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Kuwait, Saudi Arabia ink MoC to boost civil aviation cooperation

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KUWAIT: Kuwait’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) signed a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) with the Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) on Wednesday, aimed at strengthening technical collaboration and expertise exchange in the civil aviation sector. Speaking to KUNA following the signing ceremony, DGCA Chairman Sheikh Humoud Mubarak Al-Humoud Al-Jaber Al-Sabah stated that the agreement sets a comprehensive framework for cooperation in key areas including training, knowledge sharing, and modernization of operational systems. The MoC also seeks to enhance aviation safety and security in accordance with international standards.

Sheikh Humoud emphasized that the memorandum represents a significant step toward greater integration between the two brotherly nations in the aviation field. He noted that the initiative would bolster the capabilities of national cadres and support efforts to keep pace with rapid technological advancements in the sector.

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Meanwhile, President of GACA Abdulaziz Al-Duailej affirmed the importance of the MoC in strengthening coordination between the two countries in technical and training domains. He lauded the deep-rooted strategic ties between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, adding that the agreement reflects a shared vision to advance the regional aviation industry.

During the meeting, both sides discussed the foundation for upgrading operational systems and launching joint training programs. They also explored mechanisms for the mutual exchange of technical personnel and participation in joint initiatives focused on aviation security and safety. These include policy coordination and data sharing to ensure the highest levels of safety and service quality. The signing ceremony was attended by the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Kuwait, Prince Sultan bin Saad Al Saud. — KUNA

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Kuwait plans to borrow KD 3-6bn

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KUWAIT: Kuwait plans to return to the global debt market this year and is expected to borrow between KD 3 to 6 billion during the current 2025/2026 fiscal year to finance development projects, a finance ministry official said on Monday. Director of Public Debt at the Finance Ministry Faisal Al-Muzaini said during a presentation of the new debt law that the funds will be borrowed from global and domestic markets to fund a number of development projects.

Kuwait issued a new debt law in March, putting a ceiling of KD 30 billion on public debt and maturity at 50 years. It will be the first time Kuwait returns to borrowing since 2017. Al-Muzaini however said the ratio of debt to gross domestic product (GDP) in Kuwait is minuscule at just 2.9 percent, whereas it is 60 to 70 percent in many countries. He said that the 2025-2030 five-year strategic borrowing plan will be determined by oil prices, global markets and risks associated with borrowing.

Al-Muzaini described the public debt law as one of the most important reform measures in the history of public finances for Kuwait. “This law sends a strong message of fiscal discipline and credibility to global markets. It is expected to contribute to enhancing Kuwait’s credit profile, drawing wider investor interest and advancing the country’s transition toward a diversified economy.”

Finance Ministry Undersecretary Aseel Al-Munaifi said the new debt law will stimulate the economic environment and promote foreign investments into Kuwait, besides accelerating economic growth and strengthening the banking system in Kuwait.

“The law will support the restructuring of government financing, reduce borrowing costs and strengthen Kuwait’s credit rating,” she said. “It reflects positively on the state’s borrowing capabilities under competitive conditions and helps build up financial reserves to meet commitments amid evolving economic circumstances.”

Al-Munaifi said a law regulating the issuance of sukuk, or Islamic bonds, is expected to be issued soon as it is being reviewed by authorities at the Council of Ministers. The debt law also allows the issuance of financial instruments and establishes a long-term legal framework for public borrowing.

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Ministry launches road maintenance in Saad Al-Abdullah

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KUWAIT: Minister of Public Works Dr Noura Al-Meshaan announced the commencement of comprehensive road maintenance works in Saad Al-Abdullah City, as part of a series of new contracts focused on upgrading highways and internal roads across the country. In a press statement issued Tuesday, Dr Al-Meshaan said the initiative falls within the framework of 18 major projects aimed at rehabilitating the nation’s road network.

These projects cover various regions, including all six governorates, and are designed to enhance road quality and improve safety standards for all users. The minister affirmed the government’s commitment to infrastructure development, emphasizing that the ongoing efforts are a key component of a broader strategy to modernize public services and ensure sustainable urban growth. — KUNA

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Amir receives credentials of five new ambassadors

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KUWAIT: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah received on Monday the credentials of Pakistan’s Dr Zafar Iqbal, Cyprus’ Andreas Panayiotou, El Salvador’s Juan Carlos Stuben Poillat, Armenia’s Arsen Alexander Arakelian and Sri Lanka’s Lakshitha Pradeep Ratnayake, who were appointed as their new ambassadors to Kuwait. The ceremony was attended by senior state officials. — KUNA

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