest to rid Iraq of Chapter VII penalty, pointing out that the two governments are trying to resolve differences and strengthen the brotherly relations between the two peoples.The Sheikh (the insured) during his visit to the threshold Husseiniya sacred with the delegation of media facilities has in his statement to (site N): “The Kuwaiti Government is seeking through the current period to get Iraq out of huge seventh item and have to take positive steps in this regard, “considering the the same time that the item succumb to Iraq is” the duties of the Iraqi government, “which need to be some action and which are not disclosed but he described” the necessary measures to end this matter. ”

The seventh item that came in a decision issued by the Security Council against Iraq after American troops marched into Kuwait in 1990 and included a binding international sanctions, notably the large amounts of frozen its assets in international banks to pay compensation to those affected, including the invasion of Kuwait.

On the other hand he (the insured) in an interview with the correspondent N in Karbala to the governments of Iraq and Kuwait are seeking to strengthen official relations of fraternity, and that the Iraqi people now enjoy the liberties and wealth and go to the democracy that we aspire to, adding that “Kuwait has defended Iraq picking up a seat at the Arab League at a time when the ceding of the occupation,” saying that these endeavors is the “best evidence of the Kuwaiti government’s intentions towards Iraq.”

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://non14.net/display.php%3Fid%3D8938&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com

Thanks Maddy! I love the favorable tone to this ambassador's message.

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