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Political first: next Wednesday .. The meeting of the Iraqi-Kuwaiti Joint

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Political first: next Wednesday .. The meeting of the Iraqi-Kuwaiti Joint


To discuss the issue of border oil fields


Baghdad, Tariq al-Araji

Officials at the Ministry of Oil with the Kuwaiti side in Baghdad, the subject of oil fields, the border between the two countries also agreed to hold a meeting before the end of this month to continue the dialogue in this regard.


A statement issued by the ministry has received a "morning," a copy of the Undersecretary of the Ministry for oil extraction, Abdel Karim Laibi met with the Kuwaiti ambassador in Iraq on the believer, was also discussed ways of strengthening bilateral relations between the two neighboring countries in areas of oil and other fields.

He reviewed the agent and the reality of Iraq's oil industry and its developments, particularly in the development of oil fields in the two rounds of licensing the first and second to increase production in line with the location of Iraq for producing and exporting countries for oil.

The statement noted that during the meeting agreed to hold the fifth meeting between the Iraqi-Kuwaiti Joint Committee in Kuwait on Wednesday to discuss joint border oil fields, also agreed to a third party being technically accurate assessment of these fields, and then presented to the Committee to take the appropriate decision thereon.

For his part, stressed the Kuwaiti Ambassador to strengthen the bonds of fraternal relationship between the two countries and peoples of Iraq and Kuwait, Kuwaiti companies and expressed the readiness to work in the oil sector and contribute to the development of Iraq's infrastructure and reconstruction.

In turn, welcomed the Deputy Minister of Oil desire of the Kuwaiti side to contribute to the development of the oil sector, pointing out that Iraq welcomes all Arab and international companies specialized in the oil industry to benefit from the experience in developing its oil industry.

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Iraq/Kuwait: high-level meeting to clarify fate of people missing since 1990-1991 Gulf War


PUKmedia 18-11-2009 16:42:21

In an effort to clarify the fate of people missing in connection with the 1990-1991 Gulf War, representatives from Iraq, Kuwait and the Coalition (the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Saudi Arabia) are meeting in Kuwait on 18 November for the 32nd session of the Tripartite Commission, under the auspices of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).


"Hundreds of families are still living in painful uncertainty after more than 18 years. They have a right to know what happened to their missing relatives," said ICRC delegate Jamila Hammami. "Only the authorities can give them answers."


The Tripartite Commission and its Technical Sub-Committee were set up in 1991 and 1994 respectively, to resolve the fate of people missing in connection with the 1990-1991 Gulf War. So far, this mechanism has helped clarify the fate of more than 300 missing persons including 215 Kuwaitis, 82 Iraqis, 12 Saudis and people of other nationalities. The remains of several Iraqi soldiers were recently exhumed in Kuwait and will be repatriated.


"While it can be painful, receiving the remains of a loved one is very important for the family. It helps them to deal with the past, mourn their lost relative and maybe close that chapter in their lives," added Hammami. "The ICRC will continue to support the authorities in their efforts to find out what happened to over 1,000 people still missing in connection with the 1990-1991 war, through our technical expertise and our role as a neutral and impartial intermediary."


The ICRC is also supporting the efforts of the authorities to establish the whereabouts of thousands of people still unaccounted for as a result of the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988). Since 2003, the organization has been training local forensic experts in the identification and management of human remains.
-ICRC-

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