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Secretary-General And Iraqi Leader Discuss Issue Of Reparations To Kuwait
New York, Jul 22 2009 7:10PM Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon held talks today with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Kamal al-Maliki that focused on the issue of his country’s reparations to Kuwait in the wake of Iraq’s 1990 invasion and subsequent occupation of its neighbour.
Mr. Ban and Mr. al-Maliki – who met this morning at United Nations Headquarters in New York – agreed to continue working together to resolve the issue, UN spokesperson Marie Okabe told journalists in response to a question.
The Secretary-General has also held discussions with Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari recently on the same subject.
Following the conflict in 1990-91, the reparations were imposed on Iraq by the Security Council under Chapter VII of the UN Charter. Under a more recent resolution, Council members agreed to review those measures and others, and Mr. Ban’s report on the review process is expected to be issued shortly.
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