ARABS-UN - Aug. 17 - Iraq Asked To Cooperate Over Missing Kuwaitis.Security Council members call on Baghdad to cooperate with UN official who has been trying to trace more than 600 Kuwaitis and others missing since Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait The Invasion of Kuwait, also known as the Iraq-Kuwait War, was a major conflict between the Republic of Iraq and the State of Kuwait which resulted in the 7 month long Iraqi occupation of Kuwait[4] . This follows a closed-door briefing by retired Russian diplomat Yuli Vorontsov, a former ambassador to the UN and to Washington, who was appointed earlier 2000 as the UN coordinator for the missing persons and for Kuwaiti property seized seized (seised) n. 1) having ownership, commonly used in wills as "I give all the property of which I die seized as follows:...." 2) having taken possession of evidence for use in a criminal prosecution. 3) having taken property or a person by force. (See: seisin, seizure) by Iraq. A statement read to reporters by council president Hasmy Agam of Malaysia says members expressed their unanimous support for Vorontsov's efforts and their "deep concern at the plight of the missing Kuwaiti and 3rd country nationals and their families", adding that they hoped the issue would be dealt with as a strictly humanitarian one by all sides concerned. They also stressed the importance of dialogue among all parties, including the International Committee of the Red Cross
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is a private humanitarian institution based in Geneva, Switzerland. (ICRC ICRC abbr. International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC n abbr (= International Committee of the Red Cross) → CICR m ICRC n abbr ) and a tripartite TRIPARTITE. Consisting of three parts, as a deed tripartite, between A of the first part, B of the second part, and C of the third part. commission on the missing persons that Iraq has boycotted since early 1999. The statement says council members "urged Iraq to fully cooperate with Ambassador Vorontsov and resume cooperation with all other agencies and bodies dealing with this issue". (The tripartite commission, which works under the chairmanship of the ICRC, is supposed to group an Iraqi delegation and one comprising Gulf War allies Kuwait, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia (sä `dē ərā`bēə, sou`–, sô–), officially Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, kingdom (2005 est. pop. , the US, Britain and France. Vorontsov has so far been
unable to open a dialogue with the Iraqi authorities concerning the
missing persons. Iraq denies it is holding any of them.) Vorontsov said
in a recent report that Iraq had returned a substantial quantity of
property over the past 9 years, with the bulk of the handovers occurring
between 1991 and 1994. He said despite this, there remained many items
which Iraq was obliged o·blige v. o·bliged, o·blig·ing, o·blig·es v.tr. 1. To constrain by physical, legal, social, or moral means. 2. to return to Kuwait. They ranged from extensive Kuwaiti state archives and museum pieces to 8 Mirage fighter planes and other weapons and military equipment. |
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