Press Room
 

FROM THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

March 5, 2002
PO-1070

STATEMENT OF SECRETARY PAUL O'NEILL
KUWAIT CITY

During my brief visit to Kuwait, I had the opportunity to meet with His Excellency Shaykh Sabah, His Excellency Dr. Ibrahim, and the governor of the Central Bank, Shaykh Salem. I also spoke with representatives of all of the commercial banks operating in Kuwait, including the Kuwait Finance House. I would like to thank my Kuwaiti hosts for their warm hospitality, and for their cooperation in the financial war against terrorism.

I expressed our appreciation to the government of Kuwait for Kuwait's ongoing support for the campaign against terrorism. Given my responsibilities as Secretary of the Treasury, I am particularly grateful for Kuwait's participation in the international effort to disrupt the financing of terrorism. In my discussions, I explained that freezing the assets of terrorists is an issue of paramount importance to the United States. We look forward to continued cooperation between our nations. For example, the United States has offered training and technical assistance to support Kuwait's goal of rapid and effective enforcement of its new anti-money laundering law.

During our talks, we also discussed Kuwait's efforts to improve regulation of the operations of charitable organizations. Charitable organizations perform a vital and valued role in society. We seek to protect and enhance that role. To do so, it is essential to ensure that donations reach those in need. Introducing greater transparency and accountability into the process of charitable financing will increase donor confidence, improve the delivery of assistance to the needy, and deny terrorists the opportunity to steal from widows and orphans. These are goals we all share.

In closing, let me say how much I appreciated the opportunity to consult with my Kuwaiti friends on this critical topic.