Sunday, May 9, 2010

Kuwaiti parliamentarian: We will not give up on the Iraqi compensation ...

"He stressed that his country would not compromise will not waive such compensation as the Kuwaiti government itself does not have waived and we will never accept this and stressed the need for the enemy to pay all compensation owed to Kuwait and Iraq meet fully its international obligations"

05/09/2010

Kuwaiti parliamentarian: We will not give up on the Iraqi compensation

Kuwait's policy in Iraq

Agencies: Kuwaiti MP Khalid al-Adwa Iraq must implement all international resolutions on its occupation of the State of Kuwait in 1990, pointing out that it was unacceptable to shirk his officials are now making of the Security Council, which represents international legitimacy resolutions.

He said the enemy in a statement to the newspaper home daily ...


We are troubled by the statement by the Iraqi Oil Minister yesterday when he declared that Iraq will not continue in the implementation of international resolutions and pay the reparations owed to Kuwait, pointing out that such awards have been issued by international agreement in place to avoid them and required full compliance with them.

He stressed that his country would not compromise will not waive such compensation as the Kuwaiti government itself does not have waived and we will never accept this and stressed the need for the enemy to pay all compensation owed to Kuwait and Iraq meet fully its international obligations.

The Iraqi oil minister had said earlier that his country paid enormous sums in compensation against the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990 did not have a parallel in history, and urged it to reconsider it.

The minister said in a news conference, "Iraq, paid huge sums of Kuwait for their losses, we do not know the State has made such payments."

"So we say that the total amounts paid by Germany to France and Britain to pay less than Iraq to Kuwait, even now, although it was a world war, and huge losses."

He Wazziralaraki during the news conference announcing the start of licensing round third for the development of three oil fields, "Iraq can not continue this unjust resolutions against Iraq by the Security Council," noting that "his country expressed concern about the continuation by the Security Council and there are now negotiations to reconsider this matter.

"We hope from our brothers in Kuwait to reconsider the issue, and we are working together to forget the tragedies of the past which has cost Iraq more than the cost of Iraq's neighbors and the victims were Iraqis and the losses that it suffered more than others.