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ReutersIran's Gulf neighbour Kuwait has formed an emergency team to prepare for any military conflict between Iran and the United States.
Iran's Gulf neighbour Kuwait has formed an emergency team to prepare for any military conflict between Iran and the United States over Tehran's nuclear programme, a member of parliament said on Monday.
The moves come amid concern in the Gulf Arab state, which was a launchpad for the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, over the prospects of war between Iran and the West.
"Kuwait's cabinet has formed a team to make contingency plans," deputy Saleh Ashour told Reuters.
Kuwaiti newspapers said the team would draw up plans about necessary emergency supplies to keep the country running during a war.
Ashour said the parliament had also asked the government to brief deputies on emergency plans in case conflict breaks out.
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