May 19, 2010
Deferral of the joint commission meeting between Iraq and Kuwait
Barham Saleh calls for neighboring countries to respect the will of the people
بغداد- الصباح BAGHDAD - morning
A source close to the prime minister had been postponed a meeting of the Joint Commission between Iraq and Kuwait until a later time, while stressing the Prime Minister of the Kurdistan region, Barham Salih, the need to respect the will of the neighboring countries, the Iraqi people.
The news agency "Akaniwz" the source said it was close to the prime minister, the "joint commission between Iraq and Kuwait, failed in a meeting scheduled to be held in the Jordanian capital Amman yesterday, because of technical problems concerning the meeting."
He explained that "the Committee meeting will be held at another time is not known from this week to discuss the most closely obstacles that hinder the settlement of the debt issue between the two countries."
The source added that "there are continuous efforts to bring visions and ideas between the two countries," denying at the same time, that "the political parties in Jordan by the failure of this meeting."
He continued that "the meeting will be put in case files held important and delicate time such as a file to import the aircraft and to discuss the mechanism for the demarcation of the debts to Kuwait."
For his part, stressed the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Barham Saleh, on the need to respect the will of the people of neighboring countries of Iraq and cooperate in a positive way to solve Iraq's problems and the sustainability of the ongoing political process.
A statement by the Kurdistan Regional Government: "The search for yesterday in Erbil with Turkey's ambassador to Iraq, Murat Aozglic, the latest developments on the Iraqi arena and how to strengthen and consolidate relations between Kurdistan and Turkey and the current talks to form a federal government next year."
He added: "The two sides stressed the need to develop relations between the two sides, especially in the political, economic and commercial interests of both peoples.
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