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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Iraq sent a committee to Kuwait to probe the construction of a port building

Bloomberg reported that Iraq sent a committee to Kuwait to probe the construction of a port there after threatening to take the case to the United Nations if the harbor violates its maritime rights. Mr Thamir Ghadhban head of the panel said that the committee is to conduct a field study for the Iraqi Cabinet on the potential effects of the Mubarak Al Kabir Port which Kuwait is building on Boubyan Island. Mr Nouri Al Maliki PM of Iraq said that Iraq may resort to the UN and prosecute Kuwait if the new port threatens to harm Iraqi maritime activities. Iraq has officially requested that its neighbor halts construction until the end of the investigation, he said. Kuwait has still not issued an official response. The Mubarak Al Kabir port has exacerbated tensions which persist since Iraq under former President Mr Saddam Hussain invaded Kuwait in 1990. Iraq still pays five per cent of its oil revenue to Kuwait as compensation and Kuwait continues to demand payments on debt and more reparations. Iraq sent a delegation to Kuwait in May to try to dissuade it from building the port, saying the project may threaten the operations of its own planned harbor in the southern region of Basra. Iraq has said the additional traffic may hamper access to its ports for the largest vessels. Kuwait said it welcomes any further Iraqi visits and can show the port won't violate Iraq's rights or obstruct its maritime activity. Iraq has yet to implement plans announced a few years ago to build the Basra port, which is intended to spur economic activity and become a gateway for Gulf products going to Turkey and Europe. Iraq is eager to boost energy exports to pay for reconstruction after decades of conflict and sanctions that left much of the country's infrastructure destroyed. (Sourced from Bloomberg.com)

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