##### Urgent .. delegates Iraq and Kuwait يتوجهان to Ban Ki-moon to display the a file Iraq would emerge from the seventh item
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##### Urgent .. delegates Iraq and Kuwait يتوجهان to Ban Ki-moon to display the a file Iraq would emerge from the seventh item
[ltr] Wednesday, June 12 2013 15:15[/ltr]
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Aalnusir of Foreign Affairs the Deputy Prime Minister the Kuwaiti el-Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid Al al-Ahmad al morning we drive delegates of Iraq and Kuwait in the on the the United Nations to UN Secretary--General of the the United Ban Ki-moon To view the Iraq file to get out of item VII.
Sheikh Khalid said during a joint news conference with his Aalaraca counterpart Hoshyar Zebari said that "the representatives of Iraq and Kuwait trend today to the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to display the file out of Iraq from Chapter VII." Followed
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Aalnusir of Foreign Affairs the Deputy Prime Minister the Kuwaiti el-Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid Al al-Ahmad al morning we drive delegates of Iraq and Kuwait in the on the the United Nations to UN Secretary--General of the the United Ban Ki-moon To view the Iraq file to get out of item VII.
Sheikh Khalid said during a joint news conference with his Aalaraca counterpart Hoshyar Zebari said that "the representatives of Iraq and Kuwait trend today to the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to display the file out of Iraq from Chapter VII." Followed
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Re: ##### Urgent .. delegates Iraq and Kuwait يتوجهان to Ban Ki-moon to display the a file Iraq would emerge from the seventh item
[ltr]Iraq announces lifting of Chapter VII of the end of the current month[/ltr]
[ltr]Wednesday, June 12, 2013 18:20 [/ltr]
[ltr]Twilight News / Iraqi government said Wednesday that the UN Security Council will meet later this month and issue a decision as Iraq moves from the provisions of Chapter VII to Chapter VI.
He said Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said in a joint press conference with his Kuwaiti counterpart Sabah Al-Sabah in Baghdad attended by "Twilight News" that Iraq has all international Altazamth towards Kuwait in preparation for the exit from the provisions of Chapter VII.
The Kuwaiti Prime Minister Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah to Baghdad on Wednesday on an official visit, accompanied by a number of ministers and Kuwaiti officials.
Zebari stressed that the Kuwaiti delegation's visit resulted in the signing of six agreements between Iraq and Kuwait on aspects of cultural, environmental, economic and international transport services.
For his part, Foreign Minister Sabah al-Sabah said his country would be happy to exit Iraq from the provisions of Chapter VII, stressing that the coming period will witness significant progress on the level of bilateral relations with Iraq in various fields.
Sabah said that the visit that took place the day of the Kuwaiti delegation to Iraq will open new horizons for cooperation between the two countries, stressing that Iraq is one of the large and influential countries and represents a fundamental pillar in the security and stability in the region.
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[ltr]Wednesday, June 12, 2013 18:20 [/ltr]
[ltr]Twilight News / Iraqi government said Wednesday that the UN Security Council will meet later this month and issue a decision as Iraq moves from the provisions of Chapter VII to Chapter VI.
He said Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said in a joint press conference with his Kuwaiti counterpart Sabah Al-Sabah in Baghdad attended by "Twilight News" that Iraq has all international Altazamth towards Kuwait in preparation for the exit from the provisions of Chapter VII.
The Kuwaiti Prime Minister Jaber Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah to Baghdad on Wednesday on an official visit, accompanied by a number of ministers and Kuwaiti officials.
Zebari stressed that the Kuwaiti delegation's visit resulted in the signing of six agreements between Iraq and Kuwait on aspects of cultural, environmental, economic and international transport services.
For his part, Foreign Minister Sabah al-Sabah said his country would be happy to exit Iraq from the provisions of Chapter VII, stressing that the coming period will witness significant progress on the level of bilateral relations with Iraq in various fields.
