The Kuwaiti delegation, cognizant of the solemnity of the Summit's proceedings, chose not to exercise its right of reply to the statement by the head of the Iraqi delegation in the Plenary Session on the morning of Wednesday, 12/6/2002, in which he persistently used the term «food blocade», accusing somehow the world and the Organization of not implementing the Security Council Resolution 706/1991; which is contrary to the truth that we uphold. The State of Kuwait, was unwilling to provoke any political debate for which the Organization is not the adequate venue. Upon consultation with the Organization's legal advisor, the Kuwaiti delegation decided to submit the clarifications attached hereto in order to request the competent bodies, (such as the Committee on World Food Security and other organs,) to take Kuwait's position into account every time Iraq alleges that it is being deprived of its right to basic food.
Kuwait reserves the right to reply whenever the need demands and it will refer to its Government for instructions in all cases in the future.
The attached clarifications of the delegation of the State of Kuwait to the World Food Summit, including some tables, follow.
Clarifications from the Kuwaiti delegation concerning the damages allegedly Suffered by the Iraqi population as a result of the embargo
The United Nations has dealt with the issue of the Iraqi nation through the Security Council Resolutions and the ensuing implementation of UN resolutions on the boycott and the embargo.
The Security Council Resolution 706/1991 authorized the use of part of the oil export revenues to finance the purchasing of food commodities, drugs, and other necessary supplies to respond to the citizens' basic needs.
The Resolution states clearly that both the boycott and the embargo do not extend to basic food imports necessary to meet the Iraqi population's needs. Contraband Iraqi traders were active in running animals and other food commodities across Iraqi borders with the full knowledge of the Iraqi authorities. These practices were recorded by the international officers responsible for the monitoring of maritime traffic to and from Iraq, according to international resolutions as illustrated in the following table.
These data, information, and figures show clearly and contradict the Iraqi allegations regarding the Iraqi population's sufferings and the embargo incurred by both children and old persons.
Note:
Article 12 of the Resolution 661/1991 stipulates: decides, in case any country or any of its citizens tries to evade the provisions of Resolution 661/1991 or through its territorial waters, to examine eventual measures against these countries to avoid such trafficking.
Article 8 of the Resolution 670/1991 on merchandise trafficking stipulates: requests all countries to sequestrate any Iraqi matriculated ship that enters its ports, which is being or was used in violation to Resolution 661/1991 or to prohibit such ships from entering its ports.
Ships that have violated the economic embargo on Iraq
N |
Ship's name |
Matriculation |
Nationality |
Cargo |
Date of naturalization |
1 |
Rajak |
350 |
Indian |
350 tons of dried dates |
18/1/1996 |
2 |
Sarah |
1226 |
Indian |
400 tons of dried dates |
18/1/1996 |
3 |
Taef |
3671 |
Emirati |
4444 rice bags |
23/11/1996 |
4 |
Omran |
3540 |
Emirati |
1290 German sugar bags |
11/12/1996 |
5 |
Jilani |
1218 |
Indian |
74,300 tons of maize
49,880 tons of dried date packs
74,834 tons of dried dates |
30/6/1998 |
6 |
Ajmal |
3512 |
Emirati |
200 tons of dried dates |
30/7/1998 |
7 |
Nasrat |
503 |
Indian |
200 tons of dried dates |
4/11/1998 |
8 |
Jilani |
312 |
Indian |
36 tons of coconuts |
29/11/1998 |
9 |
Fath Al-Rahman |
4028 |
Emirati |
773 tons of dried dates |
11/2/1999 |
10 |
Nurani |
595 |
Emirati flag |
250 tons of cotton
75 boxes of powder for babies
25 boxes of feeding bottles for babies |
11/8/1999 |
11 |
Anwar |
379 |
Indian flag |
60,53 tons of milking
154,695 tons of clover
99,760 tons of Indian pea |
4/10/1999 |
12 |
Al-Musaji |
3862 |
Emirati flag |
22 tons of licorice
350,160 tons of wool
446 packs of clover seeds non-listed on the manifest |
