Follow us! Follow us!

Maliki Announcing an end to the problem of the demarcation of the border with Kuwait Ch 7

From Reputable News Sources

Maliki Announcing an end to the problem of the demarcation of the border with Kuwait Ch 7

Unread postby Stillw8n » Sun Apr 14, 2013 8:20 am

Maliki Announcing an end to the problem of the demarcation of the border with Kuwait Ch 7

4/14/13
Image
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, announced the completion of the demarcation problem between Iraq and Kuwait, and apologized to the Kuwaiti people for the recent incident that took place on the border between the two countries.

Maliki said in an interview with the newspaper “Al-Ahram” Egyptian seen by “Twilight News”, “The problem of the demarcation of the border between Iraq and Kuwait have been completed,” describing relations with Kuwait are evolved to a large degree, Kuwait commends this.

Basra has seen in recent demonstrations by a group of tribal elders and residents of homes in Umm Qasr on the border demarcation decision between Iraq and Kuwait, injuring one person releases wounds by a group of Kuwaiti security forces on the border between the two countries.

Kuwait was the United Nations expressed disapproval of these demonstrations.

In this regard, Maliki said that “a border incident is normal and the brothers the Kuwaitis know it, and Aadhironna we also know what’s in Kuwait It Nadhirhm”.

Promised to postpone the visit of Prime Minister of Kuwait Jaber Al-Mubarak to Iraq “is not a position as much as they believe that the interests of Iraq, given the atmosphere of the demonstrations taking place in (Basra) and fear that cause embarrassment.”

Before Iraq officially United Nations demarcation of the border with Kuwait in 1994 after the first Gulf War when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990.

And opposes a large number of Iraqis in the Umm Qasr area of ​​demarcation file and say he stripped them of land and property adjacent to Kuwait.

The leaders sought Iraq and Kuwait to improve relations over the past year as the two countries reached an agreement on the debt of the Gulf War.



shafaaq.com
~The opinions expressed in the above article do not necessarily reflect the views of the person posting~
User avatar
Stillw8n
Admin
Admin
 
Posts: 4520
Joined: Tue Sep 20, 2011 4:10 pm

Return to Chapter 7, WTO and HCL News

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 27 guests

cron