Arab Times

Kuwaiti families properties in Basra safe: Governor Al-Eidani

Kuwait media delegation meets governor of Iraqi city

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BASRA, Iraq, April 3, (KUNA): Kuwaiti real estates in Basra city are safe and there is no power that could change the status of the properties’ ownership, said an Iraqi official Tuesday.

Speaking to KUNA while meeting with a visiting Kuwaiti media delegation, Governor of the Southern Iraqi city, Asaad Al-Eidani said that properties, belonging to prominent Kuwaiti families, still exist and were protected by documentat­ion and official statistics.

Any attempt to change the ownership of the real estates must go through the Kuwaiti consulate in Basra and the Iraqi authoritie­s, said governor AlEidani who affirmed that such process could only be done via original documentat­ion and authorized procedures.

He affirmed that any Kuwaitis eager to visit their real estate in Basra are welcomed to do so, adding that many Kuwaiti families refused to sell their properties; therefore, they are the rightful owners of the locations.

The governor lauded the State of Kuwait for all its efforts to assist Iraq, noting that the recent Kuwait Internatio­nal Conference for the Reconstruc­tion of Iraq (KICRI), attended by 75 nations, have reflected Kuwaiti strong interest in the welfare of Iraq.

The Iraqi official welcomed Kuwaiti involvemen­t in investment and business ventures in Basra and elsewhere in Iraq, affirming that this would reflect positively on Kuwaiti-Iraqi relations.

The situation in Basra, especially within the security domain, had improved tremendous­ly due to the defeat of the so-called Islamic State (IS), said the Iraqi official.

Meanwhile, the Kuwaiti media delegation also met with head of the Basra’s governorat­e council Waleed Kitan who briefed them on various service projects in the governorat­e.

The official said that Basra was eager to witness the participat­ion of Kuwaiti investors in numerous ventures in the city. The Kuwaiti media delegation arrived Sunday for talks with local officials and visit archeologi­cal sites in the nearby Thi Qar Governorat­e.

The Kuwaiti media delegation’s visit to the city of Basra will lead to the bolstering of relations between Kuwait and Iraq, said a Kuwaiti diplomat Tuesday.

Speaking to KUNA, Kuwait’s consul to the southern Iraqi city Ambassador Yousef Al-Sabbaq said that the Kuwaiti media delegation’s visit to Basra, which began Sunday, included several meetings with senior local officials.

He indicated that finding ways to boost investment­s was one of the major issues discussed during the meetings, adding that a proposal was made to open a commercial bureau at the Iraqi embassy in Kuwait, which will be directly tasked with handling the affairs of mutual Iraqi and Kuwaiti enterprise­s and businesses.

The Kuwaiti diplomat indicated that Basra used to be a destinatio­n for Kuwaitis seeking tourism in the past, saying that to revive this aspect, local authoritie­s in the southern Iraqi city must work on measures to attract visitors from Kuwait.

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Kuwaiti media delegation visits southern Iraqi city.
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Ambassador Yousef Al-Sabbaq, Kuwait’s Consul to southern Iraqi city.

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