The Iraqi and the Kuwaiti governments are yet to announce their official stances to Iraq's top court ruling to revoke a crucial maritime border deal under which both countries share a key waterway into the Gulf. On Monday, 4 September, Iraq's Federal Supreme Court annulled law number 42, passed by the Iraqi parliament in 2013, about ratifying a 2012 agreement between the two neighbouring countries on regulating maritime navigation in the Khor Abdullah crucial waterway. The case was filed by some Iraqi lawmakers last month. The court ruled the deal was "unconstitutional" on the pretext that Iraq's parliament ratified it with a simple majority and should have passed it
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