2011/12/07

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Qatar bribed a Kuwait to topple the Kuwaiti government!?
موسكو تخفض تمثيلها الدبلوماسي في الدوحة ونائب كويتي يتهم حمد بشراء ولاءات ضد آل الصباح
Moscow cut its diplomatic representation in Doha, and Kuwait Deputy accused of buying loyalties Hamad Al-Sabah against
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06/12/2011

(Russia-Qatar relations omitted)

In the meantime, Kuwait is witnessing a scandal-caliber, involved the Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Hamad Bin Jassem, and that converting $ 200 million Qatari riyals (USD54.9 mil) to a «Kuwaiti indivitual», in order to buy loyalties for the interest of the State of Qatar against the ruling family, and against outgoing Prime Minister Nasser Al-Mohammad, and for the implementation of the political agenda in Kuwait for the interest of the State of Qatar.

Kuwaiti MP Saadoun Hamaad pointed out that he will collect signatures for the formation of a Committee on the background of what was published in a local newspaper of the receipt of «a Kuwaiti person» $ 200 million Qatari riyals, which is associated with the date question Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammed in the month of June.

And MP Hamaad challenged «of received 200 million riyals to deny», saying «that if denies, then it will apply to the documents by name in full», and the political leadership, demanded that Kuwait «not to acquiesce to these interventions in our country, and must be in accordance with diplomatic means to make sure this information is correct ».

In turn, MP Khalid 'Udwah asked: What does Qatar wants to do in our business procedure to be satisfied, which is left Arab countries, and only intervened and imposed itself the guardian of our world? 'Udwah added: The interview of Prince Talal Bin Abdul Aziz in al-Manaar newspaper on the seriousness of the role the country is not far away from us, so you should set up a parliamentary commission of inquiry in this regard to see the truth with eyes two, and not with one eye away from the Almtablin and Almzmaren .

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