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Kuwait names Ali Al-Momen as first Iraq ambassador since 1991
Gone are the days when Kuwait feared another Sadam Hussein´s bloody incursion into its territory. Now, Iraq is not under the reins of the Baath Party but Shiite leadership and trying to get rid of foreign patronage. After weeks considering the resumption of diplomatic Embassy since 1991, Kuwait appointed Ali Al-Momen as its Ambassador to Iraq. Baghdah had reopened its Embassy in Iraq in 2003 after American invasion of Iraq.
Kuwait names Iraq ambassador. Kuwait has named Ali al-Momen, a former military chief of staff, as the country's ambassador to Iraq, the first since the beginning of the Gulf war in 1991.
The country closed its embassy in Baghdad in 1990 after Saddam Hussein, the former Iraqi president, invaded the oil-rich country. The attack spurred the US-led invasion of Iraq later the same year. The announcement on Thursday, made through local media, did not say when the Kuwaiti embassy in Baghdad would reopen. According to Khaled Jarallah, the foreign minister undersecretary, the new embassy would probably be located in the Green Zone, a high security area where the US embassy and Iraqi government offices are based. The two countries had no relations for nearly two decades, until after another US invasion toppled Saddam in 2003. Iraq then reopened its embassy in Kuwait.
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Ther have been no Arab ambassadors stationed in Iraq since Egypt's envoy was kidnapped and killed shortly after arriving in 2005. Diplomats from Bahrain, Turkey, the UAE and other Arab countries have all been either killed, wounded or kidnapped in Iraq since 2003. Washington has been pressing its Arab allies to aid Iraq's recovery by forgiving its debts and restoring diplomatic ties. In a step toward easing Iraq's regional isolation, the UAE recently waived all of the country's almost $7bn debt and formally appointed an ambassador to Baghdad. In June, Bahrain said it would set up a new embassy in Baghdad and was selecting an ambassador, although no timeframe was given.
Jordan and Saudi Arabia have also said they planned to open an embassy. Kuwait's own ties to Iraq are more complicated, as many local residents remain angry about Saddam's 1990 invasion and subsequent occupation of their country.
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July 17, 2008 at 11:09 am by rahul, 118 views, 2 comments




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at 11:19 on July 17th, 2008
rahul, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 11:21 on July 17th, 2008
Heritage, Thank you for the good stuff flag!