Sabah said that the visit that took place the day of the Kuwaiti delegation to Iraq will open new horizons for cooperation between the two countries, stressing that Iraq is one of the large and influential countries and represents a fundamental pillar in the security and stability in the region.
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Re: ##### Urgent .. delegates Iraq and Kuwait يتوجهان to Ban Ki-moon to display the a file Iraq would emerge from the seventh item
Iraq fulfills Chapter VII commitments to Kuwait - Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled
12/06/2013 | 07:31 PM | Gulf News
Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah in the joint press conference with Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari
BAGHDAD, June 12 (KUNA) -- Kuwait and Iraq will inform the United Nations that Baghdad has fulfilled its commitments towards Kuwait as per UN resolutions relevant to Saddam Hussein's occupation of Kuwait in 1990, the two countries' foreign ministers of announcedWednesday.
In a joint press conference with Iraqi FM Hoshyar Zebari, Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah said that Kuwait has reached agreements with Iraq on their sticky issues to pave the way for ending Iraq's Chapter VII status.
"An agreement on the maintenance of border markers has been inked during foreign minister Zebari's recent visit to Kuwait," Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled said, adding that "representatives of the two countries will meet UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to hand him a copy of the agreement to be deposited at the UN."
The Kuwaiti top diplomat also noted that Kuwait has agreed on moving a number of the files from the Chapter VII to Chapter VI of the UN Charter.
"We have agreed on moving the Kuwait POWs, missing persons and confiscated government archives from Chapter VII to Chapter VI and apprised the UN Secretary General on that agreement also." Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled affirmed that Iraq has fulfilled its commitments under the UN Chapter VII.
"The UN Secretary General will present his report (on Iraq's implementation of its commitments toward Kuwait) mid this month to be reviewed by the UN Security Council before the end of the month, by this, Iraq would have fulfilled its commitments as per Chapter VII," stated the Kuwaiti minister.
Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled expressed Kuwait's support of Iraq's moving to Chapter VI.
"We will be very pleased with Iraq's removal from Chapter VII to restore its status as a pillar of stability and progress in the region." He pointed out that the senior Kuwaiti delegation's visit to Baghdadon Wednesday signals the start of a new chapter in bilateral relations.
"This visit opens new doors for bolstering bilateral relations and cooperation in popular and cultural domains." For his part, Iraqi foreign minister Zebari hailed both countries' agreement to fold the old chapter of their relations and to open up a new one based on mutual respect and cooperation.
"We have reached impressive results today," Zebari said at the press conference, adding that Iraq and Kuwait's permanent UN delegates will meet with the Secretary General to brief him on the outcome of the talks.
He expressed gratitude for the Kuwaiti government's support of Iraq to end its Chapter VII status.
"We seek to build on these achievements and are looking forwards towards normal relations and a real partnership between the two countries," he said.
Zebari, however, underlined that the only commitment which has not yet been completed is that of the war compensations.
"Iraq still owes Kuwait USD 11 billion, and, if Iraq decides to pay the remaining amount in one batch, it will immediately find a complete exit out of Chapter VII."
Meanwhile, Zebari also noted that talks had touched upon means to boost economic, investment, sports, parliamentary and cultural cooperation, after an earlier signature of six agreements and memorandums of understanding during official talks between HH the Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak al-Sabah and his Iraqi counterpart Nouri al-Maliki.
Kuwait's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah al-Khaled al-Sabah and Iraq's Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari signed a memorandum of understanding between Saud al-Nasser al-Sabah Kuwaiti Diplomatic Institute and the Iraqi Foreign Service Institute.
The two officials also signed a cultural protocol.
Moreover an agreement on environment was signed by the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister and the Iraqi Minister of Environment Sarkoun Slewa. An agreement on education and scientific research is to be signed by the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister and the Iraqi Minister of Education Ali al-Adeeb.
An agreement on aviation services was signed by the Kuwaiti Minister of Communications Salem al-Uthaina and the Iraqi Minister of Transportation Hadi al-Amri.
