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Jwdwrd
12-16-2010, 10:26 AM
Iraqi Foreign Ministry: Iraq is committed to paying compensation to Kuwait

December 16, 2010

Cairo, December 16 (Rn) – The Iraqi Foreign Ministry, on Thursday, Iraq’s obligation to pay 5% of its oil imports to Kuwait in the context of Iraqi compensation after they have recommended the decision out of Baghdad from Chapter VII so as well as to resolve all outstanding issues with , stressing that Iraqi funds would remain under international immunity until mid-next year.

The agent said senior Iraqi Foreign Ministry to hand Abawi told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that “all the issues related with Kuwait will be discussed between us after the formation of the government and we are optimistic that the Iraqi-Kuwaiti relations and advanced positive There is an atmosphere appropriate to address the outstanding issues and then we will have out in a final Chapter VII. “

And pushed Iraq so far, a total of 29 billion dollars in compensation to Kuwait, while there is still another $ 22 billion should be paid on Baghdad.

He Abbawi that “Iraq’s money would remain under international immunity until mid-next year, according to the request of the Iraqi government, and can not be disposed of except in accordance with aspects known to either be claimed from the debts of the Arab states now, it’s not justified, we are working to settle all debts and when to lift the immunity we This file is on the order form optimization. “

And on the arrangements for the coming Arab summit in Baghdad, between Abbawi “The invitations will go out soon to all Arab leaders to attend the summit in a timely manner, the time is still early so was convened, and that Arab leaders have not announced yet their presence in Baghdad to participate.” Stressing that the “The decision to hold the summit in Baghdad was taken unanimously at the Sirte summit special and we are working to prepare for the summit as optimization of all aspects of logistics and security, political, and there is a large security delegation visited Cairo to arrange these things.”

The UN Security Council voted in the presence of Iraq, represented by Minister of State, as well as representatives of the five major states, Turkey, Japan, on Wednesday evening, the exit of Iraq from Chapter VII, after the Council adopted three draft resolution included the extension of the work of international immunity to Iraqi funds and an end to restrictions on the production of nuclear energy and weapons of mass destruction and the abolition of all belongings of the seventh item, including the Food for Oil-for-mandate the Secretary General to the Security Council set up an account at about $ 20 million of oil revenues Iraq until December 2016 to cover the expenses of the relevant United Nations to end the remaining activities of the program, including the financing of activities of the Office Coordinator of the United Nations High Commissioner for missing Kuwaitis and Kuwaiti property issues.

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hjmyers5
12-16-2010, 10:29 AM
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