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    The Iraqi government detailing the decision to demarcate the border with Kuwait since 1994

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    The Iraqi government detailing the decision to demarcate the border with Kuwait since 1994 Empty The Iraqi government detailing the decision to demarcate the border with Kuwait since 1994

    Post by Rocky Thu 03 Aug 2023, 5:18 am

    The Iraqi government detailing the decision to demarcate the border with Kuwait since 1994

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    Economy News - Baghdad
    On Wednesday, the spokesman for the Iraqi government, Basem Al-Awadi, explained in detail the decision to demarcate the borders with Kuwait issued in 1994, and while indicating that this file had turned since 2003 into an internal political file, he considered that all the rumors raised "aim for blackmail and political pressure."
    Al-Awadi told the official news agency, “The file of the Iraqi-Kuwaiti border has turned from 2003 until now into a file of political blackmail, by spreading rumors and accusations from different political blocs and parties to defame and insult all previous governments, under the pretext that these governments neglected the Iraqi-Kuwaiti borders, and this, of course, is just a lie.” Indicating that "the borders were drawn on the 10th of November 1994, when two meetings were held for the institutions of the former regime at the time, the first was the meeting of the former National Council on the 10th of November 1994 and issued a decision to comply with United Nations Resolution No. 833 of 1993 and the recognition of the Republic of Iraq of the international borders." between the Republic of Iraq and the State of Kuwait.
    He added, "On the same day, the dissolved Revolutionary Command Council Resolution No. 200 was also issued, which was recognized by the Revolutionary Command Council based on the decision issued by the National Council on the Iraqi-Kuwaiti borders," noting that "there are 4 paragraphs in Revolutionary Command Council Resolution No. 200 issued on 10 November 1994 the following paragraphs:
    1- The Republic of Iraq recognizes the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of the State of Kuwait
    2- In compliance with United Nations Security Council Resolution No. 833 of 1993, the Republic of Iraq recognizes the international border between the Republic of Iraq and the State of Kuwait, as drawn by the United Nations Demarcation Committee The borders between Iraq and the State of Kuwait formed according to Paragraph 3 of Resolution 687 of 1991, and the sanctity of the aforementioned borders is respected.
    3- The relevant ministries and authorities will implement this decision. 
    4- This decision will be implemented on November 10, 1994 and published in the Official Gazette.
    And he indicated, "After this decision, no Iraqi government changed the borders," pointing out that "a delegation from Iraq, another from Kuwait, and the United Nations committees fixed the Kuwaiti pillars as previously drawn by the United Nations, and no change occurred on them."

    He stated, "The decision is for the demarcation of land borders only and not for the demarcation of maritime borders," pointing out that, "After 2003, relations between Iraq and Kuwait improved, embassies were opened, and relations began to proceed normally."
    Regarding the maritime borders, Al-Awadi mentioned that "the maritime borders are still not drawn until now," explaining that "what happened in 2011 when the American forces began to withdraw from Iraq and Iraq began to demand that the United Nations remove it from Chapter VII because it is linked to Iraq's entry into Kuwait and must comply with The Iraqi and Kuwaiti parties and resolving all the problems between them in order for the United Nations to issue its decision to remove Iraq from Chapter VII. There were some debts that were not agreed upon.
    He stated that "there is a small town on the Iraqi-Kuwaiti border consisting of 102 houses that was called the Naval Force Base or the Naval Force Residential Neighborhood, as these houses have been empty since the start of the war between Iraq and the international coalition to expel Iraq from Kuwait, when Iraq agreed to demarcate the borders in 1994 and install Land border pillars between the two countries Later, these houses or the residential neighborhood became within the scope of the taboos of the border pillars, as discussions continued between Iraq and Kuwait, which demanded the removal of these houses," noting that "Iraq informed the Kuwaiti side of the difficulty of removal at the time."
    He pointed out, "Kuwait submitted a proposal that includes building an alternative, integrated residential city towards the city of Umm Qasr, far from the prohibitions of the pillars of the land borders between Iraq and Kuwait, where the Iraqi side agreed to the Kuwaiti proposal, and a land from Basra Governorate was transferred after 2011 to Kuwait with the follow-up and supervision of the government." Al-Iraqiya and Basra Governorate, and Kuwait began building a new alternative residential city, which it completed in 2020," explaining that "the city consists of 228 houses, double the previous number, with all its logistical services, which are a police station, schools, a health clinic, and a mosque, in addition to integrated streets."
    And he indicated that "this city was missing a road that extends to the Umm Qasr district, and that the Basra governorate should deliver water and electricity, as well as the internet and other services, as Iraq received the city, but it has not distributed it yet, because water, electricity and the Internet have not reached it," explaining, "" What Kuwait is asking Iraq is to remove 102 houses in the area, as it is a taboo for the land border pillars, and because it has committed itself to providing alternatives. 
    He pointed out, "Since 1994 and after the implementation of the United Nations resolution until today, Kuwait has not taken any step towards the Iraqi border, and Iraq has not taken any step towards the Kuwaiti border, and the land supports are still installed in accordance with the United Nations resolution, and there is no problem in this regard." , considering that "whenever an issue is raised about the Iraqi-Kuwaiti border, it was and still is rumors or for the purpose of blackmail and political pressure."




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