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Kuwait open to investing war reparations into Iraq

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Kuwait open to investing war reparations into Iraq

DIANA ELIAS, Associated Press Writer

Released : Wednesday, July 08, 2009 10:49 AM

KUWAIT CITY-Kuwait is open to investing into Iraq some $25 billion still owed it in reparations from the 1990-1991 Gulf crisis, Iraq's parliament speaker said while visiting the oil rich emirate Wednesday.

A United Nations commission has been deducting a percentage of Iraqi oil revenues to pay compensation to Kuwaitis and other nationals harmed by Saddam Hussein's invasion of this close U.S. ally in 1990.

Iraq, struggling to rebuild after decades of sanctions, war, and foreign occupation has asked Kuwait to forgo the reparations or reduce them, but Kuwait has insisted they should be paid.

"We tried to propose an alternative solution," Iraqi parliament speaker Ayad al-Samarraie said at the end of a visit to Kuwait. "There would be an agreement between the two countries that the money paid to Kuwait as compensation would be reinvested in Iraq in one way or another."

The speaker said there were "enormous opportunities" in his country where foreign investments have virtually stopped since 1980, at the start of an 8-year war with Iran.

He said Kuwaiti officials he met during his four-day visit "didn't object to the idea," which still needs to be discussed further.

Al-Samarraie's counterpart, Jassem al-Kharafi, was quick to point out to reporters that such talks would first be taken up by the executive branches of government in both countries.

Baghdad also wants Kuwait to forgive around $15 billion owed by Iraq from Saddam's time. Kuwait says it is a matter for its parliament to decide. Many lawmakers have expressed strong objections saying Iraq is richer than Kuwait in natural resources and can afford to pay.

The latest figures from the World Bank estimate Kuwait has a per capita income of more than $38,000 a year, one of the highest in the world, while Iraq's was believed to be less than $4,000.

Ties between the two Arab neighbors were severed until the fall of Saddam in 2003. Kuwait was the launch pad for the U.S. invasion that toppled the dictator.

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