Kuwait Praises UN's Role in Iraq as UNAMI Mandate Ends
Kuwait has expressed gratitude for the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) as its mandate nears conclusion on December 31, 2025. The Gulf state appreciated UNAMI's support on key humanitarian issues, including Kuwaiti prisoners, missing persons, and the recovery of Kuwaiti property.
UNAMI's positive contributions have been vital in addressing several critical issues. These include the well-being of Kuwaiti prisoners and the search for missing persons, the welfare of third-country nationals, and the recovery of Kuwaiti national archives. Kuwait has emphasized the importance of preserving these gains and ensuring a smooth transition.
Kuwait has also stressed the need for continued full cooperation from Iraq with the UN High-Level Representative on Kuwaiti humanitarian and national matters. The country supports a well-coordinated plan to end UNAMI's mandate, aiming to build on lessons learned and safeguard progress made. Kuwait remains committed to working closely with both the UN and Iraq to resolve pending humanitarian issues.
Kuwait praised UNAMI for its role in supporting Iraq's stability and development efforts since its establishment. Recognizing Iraq's stability as crucial to regional security, Kuwait is dedicated to addressing unresolved humanitarian matters within a consistent UN framework that upholds international law and fosters good neighborly relations.
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