January 12, 2011
Maliki to visit Kuwait this month
Baghdad, An official source in the Iraqi government, stated on Wednesday that the Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki will visit Kuwait on the 25th of this month to discuss the outstanding problems with regard to the compensation and chapter 7 files.
Abdul-Hussein al-Jabiri, told AKnews that al-Maliki will head a political and economic delegation to discuss ways to enhance trade cooperation.
The Kuwaiti PM, Nasser al-Ahmed al-Subah arrived this morning to Baghdad, and will meet a number of government officials, including PM Nouri al-Maliki, and the Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, to discuss the outstanding issues between the two countries, including the demarcation of the border, and the relations between the two countries and compensation file.
Despite the change that has occurred in Iraq after 2003, the outstanding issues between Iraq and Kuwait are not resolved yet.
The common border between the two sides is one of the main points of contention so far, along with other problems related to missing Kuwaitis, and the compensations of the war launched by the former regime against Kuwait.
Maliki to visit Kuwait this month
Baghdad, An official source in the Iraqi government, stated on Wednesday that the Prime Minister, Nouri al-Maliki will visit Kuwait on the 25th of this month to discuss the outstanding problems with regard to the compensation and chapter 7 files.
Abdul-Hussein al-Jabiri, told AKnews that al-Maliki will head a political and economic delegation to discuss ways to enhance trade cooperation.
The Kuwaiti PM, Nasser al-Ahmed al-Subah arrived this morning to Baghdad, and will meet a number of government officials, including PM Nouri al-Maliki, and the Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, to discuss the outstanding issues between the two countries, including the demarcation of the border, and the relations between the two countries and compensation file.
Despite the change that has occurred in Iraq after 2003, the outstanding issues between Iraq and Kuwait are not resolved yet.
The common border between the two sides is one of the main points of contention so far, along with other problems related to missing Kuwaitis, and the compensations of the war launched by the former regime against Kuwait.
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