VOL. 101 NO2 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY TOPEKA,KS 66412 THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ADVERTISING: 864-4358 (USPS 650-640) Soviets will not use force for blockade The Associated Press MOSCOW — The Soviet Union will not use force in the Persian Gulf even though it voted for the U.N. resolution allowing military enforcement of an attack on a foreign Minister Edward Shauryadwara said yesterday. MONDAY, AUGUST 27,1990 Speaking at a news conference with French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas that was dominated by the Persian Gulf crisis, Shewardnade also denied reports that 193 Soviet military advisers still in Iraq were taking part in "preparing details of military operations." But Shewardnadze said the Soviet Union would not object if the United States and other nations with military vessels in the gulf used force "within the framework of that resolution." He said the advisers would be brought home soon after their contracts expired and that Soviet women The U.N. resolution was The U.N. resolution Council, which Soviet Union, It called for "to rate with the specific, necessary" to end com- mander Kuwait Aug. 2 and annexed Chaise and Decree Chasie In a joint statement, Shevardnadze and Dumas heed the will of the expressed in the resulti. Council on the mult crisis $ ^{3} $ NICOSIA, Cyprus – Beheld out for a second d embassies surrounded by electricity and telep The Soviet Union has two of Oman, and Shevardnadz to send any more to the rei NEWS: 864-4810 Diplomats stay vow to ignore I The Associated Press But there were no report ordered all embassies clos force against the diplomats According to reports read Europe and elsewhere, the and other utilities Saturday, the U.S. Embassy, after Iraq says Kuwait is now no embassies. Reports yesterday said Hungarian and Danish em surrounded by Iraqi troops The United States, the states and many other couni their embassies in Kuwait violates international law They say going along with could be construed as recog could be co-representative Office. The Iraq troops rounded Kuwait City. It said the eig们 were being held at a civilian City, bringing to 147 the nuns since the invasion. OPEC member approve produc For students thronging to Hall to drop a class within ten few months, there will be a paperwork waiting completed. The Associated Press VIENNA, Austria — OPE day to calling an emergence increase in oil production be crisis. A vote of seven nation emergency meeting, and the Celestino Armas, said si measure. Arms, in Vienna for i OPEC nations, said the oil "an important disruption, thing about that." Dave Shuteburger, assoc. chancellor for academic affairs that beginning today, studie wanted to drop a course mple a questionnaire that ie why they were dropping. Since Iraq invaded Kuwu N. oil embassed on both risen from about $20 a threatening the global economic "What we're attempting to Ministers from 11 of the I Organization of Petrole (OPEC) were in Vienna, si- ters, for the talks. Those supporting an eme Arabia, Venezuela, Kuwai United Arab Emirates, Ar. By Yvonne Guzman Kansan staff writer Student Americans leave Iraqi capital 55 dependents of U.S. diplomats leave Baghdad, head for Turkey The Associated Press ANKARA. Turkey — About 55 dependents of U.S. diplomats who were stranded for several days in Baghdad after fleeing Kuwait, left the Iraqi capital yesterday for the Turkey, the U.S. Embassy here said. Embassy spokesperson Carole Lee Heileman said the Americans left Baghdad early morning in a car. Heleman said the group was expected to arrive at Turkey's Habur border post sometime in the afternoon or evening. See related stories pp. 3a, 2b, 3b From there, they were to be taken by bus to the southern Turkish city of Diyarbakir and flown out of Turkey sometime today, she said. She said the 55 were all dependents of U.S. personae who had been stationed in the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait. "An additional 54 or 55 personnel, mostly men, who had not been stationed in Kuwait, and we have not assured their release," Heleman said. Earlier this week, Iraq gave a Friday deadline for nations to close their embassies in Kuwait, claiming its oil rich neighbor as part of Iraq territory. Iraq annexed Kuwait six days after its Aug. 2 invasion of the emirate. But the United States, most European nations and many other countries have refused to close their embassies in Kuwait City, instead reducing personnel there to a minimum. The U.S. Embassy sent about 100 diplomats and their dependents to Bahrain, where they were stranded when Iraqi President Saddam Hussein reversed an earlier promise and refused to let them leave. But Saturday, Iraq's U.S. ambassador said in Washington that the wives and children of the American president have been freed. "The dependents are going to be released," said Mohamed al-Mashat, summoned to the State Department. "Some of them will be leaving soon." However, he said the diplomats would be treated "just like anybody else," meaning they will be detained. He said that although Iraq and the United States "are on the brink of a catastrophe," Baghdad was not going to use force against the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait. In all, about 21,000 foreigners have been caught in Iraq and Kuwait, including Spend The Day At Crown Center By David Richmond Crown Center offers KU students a fun filled day of shopping, dining and theatres in a relaxed modern atmosphere. 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