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Kuwait marks 34th anniversary of Iraqi invasion, honours global solidarity

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August 1st marked the 34th anniversary of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, an event that triggered a significant international response and showcased the resilience of the Kuwaiti people. On this day in 1990, Iraq's forces launched a brutal invasion that led to widespread condemnation globally and horrific acts of violence against the citizens of Kuwait.

The invasion, described as a heinous crime against a peaceful nation, resulted in substantial death, destruction and disruption of vital infrastructure. The darkest hours saw the Iraqi military closing essential roads and destroying properties, inflicting severe hardships on the local population.

Despite the dire circumstances, the spirit of the Kuwaiti people remained unbroken. Residents formed resistance groups, not only to combat the invaders but also to maintain crucial services within the country. The internal struggle was supported by the efforts of the late Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Crown Prince and Prime Minister Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, who rallied international support for Kuwait’s cause.

The United Nations Security Council played a pivotal role by unanimously adopting Resolution 660 on August 2, which condemned the invasion and demanded an immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Iraqi forces to their positions as of August 1, 1990. The resolution also supported intensive negotiations to resolve the conflict and recognized efforts by the League of Arab States.

This international backing culminated in the formation of a coalition that successfully liberated Kuwait in February 1991. Kuwait's longstanding global reputation as a peaceful and generous nation significantly contributed to garnering widespread support. Even during the invasion, Kuwait maintained a notable level of humanitarian aid, with its GDP contributions to global relief efforts standing at 8.3 percent.

As Kuwaitis reflect on this pivotal moment in their history, they also celebrate the strength and unity that brought their country back from the brink, continuing to build a legacy of peace and resilience on the world stage.

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