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United Nations: Maliki's visit to Kuwait will contribute to the activation of the Joint Committe

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08.12.2011 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add comments - Sumerian News / Baghdad confirmed the United Nations Mission in Iraq, Thursday, that Iraq and Kuwait have made ​​little progress on normalization of relations between them, while noting that the two countries expressed their willingness to resolve outstanding problems, He hoped that contribute to the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's visit to Kuwait to resume work of the joint between the two countries. The head of the United Nations Mission Martin Kobler in a report submitted to the UN Security Council, on the sixth of December, the current, "Iraq and Kuwait, a record of little progress on the normalization of relations between them, according to the roadmap set out by the report of the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who was released in 2009 under Security Council resolution No. 1859 of 2008, "asserting that" the Kuwaiti side expressed its good will toward Iraq, as confirmed by Iraqi officials, in turn the position of is similar. " He Kubler that "there is a need for more efforts to promote confidence between the two countries and facilitate solutions to address the outstanding issues between them," adding that "both countries had expressed their quest to improve bilateral relations, particularly through mutual visits at the level of officials from the first row in the earlier of the year 2011, as well as the formation of the Higher Ministerial Committee Iraqi-Kuwaiti. " He Kubler he urged "during the recent talks on the implementation of Iraq's obligations in relation to item Chapter VII as indicated in the road map as soon as possible," and expressed hope that "Iraq is working and Kuwait to resume work of the Commission soon after the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's visit to Kuwait. " The Iraqi government announced in mid-November, that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's invitation from his Kuwaiti counterpart Nasser Hamad to visit Kuwait, to discuss outstanding issues between the two countries and find ways to solve them. The Kubler that "Kuwaiti stressed the importance of the message sent by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki renewed where the borders of Iraq by land, sea and in accordance with Security Council Resolution 833 issued in 1993," pointing to the Kuwaitis, "responded positively to the proposal put forward by the need to Ablane implementation of the commitments all of Iraq's mentioned in Chapter VII of priority at the present time as projects of border management, maintenance, and compensation and the transfer of farmers. " noteworthy that the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, urged Iraq, in November 16 last, to fulfill its obligations to Kuwait, in particular Security Council resolution (833) on the demarcation of the border to get out of the penalty provisions of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, as the UN Security Council in December 2010, to keep the immunity to Iraqi funds and extension of the deposit of Iraqi oil revenues into the Development Fund of Iraq to the United Nations to the end of the year 2011 , which is a continuation of the policy of imposing sanctions on Iraq under Chapter VII. . Chapter VII of the 13 articles, is the resolution 678, issued in 1990 to expel Iraq from Kuwait by force of the provisions of this chapter, Iraq is still under Tailth because the survival of the issue remains of citizens Kuwaiti prisoners and missing persons in Iraq, and Kuwaiti property, including the archives of the Amiri Diwan and the Diwan of the Crown Prince and the issue of compensation of environmental and oil and which do not relate only to the State of Kuwait and other Arab countries and some companies. Iraq has been under since 1990 under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, which imposed after the invasion the regime of President Saddam Hussein of Kuwait in August of the same year, this item allows the use of force against Iraq as a threat to international security, in addition to freeze large amounts of its assets in the financial world banks to pay compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait.



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