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Iraq, Iran Exchange More Remains Of 1980-1988 War Soldiers

 

The exchange involved the remains of 59 Iraqi soldiers and 75 Iranian soldiers at a border post in southern Iraq.

BAGHDAD, Feb. 17 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Iraq and Iran have exchanged the remains of 134 soldiers killed during their 1980-1988 war, the media of both countries reported Sunday.

The exchanges took place at border police station of al-Faka in Meisan province, under the supervision of the Iraqi-Iranian Committee of searching remains of soldiers killed in war, Iraq’s official news agency INA reported. The two sides swapped bodies of 59 Iraqis and 75 Iranians.

Present at the ceremonies were representatives of Party and people's organizations, Iraqi Red Crescent Society and members of Arab Baath Socialist Party.

The exchange involved the remains of 59 Iraqi soldiers and 75 Iranian soldiers at a border post in southern Iraq.

Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri returned from a "positive and satisfying" trip to Iran last month, saying Tehran wanted to resolve outstanding issues between the two former foes. Sabri's visit sought to resolve the fate of thousands of refugees and prisoners of war (POWs), which has been the main hurdle to a normalization of ties between the neighbors since their devastating 1980-1988 war.

Colonel Feysal Baqerzadeh, who supervised the exchange of the remains for Iran, said a joint operation to find soldiers missing in action would shortly be launched in the Meymak region of Iran and the Mandali region of Iraq, BBC’s online service reported.

Baqerzadeh said, "so far 52 officers working for the said committee

have been martyred during their reach operations."

To date, Iran has received the remains of 3,998 of its soldiers from Iraq and handed over those of 5,323 Iraqis, he added, Iran’s official news agency IRNA reported.

The legacy of the 1980-88 conflict, in which an estimated one million people died, continues to dog relations, with the two sides yet to sign a treaty ending the war. It is worth mentioning that the two sides have never signed a formal treaty ending the war, which cost around one million lives.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the Iranian military official said that the bodies of the unidentified Iranian soldiers’ remains are being buried at a graveyard in Talaiyyeh region of Khuzestan Province, but some of them were transferred to Zahedan and Kerman, to be buried in those cities, so that the bereaved families in those regions, whose beloved ones have not still been found, too, could have a spot to mourn at when they miss them, IRNA added.

Tehran has repeatedly denied Baghdad's charges it still holds 29,000 Iraqi prisoners. Iraq says another 60,000 are missing.

Iran, for its part, claims Iraq is still holding some 3,200 Iranian soldiers, while Baghdad says it holds only some 60 Iranians, who were involved in a Shiite uprising in southern Iraq after the end of the Gulf War in 1991.

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