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05KUWAIT2831
2005-06-26 05:42:00
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Embassy Kuwait
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GOK INCREASES IRAQI GRANTS TO $125 MILLION; PLANS

Tags:  ECON EAID KU IZ KUWAIT IRAQ RELATIONS 
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UNCLAS KUWAIT 002831 

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON EAID KU IZ KUWAIT IRAQ RELATIONS
SUBJECT: GOK INCREASES IRAQI GRANTS TO $125 MILLION; PLANS
FOR $440 MILLION IN SOFT LOANS

REF: KUWAIT 2730

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UNCLAS KUWAIT 002831

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

NEA/ARPI PLEASE PASS TO DICK JONES
LONDON FOR GOLDRICH/TSOU

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON EAID KU IZ KUWAIT IRAQ RELATIONS
SUBJECT: GOK INCREASES IRAQI GRANTS TO $125 MILLION; PLANS
FOR $440 MILLION IN SOFT LOANS

REF: KUWAIT 2730

This cable is sensitive but unclassified; please protect
accordingly. Not for Internet distribution.


1. (U) In a June 25 conversation with Econ Officer, Kuwait
Fund for Arab Economic Development Deputy Director Hisham
Al-Waqayan commented on Foreign Minister Shaykh Dr. Mohammad
Al-Sabah's statements concerning additional aid for Iraq made
at the Brussels Conference on June 22. Local newspapers
reported on June 23 that the FM announced at the conference
that the GOK would provide a total of $565 million in
reconstruction assistance to Iraq, and that $125 million of
that amount would be provided as grants and the rest as
long-term soft loans. (Note: The Kuwaiti Council of
Ministers on June 19 doubled the initial $60 million grant to
$120 million, as reported reftel.)


2. (SBU) Al-Waqayan explained that the GOK had pledged $500
million in reconstruction assistance to Iraq in 2003, but
that only $65 million was to be in grants and the rest would
be in soft loans. The Humanitarian Operations Center
received $5 million, and $60 million was given to the Kuwait
Fund to disburse for projects in the Iraqi health and
education sectors, split equally between the two sectors.
With the increase of the grant amount by the Council of
Ministers, the total direct grants from the GOK to Iraq is
$125 million. According to Al-Waqayan, this additional $60
million will likely be disbursed through the Kuwait Fund and
may target additional projects in the education and health
sectors. He noted that the Kuwait Fund had just heard about
this additional grant themselves and he could not provide a
definite timeline or targeted sectors for this additional
grant money. The rest of the reconstruction assistance
money, $440 million, will be provided in concessionary loans,
managed by the Kuwait Fund.


3. (SBU) Regarding the initial $60 million grant, Al-Waqayan
said that he had just met with the Iraqi Minister of
Education and finalized plans for the Education Ministry's
portion ($30 million) of the grant money, and that the two
sides were looking at setting up a joint Iraqi-Kuwaiti
venture to manage the projects in that sector. He said that
more information was needed from the Iraqi Ministry of Health
to finalize the grants in that sector ($30 million),but that
he expected that to be accomplished soon. Regarding the $440
in soft loans, he said that the GOK would like to target the
energy sector and would look at providing $100 million a year
for the next few years, rather than all at once. He said
that the Kuwait Fund has already spoken with officials from
the Iraqi Oil Ministry and energy sector and would continue
to do so to identify the best target projects for these
loans. Overall, Al-Waqayan characterized the relationship
with the Kuwait Fund's Iraqi contacts as "good" and noted
that the communication and organization on the Iraqi side had
improved greatly in the past month.

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