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Slovenia supports Kuwait's deal with Iraq on "Khor Abdullah"

During a session, the Speaker of the Slovenian Parliament, Urska Klakochar along with Head of the Kuwaiti Parliamentary Friendship 5th Committee delegation Member of Parliament (MP) Osama Al-Zaid
During a session, the Speaker of the Slovenian Parliament, Urska Klakochar along with Head of the Kuwaiti Parliamentary Friendship 5th Committee delegation Member of Parliament (MP) Osama Al-Zaid
LJUBLJANA, Jan 23 (KUNA) -- Slovenia has stressed its support to abide by the Kuwait-Iraq deal on Khor Abdullah singed in 2012 and submitted to the UN in 2013, said a Kuwaiti lawmaker on Tuesday.
Speaking to KUNA and the Kuwait TV, MP Osama Al-Zaid, head of the parliamentary friendship group, lauded the results of the visit to the Slovenia capital.
He said that the Kuwaiti delegation held some fruitful meetings with Slovenia officials and bodies as well as lawmakers, including heads of foreign and economic affairs committees in the parliament.
He pointed out that he and his accompanying delegation met with the speaker of the Slovenian parliament and minister of state for foreign affairs, adding that this visit would have positive impacts in the future.
The visit's time is important as it came after Slovenia, supported by Kuwait, obtained a non-permanent seat the UN Security Council, he said, indicating that Slovenia backed Kuwait to get a UN human rights' seat.
Meanwhile, Al-Zaid said that they discussed exempting Kuwaitis from Schengen visa, and that the Slovenian side affirmed that it would support Kuwait on that matter.
He went to say that the Kuwaiti delegation informed Slovenia about Kuwait's stance, the on parliamentary, government and people levels, towards the Palestinian cause.
Kuwait calls for stopping the massacres and war crimes committed by the Zionist entity against Palestinian people, Al-Zaid noted.
During the meetings, the two sides agreed on forming a joint Kuwait-Slovenia parliamentary economic committee, and the Slovenian side was invited to visit Kuwait to activate economic cooperation between the two sides, he made clear.
Kuwait's delegation includes MPs Shuaib Ali Shaban, Hamad Al-Olayan, Abdulwahab Al-Issa, and Kuwait's Ambassador to Austria and non-resident envoy to Slovenia Talal Al-Fassam.
The delegation is set to leave Slovenia this evening, heading to Vienna where it will meet senior officials, with the aim of boosting ties between the Kuwaiti and Austrian parliaments. (Pickup previous) amq.hm