UN hails the development of relations, Iraq - Kuwait
03/17/2014 10:08
Commended the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, the development of relations between Iraq and Kuwait. Moon said in a report submitted to the Security Council: The practical difficulties and art to find more remains of Kuwaitis 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.
added moon: that the Iraqi authorities have made it clear to Acting his Special Representative in Iraq Gyorgy Posten that there are challenges in addressing the issues of missing Kuwaitis and Kuwaiti property, including national registries, as well as the difficulty of finding witnesses reliable 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 relevant avail.
called Moon committees Iraqi and Kuwaiti private property lost to work closely and hold meetings on a regular basis, pointing out that Posten urged representatives of 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 Last May, in the State of Kuwait.
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03/17/2014 10:08
Commended the Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, the development of relations between Iraq and Kuwait. Moon said in a report submitted to the Security Council: The practical difficulties and art to find more remains of Kuwaitis 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.
added moon: that the Iraqi authorities have made it clear to Acting his Special Representative in Iraq Gyorgy Posten that there are challenges in addressing the issues of missing Kuwaitis and Kuwaiti property, including national registries, as well as the difficulty of finding witnesses reliable 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 relevant avail.
called Moon committees Iraqi and Kuwaiti private property lost to work closely and hold meetings on a regular basis, pointing out that Posten urged representatives of 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 Last May, in the State of Kuwait.
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