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    Kuwait: We will not stand generally remove Iraq from Chapter VII

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    Post by day dreamer Sat 06 Apr 2013, 10:07 pm

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    Kuwait: We will not stand generally remove Iraq from Chapter VII



    07/04/2013 12:00 am


    Confirmed that all outstanding issues almost agreed
    BAGHDAD - Tariq al-Araji
    Kuwaiti Ambassador to Iraq Ali believer that his country will not be an obstacle in the way of removing Iraq from Chapter VII. Comes at a time when Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah to visit Iraq this month.

    Insured considered in a statement singled out the "Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network," that "Iraqi-Kuwaiti relations progressing significantly." And called for the Kuwaiti Ambassador to only linked to the relationship between the parties remove Iraq from Chapter VII only, noting that the ingredients that lays the foundation for a strong relationship between the two countries is religion and the earth, Arabism and brothers.
    He insured that the two peoples are proud of improvements in the relationship between the two neighboring countries, pointing out that Kuwait's position on the issue of Iraq out of Chapter VII and clear for some time and supports him out of this chapter, stressing that Kuwait would not constitute an obstacle in this direction, especially since the two sides arrived in stages advanced consolidate relations. said the Kuwaiti ambassador to the past period has seen a number of meetings between the two sides at the level of leaders including the visit of Emir of Kuwait Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah to Iraq and visit by President Jalal Talabani to Kuwait as well as the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to Kuwait and joint committees and committee High common foreign ministers deal with each other. He insured that all the items that hinder remove Iraq from Chapter VII ended except two and two remains and Kuwaiti archives,indicating that the solution of these two things almost Agreed leaving only proceed to implementation, saying that Kuwait submitted three proposals to resolve is under debate, pointing out that the approval will be on any proposal satisfies both sides.,
    He explained that the two sides Centqlan resolve the issue of compensation after the close of my mortal remains of Kuwaitis and Kuwaiti archives, revealing provide Kuwait proposal in this regard is waiting to answer him, especially as the United Nations dealing with this matter as well. Was likely the Kuwaiti ambassador that this month will see the visit of Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Sabah Expected to Iraq to resolving things, noting that the delay to hold this visit was the result of political changes in Kuwait as a Council elections and change and begin to form ministries, expected to be the week before the visit to hold provincial elections that take place in Iraq or a week later.




    http://www.alsabaah.iq/ArticleShow.aspx?ID=44206


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    Post by merrygoround Sun 07 Apr 2013, 5:55 am

    thank you dd and hkp1 !!!! Great article.
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    Kuwait: We will not stand generally remove Iraq from Chapter VII - Page 2 Empty Kuwait-Iraq relations move in right direction – Forget the past, look into bright future

    Post by chouchou Sun 07 Apr 2013, 6:09 am

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    KUWAIT: Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister for
    Energy Affairs Dr Hassan Al-Shahrastani called upon journalists and
    writers in Kuwait and Iraq to focus on the interests of the people of
    the two countries and publish the real picture to explain the link that
    connects the two neighbours, to help overcome the past and look forward
    to the peoples’ ambitions. Al-Shahrastani spoke during a reception
    hosted for the Kuwaiti media delegation that visited Iraq, accompanied
    by Iraqi Journalist Union leader Moayyid Al-Lami and a delegation from
    the union.

    He emphasized on the need to take a
    responsible stand instead of raising old topics. Al-Shahrastani focused
    on the necessity to concentrate on the interests of the people of the
    two countries, and the political and economic aspects with a sincere
    intention to overcome the past and build the East Arab countries based
    on respect for freedom of expression. Al-Shahrastani said that there are
    issues which can pose problems for the two countries in the Iraqi
    Parliament and Kuwaiti National Assembly but also said that the right
    intention helps to solve the problems.

    Regarding the issue of electricity in
    his country, he said that shortage in power was before 2003 and after
    the fall of the previous regime, the need for electrical power has
    increased greatly. He attributed this to the economy opening up and the
    rising income of the Iraqi families. He added that contracts have been
    signed to build new power stations with capacity that reaches 15,000
    megawatts, and some of them have been functioning since last month while
    others are expected to work this month. Al- Shahrastani said that these
    stations are set to meet the power needs of his country.

    Al-Shahrastani pointed that all these
    stations operate on gas, especially since the Baghdad government intends
    to increase oil production over the coming years. He pointed out that
    Kuwait needs Iraqi gas like Saudi and Oman, and explained that Iraqi
    government considers local demand as top priority in petrochemical
    industry and only after that, supplies to its neighbours. He hailed
    cooperation in the field of energy with Kuwait government as more than
    one contract has been signed with (Kuwait Energy) to develop the oil
    fields. One among them is the Ghazi field which is close to the Kuwaiti
    border and another field is close to the Iranian border. Al-Shahrastani
    added that he personally wanted to give the chance to Kuwaiti companies
    which he considered as good motivation for economic integration between
    both the countries.