Furthermore an agreement on economic cooperation was signed by the Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Mustafa al-Shemali and the Iraqi Minister of Finance and Planning Ali al-Shukri. (end) ahh.rj.ibi KUNA 121931 Jun 13NNNN
12/06/2013 | 07:31 PM | Gulf News
Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah in the joint press conference with Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari
BAGHDAD, June 12 (KUNA) -- Kuwait and Iraq will inform the United Nations that Baghdad has fulfilled its commitments towards Kuwait as per UN resolutions relevant to Saddam Hussein's occupation of Kuwait in 1990, the two countries' foreign ministers of announcedWednesday.
In a joint press conference with Iraqi FM Hoshyar Zebari, Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah said that Kuwait has reached agreements with Iraq on their sticky issues to pave the way for ending Iraq's Chapter VII status.
"An agreement on the maintenance of border markers has been inked during foreign minister Zebari's recent visit to Kuwait," Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled said, adding that "representatives of the two countries will meet UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to hand him a copy of the agreement to be deposited at the UN."
The Kuwaiti top diplomat also noted that Kuwait has agreed on moving a number of the files from the Chapter VII to Chapter VI of the UN Charter.
"We have agreed on moving the Kuwait POWs, missing persons and confiscated government archives from Chapter VII to Chapter VI and apprised the UN Secretary General on that agreement also." Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled affirmed that Iraq has fulfilled its commitments under the UN Chapter VII.
"The UN Secretary General will present his report (on Iraq's implementation of its commitments toward Kuwait) mid this month to be reviewed by the UN Security Council before the end of the month, by this, Iraq would have fulfilled its commitments as per Chapter VII," stated the Kuwaiti minister.
Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled expressed Kuwait's support of Iraq's moving to Chapter VI.
"We will be very pleased with Iraq's removal from Chapter VII to restore its status as a pillar of stability and progress in the region." He pointed out that the senior Kuwaiti delegation's visit to Baghdadon Wednesday signals the start of a new chapter in bilateral relations.
"This visit opens new doors for bolstering bilateral relations and cooperation in popular and cultural domains." For his part, Iraqi foreign minister Zebari hailed both countries' agreement to fold the old chapter of their relations and to open up a new one based on mutual respect and cooperation.
"We have reached impressive results today," Zebari said at the press conference, adding that Iraq and Kuwait's permanent UN delegates will meet with the Secretary General to brief him on the outcome of the talks.
He expressed gratitude for the Kuwaiti government's support of Iraq to end its Chapter VII status.
"We seek to build on these achievements and are looking forwards towards normal relations and a real partnership between the two countries," he said.
Zebari, however, underlined that the only commitment which has not yet been completed is that of the war compensations.
"Iraq still owes Kuwait USD 11 billion, and, if Iraq decides to pay the remaining amount in one batch, it will immediately find a complete exit out of Chapter VII."
Meanwhile, Zebari also noted that talks had touched upon means to boost economic, investment, sports, parliamentary and cultural cooperation, after an earlier signature of six agreements and memorandums of understanding during official talks between HH the Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak al-Sabah and his Iraqi counterpart Nouri al-Maliki.
Kuwait's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah al-Khaled al-Sabah and Iraq's Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari signed a memorandum of understanding between Saud al-Nasser al-Sabah Kuwaiti Diplomatic Institute and the Iraqi Foreign Service Institute.
The two officials also signed a cultural protocol.
Moreover an agreement on environment was signed by the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister and the Iraqi Minister of Environment Sarkoun Slewa. An agreement on education and scientific research is to be signed by the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister and the Iraqi Minister of Education Ali al-Adeeb.
An agreement on aviation services was signed by the Kuwaiti Minister of Communications Salem al-Uthaina and the Iraqi Minister of Transportation Hadi al-Amri.
Furthermore an agreement on economic cooperation was signed by the Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Mustafa al-Shemali and the Iraqi Minister of Finance and Planning Ali al-Shukri. (end) ahh.rj.ibi KUNA 121931 Jun 13NNNN
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