الوضع السياسي الداخلي: الكويت p.9

FO 371/148912 1960
I write to thank you for your important

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No. BA 1017/26

despatch No.42 (10112/60) of August 14, which

has been read with interest by Ministers and

Top-Seeret.
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Confidential.
Restrieted.
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which has been printed and given FOWH

distribution under the title - "Kuwait for

Draft.

the Kuwaitis".

Letter to:

2. We share your concern at the restrictive
nature of the revised Kuwaiti nationality law

J.C.B.Richmond,

Esq.,C.M.G.
Kuwait.

From:
Mr Beaumont.

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with its inherent danger that there will

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come into existence a generation/born in
Kuwait of foreign fathers but not enjoying
Kuwaiti nationality who will clearly resent
an under-privileged existence in what is and
has always been their home. On the face
of it, if I read this Law aright, even an Arab
born in Kuwait of non-Kuwaiti parents can only
apply for Kuwaiti nationality after ten years
(on the assumption that a minor can be

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Bahrain.

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assumed to have been "legally resident in
Kuwait") and is then restricted to the 50
vacancies allotted each year for naturalisation.

This means that the danger will be a very
real one and a very great one.
3. We agree that we should do what we can

to modify the Kuwaiti attitude on this

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question since it is likely to serve only to

build up trouble for Kuwait in the long-run.

altogether
We do not, however,/ share your views that

neither H.M.G. nor the Political Agency should

take any direction action in this but that the

K.O.C., by a policy of Arabisation, shoulder

In the first place it seems to us entirely

wrong to make an oil company the spearhead

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