At the time said Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, however, Abawi said the Joint Ministerial Commission between Iraq and Kuwait to resolve all outstanding issues between the two countries will begin their work tomorrow, sources revealed on the movements of Iraq to expand the port’s maritime country on the Persian Gulf.
He said Abawi said in a statement the “morning”: that the Commission Ministers, headed by Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, the membership of a number of ministers and deputy ministers will start on Sunday in Kuwait to discuss all issues and files relating to issues of debt and reparations, the borders and the human side and the remains and missing persons, property and oil wells are common and problematic developments with Kuwait Airways and other other files.
He Abbawi hoped that this Committee mandated by the Prime Minister through direct talks and bilateral to be carried out over on the twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth of March the current reach with the Kuwaiti side of special agreements to resolve these things, or at least a road map to resolve it.
The historic visit by the Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Mohammad al-Sabah in Baghdad last January resulted in the formation of a joint committee in order to resolve all outstanding issues between the two countries.
He Abbawi the existence of a common will and a desire by the parties to resolve these files and process them, pointing to the participation of ministers financial, oil and transport in the meetings of this Committee.
He highlighted the outstanding issues between the two countries are: international sanctions, which include the demarcation of borders, and compensations, and the prisoners, and the return of property, and there is also the issue of debt owed by the former regime of $ 16 billion, was approved by Kuwait in 2004 on a U.S. request to reduce it significantly, but has not been achieved anything.
“Meanwhile, sources familiar with the” morning “of the existence of the movements of a new Iraqi aims to expand the port, the country’s maritime Persian Gulf in order to develop the export of petroleum which is the bedrock of the Iraqi economy, in addition to the establishment of ports and quays new.
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