Maliki says Iraq, Kuwait committed to close outstanding issues
BAGHDAD, Dec 1 (KUNA) Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri alMaliki said on Saturday that there is a joint Iraqi
Kuwaiti will to end and close all outstanding issues between the two countries, underscoring that his Kuwaiti
counterpart’s upcoming visit to Baghdad “will contribute to the resolution of many outstanding issues
between them.”
AlMaliki said at a press conference that the relationship with Kuwait has witnessed
significant progress on several fronts, most recently the agreement between the two countries to resolve the
file of Kuwait Airways, adding that success in this file will be a starting point for resolving the rest of the
outstanding issues between the two countries
He added, “Frankly we want to finish all outstanding files, keeping in mind that it was not us who invaded
Kuwait, but that adventurer who had brought conflict to our two countries and slaughtered so many people”
in reference to the President of the deposed Iraqi regime Saddam Hussein
He explained that his country was committed to pay compensation to Kuwait of about USD 13 billion
remaining so far, as well as its commitment to the maintenance of border signs and to seek decisive means
to close the file of the missing Kuwaitis in Iraq.
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