    Al-Shahrastani said oil reserves in Iraq
    are now at 143 billion barrels and this figure does not include
    possible reserves and expected reserves. Pointing that Iraqi government
    has signed oil contracts with large international companies to increase
    Iraqi production to 12 million barrels a day, he accused local
    authorities in Kurdistan province of attempting to smuggle oil, and
    revealed that the new attempt this time is via Turkey. About Kurdistan
    province reaching agreements with foreign companies directly, he said
    the Iraqi government’s stand is fixed and cannot change and is based on
    the constitution which states that oil and gas is the property of all
    Iraqis, and no party can contract to produce it and export it – except
    through the government.

    The Kuwaiti media delegation included
    the Chairman of Kuwaiti Journalist Association Ahmad Yousuf Behbehani,
    Editor-in-Chief of Al-Anbaa Daily Yousuf Al- Marzouq, Editor-in-Chief of
    Al-Nahar Daily Emad Bu Khamseen, Chairman of Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)
    Rashed Al-Ruwaished, Editor-in-Chief of Al-Rai Daily Majid Al-Ali and
    Editor-in-Chief of Kuwait Times Daily Abd Al-Rahman Al-Alyan and Deputy
    Editorin- Chief of Al-Yaqtha magazine Dalia Behbehani in addition to the
    Director of Kuwait Journalist Association and coordinator of the
    delegation visit Adnan Al-Rashed and member of Kuwait Journalist Board
    of Director Jassem Kamal and photographer Majid Al-Sabeji. Iraq’s
    Transportation Minister Hadi Al- Ameri expressed optimism about better
    Kuwait-Iraq relations in the future and said Iraq wished to improve its
    relations with the state of Kuwait at all levels to secure a better
    future based on mutual interests. Speaking during a meeting with Kuwaiti
    journalists’ delegation, headed by Kuwait Journalists’ Association
    chief Ahmad Behbehani, Al-Ameri said, “Relations with Kuwait began
    moving in the right direction and both countries should now be looking
    towards a bright future in which mutual economic interests could be
    achieved, and forget the past which was caused by the former regime.” He
    said the Iraqi people were also a victim of their own regime. Giving
    the example of Europe, which he said was today moving ahead to secure
    common economic interests despite the fact that it went through a period
    of wars, the Iraqi minister expressed optimism that Kuwait and Iraq
    will also similarly overcome the painful past and boost mutual
    confidence. He said the former regime heaped untold suffering upon both
    Kuwaiti and Iraqi people by detaining many whose fate was still unclear.
    He said both the countries were working to resolve their differences
    under international supervision.

    In this context, he mentioned Iraq
    Airways dispute and said both sides have agreed to settle it by
    following certain conditions. Al-Ameri expressed hope that the Kuwait-
    Baghdad and Baghdad-Kuwait line will be opened soon to move the mutual
    relations to a new level, adding that Arab Aviation companies were
    demanding an increase in the number of flights. He said Iraq was looking
    forward to build the second or third largest port in the world in
    Al-Fao area with a capacity of 23 million containers per year, including
    23 piers. He said the Mubarak port that Kuwait plans to build does not
    affect Al-Fao port, but it does affect the ports of Um Qasr south and
    north in addition to Khan Al-Zubair, which is in a narrow and shallow
    sea area where Iraq dug the water passage during the 1970s. He said Iraq
    believes Kuwait has full sovereignty and a right to build Mubarak Port,
    but only wished that the location of the port be moved a little so as
    not to harm the traffic of Iraqi ports.

    He said the two countries have discussed
    this issue and agreed to go in for international arbitration. Al-Ameri
    spoke about railroad links with Kuwait and said it was important to have
    a railroad that connected the countries of eastern Arab world, as this
    will serve the region in many ways. He called for linking east with west
    at a later stage to strengthen relations between countries even
    further. He said Iraq was keen on developing relations with Kuwait and
    there was not one Iraqi political bloc that was against this. He urged
    the Kuwaiti businessmen to avail the investment opportunities in Iraq.

    Meanwhile, KJA Director and Coordinator
    of the visit, Adnan Al-Rashid, lauded the visit, which followed close on
    the heels of a similar visit by Iraqi journalists to Kuwait and was in
    continuation of the media and popular contacts between both countries.
    Al-Rashid also lauded the support of HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber
    Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, along with that of information and foreign
    ministers to ensure the visit’s success. Al-Rashid also thanked the
    Iraqi and Kuwaiti embassies of both countries for facilitating the
    visit. He lauded the efforts that made it possible to meet Iraqi
    officials in the media office of the prime minister, the president and
    the parliament. Al-Rashid lauded the information and culture committee
    in the Iraqi parliament and President of Iraqi Journalists Union for
    their efforts to make sure the visit was a success as it came ahead of a
    visit by HH the Prime Minister of Kuwait to Iraq.

