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Iraq's behavior irks Kuwait
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 02 - 08 - 2009

Iraq's recent efforts to avoid paying Kuwait some $25 billion in UN-mandated reparations for Saddam Hussein's 1990 invasion have alarmed Kuwaitis and strained relations that have slowly improved since the fall of the Iraqi dictator.
Many Kuwaitis doubt Iraq will make good on its obligations without outside pressure, and the country has sent envoys to both Washington and the UN in recent months to seek help.
“Iraq will not cooperate if things are left to bilateral ties,” said Fayez Al-Enezi, a member of a search team tasked with finding hundreds of Kuwaitis who went missing during the Iraqi occupation.
But Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki has waged his own offensive, pressing key UN members during a visit to the US in late July to drop all binding resolutions against his country stemming from Saddam's seven-month occupation of Kuwait.
President Barack Obama has expressed support for lifting UN sanctions, among them a requirement that Iraq pay 5 percent of its oil revenues to Kuwait as reparations.
However, he said Iraq's UN status should only be changed after the country resolves disputes with its neighbors - something Kuwaitis have been seeking for almost two decades.
The UN has approved $52.4 billion in compensation for individuals, companies and organizations, most of them Kuwaiti, that incurred losses in the war that followed Saddam's invasion. Around $27 billion has already been paid out from Iraqi oil revenues, leaving an outstanding balance of about $25.4 billion.
Money isn't the only thing at stake. The UNresolutions place a number of other obligations on Iraq, ranging from helping search for missing Kuwaitis to returning looted possessions. But Kuwaitis complain Iraq has provided little cooperation.
El-Enezi said the search for missing people has gone extremely slowly and 369 people are still unaccounted for.
His team has found the remains of 236 people in mass graves in Iraq who were shot in the back of the head.
“We will never trust them,” said civil servant Talal Al-Otaibi, while sipping coffee in one of Kuwait City's busiest malls. “Iraq will never leave us alone. ... Iraqis still believe Kuwait is part of Iraq.” Iraq has made territorial claims on Kuwait ever since the country gained independence from Britain in 1961.
Baghdad grudgingly approved a UN demarcation of their shared border in 1994 that placed 11 oil wells on the Kuwaiti side of the desert frontier. The two governments are still negotiating an agreement to drill joint border fields.
Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said his government's efforts to shake off the UN resolutions were not aimed at compromising its smaller neighbor's sovereignty.
“We in Iraq need to make some ... real initiatives to dissipate those fears,” he told the official Kuwait News Agency, promising to intensify the search for missing Kuwaitis.


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