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Kuwaiti students ask Britain to investigate their POW in Iraq
Kuwaiti students have given the British ambassador in Kuwait a message for British Prime Minister Tony Blair asking Blair to exert efforts to force Iraq to release hundreds of captives and detained Kuwaitis.
Kuwait-Iraq, International, 3/7/1998

International efforts to maintain oil prices
Kuwait expressed its approval for any international efforts exerted to maintain petroleum prices, which have recently taken a significant downturn in international markets.
Regional-Kuwait, Economics, 3/6/1998

Three Kuwaiti conditions for reconciliation with Iraq
Sheikh Sabah Ahmad said the three demands are: to free Kuwaiti prisoners in Iraqi jails, to carry out UN Security council resolutions imposed on Iraq and to admit guilt for invading Kuwait by the highest Iraqi authority.
Kuwait-Iraq, Politics, 3/3/1998

No Kuwaiti Cabinet reshuffle
Kuwaiti crown prince and Prime Minister Sheikh Saad al-Abdullah al-Sabah on Monday denied plans to reshuffle his ministers, but he did not rule out such a measure, adding "I do not know what will happen tomorrow."
Kuwait, Politics, 3/3/1998


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