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SC/8691-IK/542

SECURITY COUNCIL PRESS STATEMENT ON IRAQ-KUWAIT

17 April 2006
Security CouncilSC/8691
IK/542
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

SECURITY COUNCIL PRESS STATEMENT ON IRAQ-KUWAIT

 


The following press statement on Iraq-Kuwait was delivered today by Security Council President Wang Guangya ( China):


On 17 April, members of the Security Council received a briefing from Ambassador Yuli Vorontsov, the Secretary-General’s High-Level Coordinator, on his activities in accordance with paragraph 14 of Security Council resolution 1284 (1999).  Council members expressed their full support for Ambassador Vorontsov’s work and for his continued efforts in pursuit of his mandate.


Council members strongly condemned the execution of Kuwaiti and third country nationals by the previous Iraqi regime, in violation of human rights and international humanitarian law.  Security Council members agreed that those responsible for these horrendous crimes should be brought to justice.


Council members again expressed their deepest condolences to all of the families of those missing persons that had now been identified.  Members of the Council also expressed their continuing concern for the plight of the families of those missing persons whose whereabouts were still unknown.


Members of the Council stressed the importance of the work of the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Tripartite Commission and its Technical Subcommittee.  Council members welcomed the continuing construction engagement of the Government of Iraq.  Council members were confident that all parties could work towards a satisfactory solution to all of the outstanding humanitarian aspects covered by Ambassador Vorontsov’s mandate.


Council members agreed to keep Ambassador Vorontsov’s mandate under review and recalled that Iraq continues to have international obligations, as set out in paragraph 14 of Security Council resolution 1284 (1999).


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