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An Iraqi delegation will visit Kuwait tomorrow, Sunday, to discuss several files


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Baghdad / Al-Mawred News

 

Kuwaiti media reported, on Saturday, that an Iraqi delegation will visit Kuwait tomorrow, Sunday, to discuss several files concerning the two sides.

The Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Qabas stated, "The Senior Undersecretary of the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Abdul Karim Hashem, arrives tomorrow, heading the Iraqi delegation, which will attend the meeting of the follow-up committee concerned with examining what has been accomplished on what was agreed upon in the Kuwaiti-Iraqi Joint Higher Committee, which was postponed at the end of August."

She added, "The meeting will be held the day after tomorrow, Sunday, and the Kuwaiti side will be chaired by Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Al-Jarallah," indicating that "the most important files that will be discussed are the demarcation of maritime borders, the opening of land ports, commercial and economic exchange, terrorism and compensation, in addition to the security challenges in the region."

 

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On Sunday, Representative Alia Nassif criticized the method for selecting the members of the Iraqi delegation that is discussing important files between the two countries today, while noting that the mechanism for selecting members of the delegation was tailored to the size of Kuwait.
 

In a statement Alsumaria News received a copy of, Nassif said, "The Iraqi delegation that is looking into Kuwait Today, the important files between the two countries include people who have no experience in maritime laws or border demarcation issues, and people with little experience in diplomatic work, in addition to the person who signed the handover of Khor Abdullah to the Kuwaitis. Not only for this delegation, but for all previous delegations since the past Hoshyar Zebari Until today. "
 

Nassif indicated that "the announced files that the delegation will discuss, according to what has been circulated through the media, are the demarcation of the maritime borders and of course." Kuwait It is the beneficiary of the demarcation that will be approved by this delegation, and the opening of land ports. This issue may include the railway connection and the compensation file, which is the shameful file that expresses the hatred of the government Kuwait On the Iraqi people who do not sin in the policies of the former regime. ”

She explained that“ if this delegation enters itself in giving pledges at the expense of Iraqi sovereignty, it will open a door to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that cannot be closed except after making radical changes and comprehensive reforms in the ministry, and we hope that some will not think Superficial and reassuring, because the value of the benefit obtained by him is sufficient for the remainder of his life, the matter is not calculated in this way, as there is a public prosecution, courts and penal code that includes very harsh punishment for a person who proves his involvement in betraying the homeland.
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The Kuwaiti-Iraqi Follow-up Committee meeting:

 

A joint desire to develop relations  The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Acting Defense Minister Sheikh Dr. Ahmed Al-Nasser met yesterday with the Undersecretary of the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Abdul Karim Hashem on the occasion of his official visit to the State of Kuwait to lead his country's delegation in the first meeting of the follow-up committee of the Kuwaiti-Iraqi Joint Higher Ministerial Committee. The meeting dealt with the overall close bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries and discussed a number of issues of common concern. The Special Follow-up Committee of the Joint Kuwaiti-Iraqi Higher Ministerial Committee held its meeting yesterday, where the Kuwaiti side was chaired by Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Al-Jarallah, while the Iraqi side was headed by the Senior Undersecretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Abdul Karim Hashem. In a speech at the beginning of the meeting, Al-Jarallah pointed to the depth of the existing fraternal relations between the two countries, praising the recent achievements of these relations, stressing the importance of moving forward in order to reach the partnership between the two countries. For his part, the Senior Undersecretary delivered a speech in which he praised the bilateral relations between the two countries and their keenness to reach new heights after which the committee meetings began to consider the agenda and review the topics mentioned on it. The committee reviewed the agenda of the eighth session of the joint Kuwaiti-Iraqi Higher Ministerial Committee, which will be held during the last quarter of this year. The two sides expressed satisfaction with the spirit that prevailed in the meetings and keenness to accomplish the work entrusted to the committee, reflecting the depth and strength of fraternal relations between the two brotherly countries and the keenness of the wise leadership in both countries to strengthen and develop them in all fields.

 

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