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Kuwaiti or third country nationals (or their remains), and every six months on the return of Kuwaiti property and national
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Resolution 687 but the conditions did not yet exist for the council to lift the prohibitions in that resolution.
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programme for the Iraqi people and provide daily updates on the
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