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    Kuwaiti official: Our relationship with Iraq has been integrated for 400 years and the border issue

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    The former Kuwaiti Minister of Information announced[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Half, today, Saturday, that Kuwait's relations with[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Integrated for 400 years, while stressing the need to resolve the border issue.


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    Alhurra quoted a statement by Al-Nusf, which it followed.[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]News, "There are good intentions to resolve the pending issues with Iraq, as the problem of the maritime borders between the two countries is very simple and resulted in an agreement between the two countries and was approved."[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Iraq in 2013 for this agreement, which he considered "organizational" for sharing responsibility and joint cooperation between the two countries in several areas, including, for example, combating smuggling operations. Therefore, Kuwait has no problem and sees that relations with[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]"It is on the right track," he said, noting that "the remains of Kuwaiti prisoners are among the issues that the Kuwaiti side finds[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]She is interested in it and wants to resolve it, and she is heading towards closing it, despite its difficulty.


     
    He stated that "the Kuwaiti archives that were stolen during the invasion...[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]"The 1990 Kuwait War can end if there are good intentions and efforts are accelerated in the search for this archive and its return to the Kuwaiti authorities," he said, noting that "there is integration in the relations between the two countries, as Kuwait will remain the "gateway to Iraq" for the Gulf countries, and Iraq is considered a "strategic depth" for Kuwait, and during a period of 400 years, 97 percent of this period the relations between the two countries were integrated."
     
    Regarding the joint statement of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the United States, Al-Nusf stressed that “the tone of the joint statement of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the United States is ‘wise’ and not against Iraq. Kuwait had an experience with the previous regime, which turned a ‘small issue’ pending between the two countries into a crisis and a ‘catastrophe’ that ended with the invasion of a sister Arab country in 1990.” He pointed out that “the Gulf Cooperation Council countries want the border issue between the two countries to be completely resolved so that we do not allow any party to ‘manipulate’ it in the future or exploit it as an escalation card that ends in a major problem similar to what happened 30 years ago.”
     
    He added, "Resolving the issues and eliminating the problems is a rule adopted by the Gulf countries," calling on "Iraq to also resolve the pending issues with neighboring countries."
     
    He explained that "the Khor Abdullah Agreement is a branch of UN Resolution No. 833, as a copy of this agreement was submitted to the United Nations after it was approved by...[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]“It was officially signed in 2013, but the problem lies in the presence of Iraqi parties trying to undermine these agreements. Iraq has similar experiences when it approved the Shatt al-Arab Agreement (Algiers Agreement) in 1975 and decided to cancel it later, which was the reason for the outbreak of an eight-year war, for Saddam Hussein’s regime to later agree to this agreement after the invasion of Kuwait in 1990,” he noted, noting that “this path is harmful and not beneficial, and therefore on[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]To resolve this issue (Khawr Abdullah Agreement), especially since[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]He is the beneficiary of this agreement because Kuwait has many ports on the Gulf far from Khor Abdullah.”
     
    He pointed out that "Iraq is in dire need of this coordination between the two countries, and I have no doubt about the intentions of[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]The desire to resolve this issue whenever intentions are good, and Iraq is ultimately the only one harmed if it insists on adopting an approach of not recognizing international agreements. The problem here is “Iraqi-Iraqi” before it is “Iraqi-Kuwaiti,” explaining that “Kuwait has confirmed more than once that the issue is “Iraqi-Iraqi,” and it has no objection if it returns.”[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]This Agreement to[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]To ratify it again, and any other move or procedure will be evidence of the existence of parties trying to “plant mines” in the relations between the two countries, and Iraq will be the most affected if this agreement is rejected, because Kuwait is located within an integrated Gulf system and it is in the interest of[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]To strengthen its relations with these countries.
     
    He pointed out that "Kuwait has historically helped[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]In maritime navigation, Kuwaiti ports are the ones that supported[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]During the war with Iran, which forced[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Then he closed all his ports.


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