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17/01/2010 09:50:46
Mohamed Al-Salem Al-Sabah - Drabin
Kuwait concerned about the direction the new Iraq and the atmosphere is not suitable for debt forgiveness

BAGHDAD (Drabin): Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait, Sheikh Mohammed Al-Salem Al-Sabah said his country feared that represents the increase in militant attacks and sectarian tensions in Iraq a new security threat to them.
Sabah expressed in comments published by Kuwait Times expressed concern about a "breakdown of security in Iraq could result in three serious consequences are the transfer of Sectarian and tribal conflict in Kuwait and export-Qaeda terrorism and finally human displacement across the border."
The Kuwait said last year they had foiled an al Qaeda-linked plot to blow up the U.S. military camp and refinery oil.
Responded the morning in a lengthy interview with the «Qabas» the invitation of Iraqi President Jalal Talabani to ease the financial burden on Iraq, saying «we say to the Muslim Brotherhood in Iraq does not want money did not ask you, All we want is security and peace of mind ..Because the Kuwaitis are worried about Iraq's new direction », pointing out that the positions that come from Iraqi officials to Kuwait do not provide an appropriate atmosphere to bring down the debt.
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Iraq says Kuwait not be required to present their debts and to call for the cancellation of the Vice -
Sunday, 17 k 2 2010 18:08 GMT
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
The Minister of Finance of Iraq not be required to pay the State of Kuwait for Iraq debt at the present time, as invited by the Deputy in the Iraqi parliament the Kuwaiti government to cancel the debt "taking into account the good-neighborliness."
He said Finance Minister Bayan Jabr said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The issue of debt and compensation Kuwait will be resolved in a timely manner," explaining that "there are efforts being made by both sides to resolve the issue as soon as possible," he said.
The Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammad al-Sabah said in previous statements that his country "does not want Iraq to pay its debts, estimated at billions of dollars, but wants assurances it on good-neighborliness and security, because of deep skepticism in a large sector of the Kuwaiti directions for the new Iraq," as he put it , adding that "Money is the last thing we think."
Zubaidi stressed that "the Kuwaiti government will not ask us at the moment to pay its debts", which avoided mentioning the size.
For his part, said member of parliament Jaber Habib Jaber, "The issue of debt cancellation and reparations Kuwait is one of the priorities of the Iraqi government at the present time," afterthought by saying that "the two sides are currently working on other areas of common interest, such as border demarcation carried out by joint committees , the search for the remains of Kuwaitis missing in Iraq, setting the stanchions in the shared waters. "
Jaber said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", that "the debt that Iraq owes Kuwait belonged to the former regime," and urged Kuwait to "cancel their debts taking into account the good-neighborly and historical relations between the two countries," he said.
It is noteworthy that Iraq pays 5% of its oil revenues in compensation for a special international compensation fund for damage caused by the invasion of Kuwait in 1991, while Baghdad is seeking to adopt a Security Council that it no longer represents a threat to international security, a justification that has underpinned the sanctions imposed to the former regime, after the invasion of Kuwait, specifically in the context of Chapter VII of the United Nations Act.
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