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    Economist: Mubarak's loss made Kuwaitis look for damages from Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Wed 17 Jul 2024, 5:26 am

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    [size=52]Economist: Mubarak's loss made Kuwaitis look for damages from Iraq[/size]
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    Economic expert Diaa Mohsen said on Tuesday that after the Kuwaitis realized the extent of their losses in Mubarak Port, they resorted to attempts to harm Iraq economically by drilling in the Al-Nawakhda field. 
    Mohsen said in a statement to Al-Maalouma Agency, "The Grand Faw Port shattered the Kuwaitis' hopes for Mubarak Port and greatly harmed their economy, so Kuwait resorted to other ways to harm Iraq," noting that "exploration in the Al-Nawakhtha field represents a violation of Iraq's sovereignty and the government must act immediately to stop it." 
    He added, "The Iraqi government respects the rights of the Kuwaiti neighbor, but it will not remain silent about the stealthy plundering of the country's wealth by the Kuwaiti side," noting that "Kuwait's provocation of Iraq may cost them a lot economically and even politically, and they must deal with the spirit of a neighboring state."  
    It is noteworthy that Kuwait announced yesterday the offering of the Al-Nukhdha field for investment after the installation of towers by companies for the purpose of production, although it is located within Iraqi territorial waters. End 25/C
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