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Canadian Ambassador bids farewell, celebrates bilateral milestones

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KUWAIT: As her tenure comes to a close, Canadian Ambassador to Kuwait Aliya Mawani has expressed gratitude for the strong partnerships and lasting friendships formed during her posting.

Reflecting on her arrival in November 2021, just as Kuwait was emerging from COVID-19 restrictions, Ambassador Mawani described her term as one marked by momentum, cooperation and significant bilateral achievements.

She stated during her farewell remarks, “It’s hard to believe how quickly the time has passed. To me, that’s a sign it’s been a meaningful and productive period,” highlighting the warmth, hospitality, and commitment she experienced in the country.

“One major milestone was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on bilateral strategic consultations, providing a formal platform for high-level dialogue on political, commercial, educational and security-related matters. A second MOU on development cooperation further aligned the two countries as international donors with shared values around stability and sustainable development,” she said.

The Canadian ambassador stated that security cooperation has also remained a cornerstone of the relationship, pointing out that Kuwait continues to host Canada’s regional airbase an essential hub for humanitarian and military operations in the region. The base notably supported the evacuation of nearly 4,000 people from Afghanistan in 2021, underscoring Kuwait’s strategic importance as a trusted partner.

Meanwhile, healthcare collaboration has deepened with the signing of a government-to-government MoU between Canada and Kuwait’s Ministry of Health. Canadian institutions such as the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and Accreditation Canada play a key role in supporting the training of Kuwaiti doctors and elevating healthcare standards.

In education, the ambassador stated that Canada remains a popular destination for Kuwaiti students, particularly in medicine, with approximately 450 students enrolled in Canadian medical programs each year. The ambassador also noted growing interest in Canada among families considering international education options.

Ambassador Mawani emphasized the importance of like-minded partnerships during turbulent times. With Kuwait currently holding the GCC presidency and Canada leading the G7, she sees both countries well-positioned to advance collective efforts on peace, multilateral reform and international law.

She indicated that Kuwait has consistently advocated for humanitarian values and multilateralism, adding that its foreign policy has evolved toward greater alignment with regional bodies, such as the GCC, Arab League, and OIC, especially in issues like Syria.

Ambassador Mawani will return to Canada to take on a new role at the Global Affairs Canada headquarters in Ottawa, opting to remain closer to family for the foreseeable future. Her successor, Tara Scheurwater, a seasoned diplomat who has served in Istanbul, Japan, and India, will take over the post and continue Canada’s 60th-anniversary celebrations with Kuwait.

As she prepares to depart, Ambassador Mawani says she’ll miss the friendships, the food, and Kuwait’s unique culture of turning dialogue into action. “Kuwait is a place where conversations lead to real projects. Whether through our Young Ambassadors program or collaboration with institutions like UNHCR and the ICRC, I’ve seen firsthand the spirit of partnership that defines this country.”

She leaves with more than memories, taking back a few traditional dara’as and a deeper appreciation for Kuwaiti hospitality, one she hopes to replicate back home through frequent open gatherings and continued engagement.

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Kuwait’s Amb. presents credentials to Latvian president

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 BERLIN: Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to the Federal Republic of Germany Reem Al-Khaled presented her credentials as the ambassador, extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the State of Kuwait to the Republic of Latvia to President Edgars Rinkevics at a ceremony held on Friday at the Presidential Palace in the capital, Riga.

In a statement, Ambassador Al-Khaled told KUNA that she had conveyed to President Rinkevics the greetings of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and His Highness the Crown Prince, Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah and their wishes for the Republic of Latvia and its friendly people for continued progress and prosperity.

The meeting addressed the distinguished bilateral relations between the two friendly countries and ways to strengthen them as well as a number of regional and international issues of mutual interest, she pointed out.

The Kuwaiti envoy expressed her aspiration to build an effective strategic partnership between the two friendly countries in the coming period through enhancing channels of political, economic, and cultural cooperation and exploring new venues for serving mutual interests and consolidating bilateral relations. — KUNA

 

 

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Kuwait bolsters efforts, boosts regional partnerships against anti-money laundering

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 KUWAIT:  The State of Kuwait continues its steady efforts against money laundering, bolstering measures in this domain cooperation with regional and international partners. Such efforts coincide with the State of Kuwait’s plans to become a regional anti-money laundering and terror financing center. The judicial system saw a qualitative leap with the introduction of Decree No. 76/2025, amending some items within law No. 106/2013 concerning money laundering and combating terrorism financing.

The amendments enabled the Kuwaiti cabinet to enact decisions, which abide by international rules and regulations in this domain. The law included decisions to list and freeze assets and finances as well as bar dealings with suspicious individuals.

To reinforce cabinet decisions on the matter, the laws issued would be enacted on the date of issuance, including penal verdicts and fines ranging from KD 10,000 to KD 500,000 for each violation. The articles of the law took measures to execute UNSC resolutions on the matter within a legal framework balancing international obligations and constitutional duties, which gave individuals rights to submit formal grievance, view records, and asking for permission to cover necessary expenses.

This legislative step is part of the National Committee to Combat Money laundering and Terrorism Financing, which is assigned by the cabinet to reinforce cooperation with other state institutions to achieve international standards and boost Kuwait’s reputation in this field.

The committee comprises of several institutions and ministries including the Kuwait Financial Intelligence Unit (KwFIU), the Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK), the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to name a few.Last July, the two MoUs were signed by state entities to reinforce cooperation within combating money laundering and terrorism financing.

The MoU signed between the Kuwait customs and Interior Ministry boosted cooperation in combating financial crimes in line with Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a policy-making body that works to generate the necessary political will to bring about national legislative and regulatory reforms in these areas.

The other MoU, signed between the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) and the Kuwait Financial Intelligence Unit (KwFIU), ensured the exchange of information between the two sides within the field.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry prepared a guide to counter money laundering and terror financing in the gold, valuable minerals and gemstones sector in 2025. The guide set the parameters for trade in such sector and included measures warning against trading online and recommending traditional means for payment in addition to other preventative steps.

On another level, the CBK approved an updated methodology on penal action and also the Central Bank notified banks to use the KwFIU guideline to report any suspicious transactions.In addition to internal efforts, Kuwait hosted a workshop to prepare the unified GCC anti-money laundering strategy, which concluded its meetings on September 11.

A report issued by FATF last October said that the State of Kuwait has the required main framework to combat money laundering and terrorism financing through the country’s stable political, institutional, and governmental sectors. The report affirmed that Kuwait has boosted its legal capabilities and penal action to prevent such crimes from occurring. — KUNA

 

 

 

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Kuwait Amir Rep. heads to US to lead delegation at UNGA

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 KUWAIT: On behalf of His Highness the Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah departed Kuwait on Friday for the US to lead Kuwait’s delegation at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), marking the 80th anniversary of the UN’s founding in New York City.

At the airport, His Highness the Crown Prince was seen off by His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Saud Al-Sabah, Kuwait National Guard (KNG) Chief Sheikh Mubarak Humoud Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Minister of Amiri Diwan Affairs Sheikh Hamad Jaber Al-Ali Al-Sabah, Head of the Crown Prince’s Diwan Sheikh Thamer Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, along with other senior state officials.

Accompanying His Highness is an official delegation including Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya, Director General of the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority Sheikh Dr. Meshaal Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, as well as other senior officials.

His Highness the Crown Prince is scheduled to chair Kuwait’s participation in high-level meetings and discussions as part of the UNGA’s 80th session, reaffirming Kuwait’s commitment to multilateral cooperation and international peace. — KUNA

 

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