Kuwait: We still do not know anything 370 missing in Iraq in addition to state archives
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Kuwait: We still do not know anything 370 missing in Iraq in addition to state archives
Revealed Kuwait, on Wednesday, they made ​​a joint request with Iraq to the United Nations in order to determine the tripartite meeting to discuss the necessary measures in order to install and maintenance of border markers between the two countries, while confirming that it is still awaiting the fate of 370 missing in Iraq and the state archives, praised the efforts of Iraq in this area.
The Permanent Representative of Kuwait to the United Nations, Ambassador Mansour Ayyad Al-Otaibi told the Kuwait News Agency Official (KUNA), "The Joint Committee discussed during its recent meeting in Baghdad file of prisoners and missing persons and Kuwaiti property, and talks are continuing," asserting that "there are 370 missing, not unaccounted for in addition to Kuwait's state archives. "
Al-Otaibi pointed out that "the human subject there is no disagreement about it, and Kuwait appreciates the efforts made ​​by the Iraqi government is also aware that without Iraq's cooperation in these two cases will not be able to achieve real progress."
The agency said that Al-Otaibi sent with his Iraqi counterpart, Hamid al-Bayati, a joint letter, on Tuesday, to the Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe to hold a tripartite meeting this week to consider taking the necessary steps to start a maintenance project marks the border between the two countries.
In this regard, the delegate said his country's desire Kuwait and Iraq that "the United Nations legal responsibility in the implementation of project maintenance of border markers in accordance with the Security Council resolution 833 on the demarcation of the border between the two countries."
Otaibi was considered that "the implementation of resolution 833 would create the appropriate atmosphere to build confidence and push bilateral ties to a broader horizons reap the fruit people of two countries."
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait, on Tuesday, that the meetings conducted by a few days ago in Baghdad with the Iraqi government resulted in an agreement on the demarcation of the border once and for all, in addition to the establishment of a joint committee between the two countries to oversee the implementation of the agreement.
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