Baghdad names envoy to Kuwait

KUWAIT CITY, March 2, (AFP): Iraq has named Mohammed Hussein Bahr Al-Ulum as its first ambassador to Kuwait since Saddam Hussein’s 1990 invasion of the emirate, a senior Iraqi official was quoted as saying on Tuesday.
Foreign ministry under-secretary Mohammed Al-Haj Homud told the Kuwaiti daily Al-Jarida that Baghdad was waiting for Kuwait’s approval to send the envoy, with Ulum expected to take up his post within the next two weeks.

Ulum is a son of senior Iraqi cleric Mohammed Bahr Al-Ulum and brother of former oil minister Ibrahim Bahr Al-Ulum.
Kuwait appointed a former army chief of staff, Ali Al-Momen, as ambassador to Iraq in October 2008.
Iraqi troops invaded oil-rich Kuwait in August 1990 before they were driven out seven months later by a US-led military coalition. Saddam himself was toppled in the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq and later executed.

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