Nawzad Messenger reveals that Kuwait was ready to turn off Iraq’s debts
Nawzad Messenger reveals that Kuwait was ready to turn off Iraq’s debts
24/10/2014 10:48 GMT
Follow-up – and babysit – MP for the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan Nawzad Messenger, on Friday, said the Kuwaiti government has shown willingness to extinguish the debt owed by Iraq in the event that the Security Council to complete the legal procedures, and among that a delegation from the National Assembly, will visit Baghdad soon, said the Kuwaiti government has shown willingness for the relief of displaced Iraqis.
Rasul said in a statement received news agency public opinion copy of it, “the Kuwaiti side told us during our recent visit to Kuwait within the parliamentary delegation, that Kuwait is ready to extinguish what Iraq owes the debt, but the Security Council is that impedes the issue until now because of legal and technical procedures”, noting that “the Kuwaiti investment suggested opening the doors in front of the Kuwaiti companies as an alternative to the amount of the remaining six billion dollars owed by Iraq.”
The Messenger said, “The Kuwaiti government also expressed its willingness to aid the displaced and displaced Iraqis in all Iraqi provinces, through the adoption of non-governmental organizations take it upon themselves to expedite the relief of displaced families, which is now under the threat of rain at the beginning of the winter season.”
He pointed out that “it was agreed between the delegation of the Iraqi parliament and the Kuwaiti National Assembly on the visit of a delegation from the National Assembly of Iraq in the coming days to promote parliamentary cooperation frameworks in order to serve the common interests of the two brotherly peoples.”
The Prime Minister’s Office announced Haider al-Abadi, Wednesday, (October 8, 2014) that Iraq will meet all its financial obligations towards Kuwait after a year and a half.
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