
related article ~Emir of Kuwait to attend Arab summit in Baghdad – amb.
Renewed the State of Kuwait, on Wednesday, confirmed the presence of the coming Arab summit to be held in Baghdad represented Bomerha Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah, as outgoing Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to meet the Iraqi community in Kuwait after his meeting with Prince and Prime Minister and visit the National Assembly.
A reporter “Alsumaria News”, which is within the media delegation accompanying the owners, that the Emir of Kuwait Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah said during his meeting with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki personally attend the next Arab summit scheduled for next March 29 in Baghdad.
The correspondent added that the meeting between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the Emir of Kuwait and the Prime Minister Nasser Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah was fast and not more than five minutes, explaining that the visit is free of any formal consultative meeting.
The correspondent pointed out that al-Maliki visited the Kuwaiti National Assembly, where he was received by Council Vice-President Abdullah Yousef Al-Roumi, indicating that al-Maliki will travel this evening to meet the Iraqi community in Kuwait.
The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki arrived in the morning of Wednesday, to Kuwait on an official visit a one-day meet with the Emir of Kuwait and the Prime Minister to discuss several outstanding issues between the two sides.
The accompanying Maliki delegation, including ministers of Foreign Affairs Hoshyar Zebari and transport Hadi al-Amiri and human rights activist Mohamed Shia’a Sudanese Maliki’s adviser for national security Faleh Al-Fayad and media advisor to Prime Minister Ali al-Musawi, Minister of State purity of net debt and the Force Commander Navy team Ali Hussein al-Rubaie.
A source in the Prime Minister’s Office revealed in an interview with “Alsumaria News”, on Tuesday, that al-Maliki will travel to Kuwait on Wednesday to visit a one-day response to the invitation issued by the Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah during his visit to Baghdad, which requested that Kuwait the first country visited by al-Maliki, noting that al-Maliki will meet with Emir of Kuwait and the Prime Minister to discuss several outstanding issues between the two sides, was also considered that there are optimistic the Kuwaiti government to take a positive attitude to turn the page on the past and the development of relations between the two countries.
The Kuwaiti prime minister visited Baghdad on January 12 last, at the head of government delegation during which he met both Maliki and President Jalal Talabani and Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi and Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari and a number of Iraqi officials.
The visit of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to Kuwait, the first since assuming the presidency of the previous government in 2006.
The UN Security Council passed at its meeting on 15 December, three special resolutions in Iraq, ending the first oil for food program, while calling the other to extend the immunity that protects Iraq from claims associated with an era of former President Saddam Hussein to the June 30, 2011 (six months) instead of and stopped in later that month as scheduled at the beginning, after Iraq said it would not request any further extensions of the work (the Development Fund for Iraq) which was the immunity from claims for compensation.
In the third resolution, approved by the UN Security Council to lift the ban on imports of Iraq’s nuclear program to implement the civilian nuclear ending restrictions on weapons of mass destruction, missiles and so put an end to the ban lasted 19 years, under resolution 687 of 1991.
The Iraqi government is keen to ensure the extension of the work of the Fund which was established in 2003 after the fall of Saddam Hussein in order to protect revenues from sales of oil and natural gas in Iraq.
Iraq has been under since 1990 under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, which imposed on him after the invasion of the regime of President Saddam Hussein of Kuwait in August of the same year, and this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security, in addition to the freezing of large amounts of its assets financial in the international banks to pay compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait.
And consists of Chapter VII of the 13 articles, is resolution 678, issued in 1990 and calling for the ousting Iraq from Kuwait, by force of the provisions of this chapter, Iraq is still under Tailth, because the survival of the issue of the remains of Kuwaiti citizens and prisoners of war in Iraq and Kuwaiti property, including archives of the Amiri Diwan and the Crown Prince’s Court and the question of environmental awards and oil, which is not only about the state of Kuwait and other Arab countries and companies still have some rights.