    The Kuwait Journalist delegation
    included Al-Anbaa Editor-in-Chief Yousuf Al-Marzouq, Annahar
    Editor-in-Chief Emad Bukhamseen, Kuna Editor-in-Chief Rashid
    Al-Ruwaished, Al-Rai Editor-in-Chief Majid Al-Ali, Kuwait Times
    Editor-in-Chief Abd Al-Rahman Al- Alyan, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Yaqza
    Magazine Dalia Behbehani, as well as Director of KJA, Coordinator of
    the visit Adnan Al-Rashid, member of KJA Board of Directors Jassim Kamal
    and Photographer Majid Al-Sabej. The meeting was attended by Charge-de
    Affairs at Kuwait Embassy Khalid Al-Qinae and President of Iraq
    Journalists Union Moayad Al-Lami. — KUNA
    http://news.kuwaittimes.net/2012/12/10/kuwait-iraq-relations-move-in-right-direction-forget-the-past-look-into-bright-future/
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    Post by zimi31 Sun 07 Apr 2013, 6:49 am

    Great find Chouchou!!! This is a big deal...looks like we're still on track! The whole article is a good read but especially this part....



    Meanwhile, KJA Director and Coordinator
    of the visit, Adnan Al-Rashid, lauded the visit, which followed close on
    the heels of a similar visit by Iraqi journalists to Kuwait and was in
    continuation of the media and popular contacts between both countries.
    Al-Rashid also lauded the support of HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber
    Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, along with that of information and foreign
    ministers to ensure the visit’s success. Al-Rashid also thanked the
    Iraqi and Kuwaiti embassies of both countries for facilitating the
    visit. He lauded the efforts that made it possible to meet Iraqi
    officials in the media office of the prime minister, the president and
    the parliament. Al-Rashid lauded the information and culture committee
    in the Iraqi parliament and President of Iraqi Journalists Union for
    their efforts to make sure the visit was a success as it came ahead of a
    visit by HH the Prime Minister of Kuwait to Iraq.


    next....Mubarak visit!!! :D
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    Post by zimi31 Sun 07 Apr 2013, 6:58 am

    Thank you DD & Hkp!!!! I saw this after I just posted about an article from chouchou!!! All great news!!! That's what I get for reading from the bottom up!!!! :oops: :lol:
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    Post by wciappetta Sun 07 Apr 2013, 7:21 am

    He insured that all the items that hinder remove Iraq from Chapter VII ended except two and [the] two, remains and Kuwaiti archives
    I had to polish the thought up with a tad bit of punctuation

    The Kuwaiti ambassador is saying that only missing persons and property remain as issues and we already know that this is not an issue to hold Iraq under the grip of chapter VII. They will fold these issues under a chapter VI arrangement most likely under UNAMI. Chapter VI is a normal nation to nation relationship. you can have treaties and present them to the "beast" UN and the UN acting as a global authoritative body honors them. Articles have announced that Kuwait already understands this, thus somewhere reparations is also dealt with [either paid off already or a bilateral arrangement has been concluded] Thus no real issues remain.....

    This is very exciting stuff ...


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    Post by mochasmom Sun 07 Apr 2013, 7:44 am

    Yes indeedy-do!!!! Great articles DD and HKP. Thanks for the posts!
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    Post by sassy Sun 07 Apr 2013, 8:07 am

    Great article!!!!!! :cheers: :cheers:
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    Post by zimi31 Sun 07 Apr 2013, 9:01 am

    wciappetta wrote:
    I had to polish the thought up with a tad bit of punctuation

    The Kuwaiti ambassador is saying that only missing persons and property remain as issues and we already know that this is not an issue to hold Iraq under the grip of chapter VII. They will fold these issues under a chapter VI arrangement most likely under UNAMI. Chapter VI is a normal nation to nation relationship. you can have treaties and present them to the "beast" UN and the UN acting as a global authoritative body honors them. Articles have announced that Kuwait already understands this, thus somewhere reparations is also dealt with [either paid off already or a bilateral arrangement has been concluded] Thus no real issues remain.....

    This is very exciting stuff ...


    Thanks for the punctuation and clarification Ward!!! Every time I reread an article, more jumps out at me!!! Sometimes life doesn't allow for that and thus a vigilant eye and mind make translations much clearer!!! ;)
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    Post by fonz1951 Sun 07 Apr 2013, 9:29 am

    just went to that link Mbryan. very interesting.sounds like Kuwait is genuinely on board with this.i sure pray it happens soon {no pun intended}so we all can breathe that sigh of relief and go on with our lives.

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