Iraq and Kuwait took steps on Sunday to establish the final demarcation of their borders, created by the United Nations three years after the 1990 Gulf War. However, even after 30 years, the maritime boundary between the two countries remains a point of contention. During the visit of Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Salem Abdullah Al Jaber […]
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