4/10/1999 |
13 |
Nawaf |
3256 |
Emirati flag |
150 tons of dried dates |
4/10/1999 |
14 |
Fath Al-Bari |
3144 |
Emirati |
300 tons of Zahidi dried dates |
24/10/1999 |
15 |
Emirates IV |
3710 |
Emirati |
350 tons of Zahidi dried dates |
24/10/1999 |
16 |
Al-Musaed |
3399 |
Emirati |
62,400 tons of Zahidi dried dates
20 tons of dates or the equivalent of 10000 date boxes |
24/10/1999 |
17 |
Fath Al-Karim |
- |
Hindu |
646 tons of dried dates
42000 animal leather items
4 tons of diesel |
21/11/1999 |
18 |
Sultani |
2510 |
Indian |
150 tons of dried date packs |
13/1/2000 |
19 |
Al-Mubarak |
22451 |
Honduras |
150 tons of dried date packs
2500 dried date boxes |
13/1/2000 |
20 |
Ghawth Rida |
4060 |
Emirati |
300 tons of date packs |
25/1/2000 |
21 |
Hamed (ex-Umm Al-Khayr) |
4528 |
Emirati |
358 tons of dried dates |
19/2/2000 |
22 |
Omar Djibouti |
405 |
- |
50 tons of Indian pea
320 tons of dried dates |
15/3/2000 |
23 |
Assad Al-Bahr |
1968 |
Emirates |
150 tons of Zahidi dried dates
7 tons of Samrawf |
31/3/2000 |
24 |
Fath Al-Rahman II
(ex-Al-Ayyubi) |
4059 |
- |
15888 tamarind packs
1125 Indian pea packs |
7/5/2000 |
25 |
Ismaili |
2488 |
Emirati flag |
48000 leather items
20 tons of wool
60,255 tons of Indian pea |
12/6/2000 |
26 |
Hunine |
3174 |
Emirates |
494 sheep |
25/6/2000 |
27 |
Nour Al-Husseini |
- |
Indian flag |
231,460 tons of urea fertilizer
31,380 tons of licorice root
37,200 tons of leather items |
1/7/2000 |
28 |
Kannas X |
4038 |
Emirati flag |
70 tons of dried dates
25 tons of licorice
110 tons of urea (fertilizer) |
19/7/2000 |
29 |
Niradar |
- |
Indian flag |
19975 dried date packs
10717 dried date boxes |
8/11/2000 |
30 |
Al-Hamadi |
- |
Emirati flag |
550 tons of dried dates |
4/12/2000 |
31 |
Anwar |
- |
Indian flag |
22 tons of dried dates |
|
32 |
Turki XIII |
- |
Emirati flag |
200 sheep |
|
33 |
Najeh XII |
- |
- |
520 goats |
|
34 |
Hachem |
- |
Iranian |
202 sheep |
|
35 |
Fayez Kadiri Khasradabi |
1443 |
- |
200 tons Zahidi dried dates approximately |
|
36 |
Al-Qods |
7527 |
- |
200 tons of dried dates
250 tons of leather approximately |
|
37 |
Al-Shakil |
1166 |
- |
200 tons of Zahidi dried dates approximately |
|
38 |
Bahari Tasnim |
1029 |
- |
360 tons of Zahidi dried dates approximately |
|
39 |
Abbadan federation cooperation company |
- |
Iranian |
100 tons of barley |
|
40 |
Farid |
- |
Iranian |
176 tons of barley
12 tons of sieved grain |
|
41 |
Fath Al-Khayr |
- |
Iranian |
5 tons of sieved wheat |
|
42 |
Sabah Anwar |
- |
Iranian |
150 tons of barley |
|
43 |
Tah |
3959 |
Emirati |
1300 boxes of heaters
30 tons of urea
28 tons of dried picks
30 tons of batteries
43 tons of clover
44 tons of wheat
34 tons of Gat seeds
35 tons of Indian pea |
27/9/2001 |
44 |
Hunine |
3174 |
Emirati |
100 tons of Indian pea
21 tons of clover
60 tons of mash |
9/10/2001 |
45 |
Raj Sakr |
11302 |
Indian |
17 tons of dried dates |
31/10/2001 |
46 |
Al-Barraq |
4372 |
Emirati |
299,620 tons of dried dates |
3/11/2001 |
47 |
Ayman |
3311 |
Emirati |
300 tons of dried dates |
4/11/2001 |
48 |
Al-Mahmood |
- |
Indian |
200 tons of Indian pea and Gat seeds |
29/12/2001 |
49 |
Kaysari |
117 |
Indian |
150 tons of Indian pea
35 tons of Gat seeds + wheat
6 Gayshat packs |
29/12/2001 |
50 |
Lakshami Naraya |
8661 |
Indian |
250 tons of dried dates approximately |
7/2/2002 |
51 |
Al-Hafez |
4262 |
Emirates |
382 tons of dried dates
29,5 tons of licorice |
10/3/2002 |
52 |
Al-Rashidi |
2627 |
Emirates |
350,153 tons of dried dates |
10/3/2002 |
53 |
Nouri Mahmoody |
5031 |
India |
325 tons of dried dates |
22/3/2002 |
54 |
Safana Al-Nouh |
5706 |
India |
300 tons of dried dates |
22/3/2002 |
55 |
Mohammad Salim |
1442 |
India |
400 tons of dried dates |
22/3/2002 |
56 |
Bahari Tasnim |
1029 |
India |
300 tons of dried dates |
22/3/2002 |
57 |
Al-Nader |
85255315 |
India |
260 tons of dried dates |
22/3/2002 |
58 |
Ayn Al-Shams |
4096 |
Emirates |
280 tons of dried dates
15 wool
58 Dram Mesran |
17/4/2002 |
59 |
Al-Qods (ex-Al-Wasl) |
3695 |
Emirates |
160 tons of dried dates
20 fodder |
17/4/2002 |
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