Thursday, February 17, 2011

Maliki: We put the fonts to resolve outstanding issues with Kuwait

17/02/2011

Maliki: We put the fonts to resolve the outstanding issues with Kuwait

Baghdad, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Thursday, said his visit to Kuwait was positive and put lines on the road to the outstanding issues resolved.

Maliki said during a press conference press center to the presidency of the Council of Ministers and was attended by the correspondent of news agency Kurdistan (Rn) that "our visit to Kuwait was to install the intention of the parties to the termination of all outstanding issues between the two countries and discussed the problems left behind by the former regime and the visit was that this framework Kmfirdp of the vocabulary of a solution problems with all countries. "

Maliki said that "the visit was successful by all standards and put lines on the road to the discount," noting that "among the issues discussed the debt issue and the border and agreed to direct the work of the High Joint Committee immediately after the Arab summit."

The former Iraqi regime invaded Kuwait in 1990, which ended on February 26, 1991 the United States to intervene militarily to end the incursion, which lasted about seven months.

And left behind the invasion and outstanding problems between the two countries, including oil fields in common between the two sides, as well as other problems relating to missing persons and Kuwaiti war reparations to Kuwait and the demarcation of the border.

Although open each one of the two embassy in the other State, except that the two sides have yet to reach agreements to resolve outstanding issues between them.

And on the wave of protests sweeping the country in protest against the reality of the service, Maliki said: "The government does not stand against these demands and demonstrations carried by demonstrators, if often stay were not all legitimate."

"We have informed all the security leaders not to use violence against the demonstrators to disperse them, and even if there was a riot We demand to have the means to disperse the demonstrators away from the violence."

Maliki has demanded citizens to "inform the security agencies before going out in any event to ensure the protection of the demonstrators and prevent the infiltration of infiltrators who try to turn the demonstration into a riot."

Maliki accused "Data Association of Muslim Scholars and the Baath Party and al-Qaeda to step up violence during the demonstrations."

He noted that "the security forces arrested about 20 people due to the riots that took place yesterday in Wasit province," adding "it was known that those who stand behind these acts, but do not want disclosed to non-confusion of the Iraqi street."

The head of the government, "I am sure the parking outsourced support these events in order to sabotage the security and political situation in the country", pointing out that "these demonstrations do not worry the government, considering that this government will set up the popular".

And see the entire Iraqi provinces wave of protests condemning the poor services and financial and administrative corruption in government institutions demand better living conditions for Iraqis and the provision of services and employment opportunities in accordance with the promises, which was launched before the parliamentary elections last year.

Iraq suffers from dilapidated infrastructure sectors in the overall result of long years of siege and war during the last two decades of the last century.

Despite the passage of eight years to topple the former Iraqi regime, Iraqi governments have not been able to provide basic public services to citizens, which often protesting the lack of it.

And the wave of recent demonstrations appear to be inspired by the transformations taking place in a number of Arab States, and after that could the two peoples, Tunisian and Egyptian overthrew governance in their countries.

Iraqi demonstrators but did not raise so far slogans similar to those raised in Egypt and Tunisia, and limited the claims to provide basic services, and the dismissal of local governments in the provinces.

And on the ration card Maliki said that "securing the ration card items will be complete without the presence of any deficiency in," adding, "were supervised by me to buy food."

He continued by saying "card items will be distributed to all the material and focused on low-income families, and the Council of Ministers agreed with the provincial councils to ensure food assistance from the Ministry of accepted that as the central oversight difficult."

However, al-Maliki, "it was to postpone the purchase of aircraft from the United States and decided to invest that money in the process of services and the ration card," indicating that "the amounts to be distributed to families for the previous months which have not been distributed by the vocabulary ration card is a grant by the government, not compensation."

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