Urgent: Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister reveals debt forgiveness and reparations owed by Iraq
On: Tuesday 03/04/2012 14:54
Revealed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Kuwait, "Mustafa Jassim," that his country will fall on debt and reparations owed by Iraq in return for recognition of Kuwait's borders, according to the UN resolution.
Jassim said in a press statement that "the meetings of the Arab summit was fruitful for both sides of Iraq and Kuwait, it was agreed to bring down Iraq's debt and reparations for Iraq's recognition of Kuwait's borders according to UN resolution 883 of 1993 as well as recognition marks the border between the two countries and added that" Kuwait will return some of the land of Iraq from the area of Safwan, Umm Qasr, and that we are committed to international conventions between the two countries and bring areas of water, regional and subject to Iraq under Chapter VII of the United Nations, which imposed after the entry of troops into Kuwait in 1990, this item allows the use of force against him being a "threat to international security , "in addition to large amounts of frozen his assets in international banks for the purpose of payment of compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait
On: Tuesday 03/04/2012 14:54
Revealed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Kuwait, "Mustafa Jassim," that his country will fall on debt and reparations owed by Iraq in return for recognition of Kuwait's borders, according to the UN resolution.
Jassim said in a press statement that "the meetings of the Arab summit was fruitful for both sides of Iraq and Kuwait, it was agreed to bring down Iraq's debt and reparations for Iraq's recognition of Kuwait's borders according to UN resolution 883 of 1993 as well as recognition marks the border between the two countries and added that" Kuwait will return some of the land of Iraq from the area of Safwan, Umm Qasr, and that we are committed to international conventions between the two countries and bring areas of water, regional and subject to Iraq under Chapter VII of the United Nations, which imposed after the entry of troops into Kuwait in 1990, this item allows the use of force against him being a "threat to international security , "in addition to large amounts of frozen his assets in international banks for the purpose of payment of compensation to those affected by the invasion of Kuwait