United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the UN Security Council to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, and put an end to the threat of sanctions still threatened after it invaded Kuwait in 1990, because of the improved relations between the two countries.
Turning in a report to the Security Council talks on the aftermath of the invasion, the two countries reached "a new level of confidence and opened a new chapter" in their relations. And requested the Security Council to end the threat of sanctions or the use of force under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, the Council should discuss this topic next week.
[ltr]Iraq and Kuwait have taken in recent months, actions to address their differences over general aviation companies and restoration of monuments. In a letter to the United Nations endorsed Foreign Minister Sheikh Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, the Secretary-General's proposal. [/ltr]
And approved the Ki that the issue of missing Kuwaitis still hurts families ", but stressed that the Iraqi Government had made" a commendable effort to address them.
"If the Council adopted recommendations, Iraq will not be covered by Chapter VII related to this file, and will be a further step towards restoring international stature."
In this case the search for the missing Kuwaitis and national archives will be transferred to [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Turning in a report to the Security Council talks on the aftermath of the invasion, the two countries reached "a new level of confidence and opened a new chapter" in their relations. And requested the Security Council to end the threat of sanctions or the use of force under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, the Council should discuss this topic next week.
[ltr]Iraq and Kuwait have taken in recent months, actions to address their differences over general aviation companies and restoration of monuments. In a letter to the United Nations endorsed Foreign Minister Sheikh Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, the Secretary-General's proposal. [/ltr]
And approved the Ki that the issue of missing Kuwaitis still hurts families ", but stressed that the Iraqi Government had made" a commendable effort to address them.
"If the Council adopted recommendations, Iraq will not be covered by Chapter VII related to this file, and will be a further step towards restoring international stature."
In this case the search for the missing Kuwaitis and national archives will be transferred to [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]