Moon urges Iraq to follow the sophisticated methods to search for archive Kuwait and Mvcodeha
Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of the Iraqi collected 100 thousand books and 500 scientific journal and Kuwaiti thesis, found while the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of the 247 book and plate of copper and other paintings
BAGHDAD / obelisk: UN Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon expressed "regret" for failing to find more remains of Kuwaiti citizens missing or national registries of Kuwait in Iraq despite the climate to enable cooperation and close ties between the two countries, urging the Government of Iraq to provide innovative methods in Search.
Ban said in a report submitted to the Security Council last night that "the practical difficulties and art to find more remains of Kuwaiti citizens in Iraq increases with the passage of time due to the difficulty in obtaining accurate information that can facilitate the process of researching and securing witnesses trusted."
He added that "the Iraqi government said the Acting Special Representative in Iraq Gyorgy Posten that there are challenges in addressing the issues of missing Kuwaitis and Kuwaiti property, including national registries."
He explained that "the Iraqi government pointed out the difficulty of finding reliable witnesses due to their deaths or living in other countries or their desire to distance themselves from their past, which hinders access to reliable information and quality."
He pointed out that "in spite of these challenges, but the Iraqi government discussed a number of proposals made by the UN mission to help Iraq (UNAMI) so that their efforts could yield good results."
He said that "the Iraqi government has excavations in different locations to search for the remains of Kuwaiti citizens and others missing since the invasion of Kuwait in 1990, but all these efforts did not yield results, referring to the security concerns that impede research plans in the town (Solomon Peck) north of Baghdad." .
Moon urged the Iraqi government to redouble its efforts and explore all possible incentives to persuade witnesses and informants to help them in the search process.
He also expressed moon expressed "disappointment" for failing to make any significant progress in finding the Kuwaiti archives national urging the Government of Iraq to provide innovative methods in the search, and called on both of the committees of the Iraqi and Kuwaiti private property lost to work closely and hold meetings on a regular basis, pointing out that Posten representatives urged Iraqis and Kuwaitis earlier to hold a joint meeting of the committees of their own that have not met since her meeting with the first and only in the 15th of the month of May last in the State of Kuwait.
For the results of the recent Moon said that "the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of the Iraqi collected 100 thousand books and scientific journals and 500 thesis while found the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of the 247 book and copper plate and plate other technical publications, while I found the Ministry of Culture a number of books and publications."
He said, "UNAMI suggested that these materials are delivered to the State of Kuwait when it meets the special committees of property lost in Iraq as suggested by Baghdad."
It is scheduled to discuss the report submitted by the Council, Ban Ki-moon on the 27th of this month.
The International Commission for Missing Persons confirmed at the end of last month commitment in solving the issues of missing persons in Iraq.
The representative of the Commission, Dan was Sellens "The ICRC is committed to resolving the issues of missing persons in Iraq," noting "his commitment to work with the Iraqi government in this area."
It was the Iraqi Human Rights Ministry, revealed the end of the year 2013, that the number of Kuwaiti soldiers missing in Iraq is 608, as revealed they had found the remains of 236 of them after 2003. The ministry said in a statement obtained by "obelisk", a copy of "The ministry found 236 remains of Kuwaiti soldiers in Iraq after 2003, and 18 in Kuwaiti territory by teams that entered at the time," she said, "and after the audit and review of the names by the joint committees Iraq - Kuwaiti and under the supervision of the International Red Cross found that the total number of missing files unresolved 240 and the remaining 368 missing from the total number of missing 608.
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Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of the Iraqi collected 100 thousand books and 500 scientific journal and Kuwaiti thesis, found while the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of the 247 book and plate of copper and other paintings
BAGHDAD / obelisk: UN Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon expressed "regret" for failing to find more remains of Kuwaiti citizens missing or national registries of Kuwait in Iraq despite the climate to enable cooperation and close ties between the two countries, urging the Government of Iraq to provide innovative methods in Search.
Ban said in a report submitted to the Security Council last night that "the practical difficulties and art to find more remains of Kuwaiti citizens in Iraq increases with the passage of time due to the difficulty in obtaining accurate information that can facilitate the process of researching and securing witnesses trusted."
He added that "the Iraqi government said the Acting Special Representative in Iraq Gyorgy Posten that there are challenges in addressing the issues of missing Kuwaitis and Kuwaiti property, including national registries."
He explained that "the Iraqi government pointed out the difficulty of finding reliable witnesses due to their deaths or living in other countries or their desire to distance themselves from their past, which hinders access to reliable information and quality."
He pointed out that "in spite of these challenges, but the Iraqi government discussed a number of proposals made by the UN mission to help Iraq (UNAMI) so that their efforts could yield good results."
He said that "the Iraqi government has excavations in different locations to search for the remains of Kuwaiti citizens and others missing since the invasion of Kuwait in 1990, but all these efforts did not yield results, referring to the security concerns that impede research plans in the town (Solomon Peck) north of Baghdad." .
Moon urged the Iraqi government to redouble its efforts and explore all possible incentives to persuade witnesses and informants to help them in the search process.
He also expressed moon expressed "disappointment" for failing to make any significant progress in finding the Kuwaiti archives national urging the Government of Iraq to provide innovative methods in the search, and called on both of the committees of the Iraqi and Kuwaiti private property lost to work closely and hold meetings on a regular basis, pointing out that Posten representatives urged Iraqis and Kuwaitis earlier to hold a joint meeting of the committees of their own that have not met since her meeting with the first and only in the 15th of the month of May last in the State of Kuwait.
For the results of the recent Moon said that "the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research of the Iraqi collected 100 thousand books and scientific journals and 500 thesis while found the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of the 247 book and copper plate and plate other technical publications, while I found the Ministry of Culture a number of books and publications."
He said, "UNAMI suggested that these materials are delivered to the State of Kuwait when it meets the special committees of property lost in Iraq as suggested by Baghdad."
It is scheduled to discuss the report submitted by the Council, Ban Ki-moon on the 27th of this month.
The International Commission for Missing Persons confirmed at the end of last month commitment in solving the issues of missing persons in Iraq.
The representative of the Commission, Dan was Sellens "The ICRC is committed to resolving the issues of missing persons in Iraq," noting "his commitment to work with the Iraqi government in this area."
It was the Iraqi Human Rights Ministry, revealed the end of the year 2013, that the number of Kuwaiti soldiers missing in Iraq is 608, as revealed they had found the remains of 236 of them after 2003. The ministry said in a statement obtained by "obelisk", a copy of "The ministry found 236 remains of Kuwaiti soldiers in Iraq after 2003, and 18 in Kuwaiti territory by teams that entered at the time," she said, "and after the audit and review of the names by the joint committees Iraq - Kuwaiti and under the supervision of the International Red Cross found that the total number of missing files unresolved 240 and the remaining 368 missing from the total number of missing 608.
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