Kuwait had asked the UN Security Council, in July of 2009, before its to discuss Iraq’s international obligations not to raise Iraq from the list of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations before has met all its obligations, especially in the cases of compensation, prisoners and missing Kuwaitis and its emphasis on the need to respect Iraq of resolution 833 judge the demarcation of the border between Iraq and Kuwait.
A reporter “Alsumaria News”, which is within the media delegation accompanying the owners, that the Emir of Kuwait Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah said during his meeting with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki personally attend the next Arab summit scheduled for next March 29 in Baghdad.
The correspondent added that the meeting between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the Emir of Kuwait and the Prime Minister Nasser Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah was fast and not more than five minutes, explaining that the visit is free of any formal consultative meeting.
The correspondent pointed out that al-Maliki visited the Kuwaiti National Assembly, where he was received by Council Vice-President Abdullah Yousef Al-Roumi, indicating that al-Maliki will travel this evening to meet the Iraqi community in Kuwait.
The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki arrived in the morning of Wednesday, to Kuwait on an official visit a one-day meet with the Emir of Kuwait and the Prime Minister to discuss several outstanding issues between the two sides.
The accompanying Maliki delegation, including ministers of Foreign Affairs Hoshyar Zebari and transport Hadi al-Amiri and human rights activist Mohamed Shia’a Sudanese Maliki’s adviser for national security Faleh Al-Fayad and media advisor to Prime Minister Ali al-Musawi, Minister of State purity of net debt and the Force Commander Navy team Ali Hussein al-Rubaie.
A source in the Prime Minister’s Office revealed in an interview with “Alsumaria News”, on Tuesday, that al-Maliki will travel to Kuwait on Wednesday to visit a one-day response to the invitation issued by the Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah during his visit to Baghdad, which requested that Kuwait the first country visited by al-Maliki, noting that al-Maliki will meet with Emir of Kuwait and the Prime Minister to discuss several outstanding issues between the two sides, was also considered that there are optimistic the Kuwaiti government to take a positive attitude to turn the page on the past and the development of relations between the two countries.
The Kuwaiti prime minister visited Baghdad on January 12 last, at the head of government delegation during which he met both Maliki and President Jalal Talabani and Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi and Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari and a number of Iraqi officials.
The visit of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to Kuwait, the first since assuming the presidency of the previous government in 2006.
The UN Security Council passed at its meeting on 15 December, three special resolutions in Iraq, ending the first oil for food program, while calling the other to extend the immunity that protects Iraq from claims associated with an era of former President Saddam Hussein to the June 30, 2011 (six months) instead of and stopped in later that month as scheduled at the beginning, after Iraq said it would not request any further extensions of the work (the Development Fund for Iraq) which was the immunity from claims for compensation.
In the third resolution, approved by the UN Security Council to lift the ban on imports of Iraq’s nuclear program to implement the civilian nuclear ending restrictions on weapons of mass destruction, missiles and so put an end to the ban lasted 19 years, under resolution 687 of 1991.
The Iraqi government is keen to ensure the extension of the work of the Fund which was established in 2003 after the fall of Saddam Hussein in order to protect revenues from sales of oil and natural gas in Iraq.
Iraq has been under since 1990 under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, which imposed on him after the invasion of the regime of President Saddam Hussein of Kuwait in August of the same year, and this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security, in addition to the freezing of large amounts of its assets financial in the international banks to pay compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait.
And consists of Chapter VII of the 13 articles, is resolution 678, issued in 1990 and calling for the ousting Iraq from Kuwait, by force of the provisions of this chapter, Iraq is still under Tailth, because the survival of the issue of the remains of Kuwaiti citizens and prisoners of war in Iraq and Kuwaiti property, including archives of the Amiri Diwan and the Crown Prince’s Court and the question of environmental awards and oil, which is not only about the state of Kuwait and other Arab countries and companies still have some rights.
Kuwait had asked the UN Security Council, in July of 2009, before its to discuss Iraq’s international obligations not to raise Iraq from the list of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations before has met all its obligations, especially in the cases of compensation, prisoners and missing Kuwaitis and its emphasis on the need to respect Iraq of resolution 833 judge the demarcation of the border between Iraq and Kuwait.