Monday, August 15, 2011

Iraq is serious about the issue of internationalization of the port of Mubarak


BAGHDAD (world) -15/08/2011- deputies said Iraqi politicians and the government is serious in their country to go to the United Nations to settle the issue of Mubarak, who is building the port of Kuwait on the island of Bubiyan and Iraq says it harms marine Bmlaanha, calling Kuwaitis to be flexible, turn the page on the past with Iraq.
It is due to fly an Iraqi technical team to Kuwait to discuss the damage they inflict Port Mubarak, the Iraqi economy, and the reasons for Kuwait deployment of military forces in the vicinity of the port on the island of Bubiyan.
A member of the Iraqi National Coalition Fri Atwani in a statement to Al-Alam News Sunday: Unfortunately, the flexibility of Iraq in dealing with the State of Kuwait has been understood as a message is good from the Kuwaiti side as the weakness of the Iraqi side, stressing that the prime minister is serious about the internationalization of the issue Port Mubarak.
The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki had announced in a television interview asylum to the United Nations and the establishment of a lawsuit to stop the work in the port of Mubarak, if proven that it damages the economy of the country, explaining that he had formally requested from Kuwait to stop work at the port so make sure not damaging the navigation of Iraq.
A member of the Iraqi Council of Representatives Mohammad Khalil has not benefited so far attempts at diplomatic solution and the Iraqi government will resort to internationalize the issue and take it to international forums, and expected that there will be a diplomatic solution in the end.
The chief editor of the Conference of Iraq Abdul Amir slave: that Iraq is a catalyst for all his brothers and his brothers and the surrounding countries, calling on Kuwaitis to be a positive factor and also open up to Iraq, the Baath era and forget the bad


http://www.alalam.ir/iraq-is-serious-about-the-issue-of-internationalization-of-the-port-of-mubarak

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