GCC urges Iraq to fully comply with UN resolutions related to invasion of Kuwait
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GCC urges Iraq to fully comply with UN resolutions related to invasion of Kuwait
GCC urges Iraq to fully comply with UN resolutions related to invasion of Kuwait
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12/7/2010
ABU DHABI, Dec 7 (KUNA) -- Leaders of six Arab Gulf countries called on Iraq Tuesday to fully comply with UN resolutions related to the invasion of Kuwait.
The leaders, at the end of their two-day summit in Abu Dhabi, said Iraq should take all necessary measures for the maintenance of border signs with Kuwait, finding remains of Kuwaiti and third-country missing, returning the Kuwaiti properties and national archives.
They called on the need to respecting unity, independence and territorial safety of Iraq, and not interfering in its internal affairs.
The Gulf leaders appreciated Saudi King Abdullah call on the Iraqi political forces to meet in Saudi Arabia under the Arab League umbrella to iron out their differences.
On Yemen, the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) approved Yemen's membership in the GCC joint program production authority.
They hoped the next ministerial meeting of the friends of Yemen, due in Saudi Arabia early next year, would provide more support for Yemen to achieve security and stability.
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12/7/2010
ABU DHABI, Dec 7 (KUNA) -- Leaders of six Arab Gulf countries called on Iraq Tuesday to fully comply with UN resolutions related to the invasion of Kuwait.
The leaders, at the end of their two-day summit in Abu Dhabi, said Iraq should take all necessary measures for the maintenance of border signs with Kuwait, finding remains of Kuwaiti and third-country missing, returning the Kuwaiti properties and national archives.
They called on the need to respecting unity, independence and territorial safety of Iraq, and not interfering in its internal affairs.
The Gulf leaders appreciated Saudi King Abdullah call on the Iraqi political forces to meet in Saudi Arabia under the Arab League umbrella to iron out their differences.
On Yemen, the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) approved Yemen's membership in the GCC joint program production authority.
They hoped the next ministerial meeting of the friends of Yemen, due in Saudi Arabia early next year, would provide more support for Yemen to achieve security and stability.
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12/7/2010
ABU DHABI, Dec 7 (KUNA) -- Leaders of six Arab Gulf countries called on Iraq Tuesday to fully comply with UN resolutions related to the invasion of Kuwait.
The leaders, at the end of their two-day summit in Abu Dhabi, said Iraq should take all necessary measures for the maintenance of border signs with Kuwait, finding remains of Kuwaiti and third-country missing, returning the Kuwaiti properties and national archives.
They called on the need to respecting unity, independence and territorial safety of Iraq, and not interfering in its internal affairs.
The Gulf leaders appreciated Saudi King Abdullah call on the Iraqi political forces to meet in Saudi Arabia under the Arab League umbrella to iron out their differences.
On Yemen, the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) approved Yemen's membership in the GCC joint program production authority.
They hoped the next ministerial meeting of the friends of Yemen, due in Saudi Arabia early next year, would provide more support for Yemen to achieve security and stability.[/size]
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