Kuwait wants Iraq to honor Chapter 7 norms: Official
Posted Yesterday, 03:51 PM
Kuwait wants Iraq to honor Chapter 7 norms: Official
KUWAIT: In the first reaction from Kuwaiti side to the visit of Iraq’s Foreign Minister to discuss the closure of Chapter 7 and release Iraq from restrictions imposed under it, an official source at the foreign ministry said Kuwait encouraged Iraq to implement all resolutions under Chapter 7 and also lauded Iraq for doing so in the past.
He said Kuwait does not oppose transferring the issue of the missing personnel and POWs from chapter seven to Chapter 6 under the patronage of the United Nations, as it is considered a purely humanitarian issue.
Meanwhile, the training course in the field of the International Humanitarian Law began in Kuwait on Monday under the title “Boosting the role and efforts to protect Human Rights.” The course is organized by the permanent committee tasked with following up on the implementation of the five year plan and the government’s program, run under the foreign ministry in cooperation with the International Red Cross Committee.
Chairman of the permanent committee, Ambassador Khalid Al-Maghamis said the foreign ministry in cooperation with IRCC and other concerned bodies aims to achieve its goals through holding such specialized courses. He said the courses will prepare individuals who will be adept in basic aspects of human rights, and be able to convey their country’s views on this issue professionally.
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Posted Yesterday, 03:51 PM
Kuwait wants Iraq to honor Chapter 7 norms: Official
KUWAIT: In the first reaction from Kuwaiti side to the visit of Iraq’s Foreign Minister to discuss the closure of Chapter 7 and release Iraq from restrictions imposed under it, an official source at the foreign ministry said Kuwait encouraged Iraq to implement all resolutions under Chapter 7 and also lauded Iraq for doing so in the past.
He said Kuwait does not oppose transferring the issue of the missing personnel and POWs from chapter seven to Chapter 6 under the patronage of the United Nations, as it is considered a purely humanitarian issue.
Meanwhile, the training course in the field of the International Humanitarian Law began in Kuwait on Monday under the title “Boosting the role and efforts to protect Human Rights.” The course is organized by the permanent committee tasked with following up on the implementation of the five year plan and the government’s program, run under the foreign ministry in cooperation with the International Red Cross Committee.
Chairman of the permanent committee, Ambassador Khalid Al-Maghamis said the foreign ministry in cooperation with IRCC and other concerned bodies aims to achieve its goals through holding such specialized courses. He said the courses will prepare individuals who will be adept in basic aspects of human rights, and be able to convey their country’s views on this issue professionally.
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