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05-26-2010, 10:57 PM
Thursday, 27 May 2010 04:58 GMT
Alsumaria News / Baghdad

Take the Iraqi Transport Minister Salam al-Maliki on Thursday said that Iraqi government's decision to resolve the airline "inappropriate" and would place it to pay all damages resulting from the Kuwaiti side as it is responsible for the dissolution of the company, stressing at the same time standing political parties behind the process of dissolution of the company to invest and take advantage of it.

He said Maliki, who took the portfolio of Transport of the Government of former Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, in an interview for "Sumerian News", "The Iraqi government's decision to disband the airline and bankruptcy was not deliberate and inappropriate at the same time," explaining that "the Iraqi government This resolution will bear the payment of compensation instead of the Kuwaiti Iraqi Airways. "

The Iraqi cabinet decided Tuesday to cancel the filter and Iraqi Airways and the abolition of all administrative formations associated with the company, while maintaining the company's current staff, with the transport ministry said that air transport in Iraq, presented to the investment by private companies.

This was followed by announcement of the decision to disband the Iraqi Airways statements to the Minister of State for National Assembly Affairs and Communications Minister and government spokesman, Mohamed Al Kuwait in which he stressed that Kuwait would hunt down the responsible for the decision to liquidate the Iraqi Airways, stressing that "Kuwait will not give up on their debt."

He made it clear that "the bankruptcy of Iraqi Airways by the government and not by the same company will make the government's position of accountability and using that the Kuwaiti side to force it to pay compensation," explained "as the airline of Iraq, independent and self-financing was incumbent upon the bankruptcy resolution the same because that would lead to non-payment of any compensation to the Kuwaiti side that came from bankruptcy by the company was not by anyone else. "

Maliki confirmed that "there is an Iraqi law indicates that the company had lost 250% shall entail the concerned parties declare bankruptcy, but the airline was profitable company, and not Boukhasrp," explaining that "the airline had declared bankruptcy personally will not have to Kuwait to obtain any amount, but the latter confirmed that it will follow those who solved the airline for compensation. "

The legal expert Tariq Harb take it in an interview earlier for "Alsumaria News", the Iraqi government's decision to liquidate the airline "correct," asserting that Kuwait Airways would not be able to get one penny on the ground that Iraqi Airways is bankrupt.

An official at Baghdad International Airport said in an interview for "Alsumaria News," There is a plan by the Iraqi government to sell assets and property of Iraqi Airways to a company eligibility specialist, noting that four companies applied to purchase Iraqi Airways, one of Al-Nasser air, and other belonging to the son of a senior official in the Iraqi government, without disclosing his name.

In this regard, "said former Transport Minister Salam al-Maliki that" there is certain information concerning the parking of political parties (unnamed) behind the dissolution of the company for the purpose of investment and benefit from, and be a front for capital from abroad, "adding that" this matter is that he held the position will be has political implications, and disadvantages of not nice ", as saying.

The assistant director of Iraqi Airways Nasser al-Ameri said to Alsumaria News in the third month of May said that there was "many proposals to abolish the State Company for Iraqi Airways and the establishment of another company in order to drop a file of Kuwaiti reparations," adding that "the bankruptcy of Iraqi Airways will Can the Kuwaiti side of the seizure of property of the company. "

The Iraqi Airways manages and operates air transport in Iraq through the joint operation with other countries because of the company owning its own aircraft.

Iraq has had since 1990 under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, which imposed after the invasion of the regime of President Saddam Hussein of Kuwait in August of the same year, and allows the item to use force against Iraq as a threat to international security, in addition to large amounts of frozen its assets financial international banks for the purpose of payment of compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait.

It is noteworthy that Iraq is seeking to cancel the debts arising during the period of the previous regime of Saddam Hussein and the amount of more than 120 billion dollars, and some due to compensation because of wars with its neighbors, including compensation for stealing and destroying ten aircraft Airport Kuwait Airways.

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