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A closed-door meeting in Basra UN presence to discuss the situation on the border demarcation

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A closed-door meeting in Basra UN presence to discuss the situation on the border demarcation Empty A closed-door meeting in Basra UN presence to discuss the situation on the border demarcation

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09/03/2013






Held in the province of Basra a closed meeting with the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, however, Abawi and the governor of Basra and the commander of the border guards and a number of security officials to discuss the latest developments in the Umm Qasr in the presence of a representative of the United

United. The province said in a statement that the meeting would discuss the issue of the demarcation of the border with Kuwait after the popular outcry to deduct a portion of Iraqi territory and annex it to Kuwait, including housing for citizens and farms. On the other hand the people of Umm Qasr student the federal government to deal seriously with the demarcation of the border file and stand in front of attempts to undermine the sovereignty of Iraq.


And was an MP for the Iraqi bloc free high Nassif has confirmed earlier to a compromise on a UN Security Council resolution eight hundred and thirty-three on the demarcation of the border between Iraq and Kuwait, Nassif said in a statement to the Baghdadi News that Kuwait if it wanted to prove its seriousness and sincerity desire to end all outstanding issues with Iraq and take it out of Chapter VII, it must resort to a just settlement of all outstanding issues between the two sides, noting that the talks between the committees between the two countries will not rise to the level required unless Kuwait is committed to do so.

Nassif added that follow all the moves and negotiations between the two countries reveal that Kuwait is seeking to achieve its interests at the expense of Iraq, in an earlier report, told Reuters reported that the Iraqi farmers in the border town of Safwan with Kuwait demanded the Iraqi government compensation for crops that could have been a result of the loss of land through the Security Council resolution regarding the demarcation of the border between Iraq and Kuwait in May of 1993.


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