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Kuwait reaffirms its commitment to humanitarian action

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GENEVA: Marking the 62nd anniversary of its accession to the United Nations on May 14, 1963, Kuwait on Tuesday reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to international law, multilateral cooperation and humanitarian principles—cornerstones that continue to shape the nation’s foreign policy and global engagement. Kuwait’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, Ambassador Nasser Al-Hayen, emphasized Kuwait’s principled and consistent approach to global diplomacy, noting the country’s deep-rooted humanitarian orientation anchored in universal values.

In remarks to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), Ambassador Al-Hayen stated that Kuwait remains a steadfast partner to UN agencies, working diligently to foster peace, stability and the rule of law around the world. He underscored Kuwait’s dedication to easing the suffering of those affected by conflict and crisis, reaffirming its belief in the vital role of the United Nations.

“Kuwait continues to uphold international humanitarian law, defend human rights, and promote justice and dignity in conflict-affected regions,” said Al-Hayen, highlighting the country’s proactive role as a current member of the Human Rights Council. He reiterated Kuwait’s firm stance on key humanitarian issues, particularly the Palestinian cause, which he described as a central pillar of Kuwait’s foreign policy. Al-Hayen also criticized global double standards surrounding the Palestinian issue, affirming Kuwait’s principled and consistent support for the Palestinian people.

Kuwait's Permanent Representative to the UN headquarters in New York Ambassador Tareq Al-Banai

Kuwait’s Permanent Representative to the UN headquarters in New York Ambassador Tareq Al-Banai

In New York, Kuwait’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Tareq Al-Banai, echoed these sentiments, noting that Kuwait-UN relations have grown significantly over the past six decades. Speaking to KUNA on the occasion, Ambassador Al-Banai congratulated His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah and the Kuwaiti people on this national milestone.

“On May 14, Kuwait proudly celebrates the anniversary of its entry into the United Nations as the 111th member state,” said Al-Banai, recalling the moment Kuwait’s flag was raised at the UN headquarters in New York in 1963. He emphasized Kuwait’s prominent role in humanitarian diplomacy, which culminated in 2014 when the UN named Kuwait an International Humanitarian Center and honored the late Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah as a “Humanitarian Leader.” “This global recognition was not coincidental,” he said. “It was the result of a long-standing commitment to humanitarianism, deeply rooted in Kuwait’s national philosophy of investing in human development.”

Ambassador Al-Banai also pointed to Kuwait’s strategic partnerships with several UN bodies, including the World Food Program (WFP), UNICEF, UNRWA, and the UN Development Program (UNDP). He highlighted the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development—established in 1961—as an early embodiment of Kuwait’s vision for global cooperation. “Kuwait’s humanitarian engagement is not seasonal nor reactive. It is a continuous, principle-driven commitment to fostering a safer, more dignified world,” he affirmed.

In Kuwait, the United Nations Resident Coordinator Ghada Al-Taher praised the Kuwait-UN partnership as a model of effective multilateral cooperation grounded in shared values and a commitment to sustainable development and humanitarian action. Al-Taher highlighted the historic support of UN Security Council Resolution 678, which endorsed Kuwait’s sovereignty and liberation following the 1990 Iraqi invasion—an event that reinforced Kuwait’s trust in international mechanisms and its dedication to multilateralism.

She noted Kuwait’s leadership during its non-permanent terms on the Security Council in 1978-79 and 2018-19, as well as its hosting of three donor conferences for Syria from 2013 to 2015. Al-Taher also pointed to Kuwait’s active role in supporting humanitarian and development initiatives in Yemen, Iraq, Sudan, Gaza, and beyond. “Kuwait’s Vision 2035 aligns closely with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals,” she said, noting ongoing collaboration on the upcoming Strategic Cooperation Framework 2025–2028, which will focus on youth and women empowerment, climate action, and the green economy.

In 2023, Kuwait continued its generous humanitarian efforts, delivering aid to Gaza, Syria, Turkey, Sudan, Afghanistan, Yemen and Ukraine. Al-Taher also commended Kuwait’s participation at the 2024 UN Summit of the Future, during which the Representative of His Highness the Amir advocated for fair representation within the UN system. She reiterated the UN’s strong commitment to its partnership with Kuwait toward a more just, inclusive, and sustainable global order.

She further praised Kuwait’s progress in human rights, as recognized by the UN Human Rights Council through its endorsement of Kuwait’s Universal Periodic Review (UPR), noting advancements in women’s rights, disability inclusion, and child protection. As Kuwait marks over six decades of membership in the United Nations, the nation continues to serve as a beacon of humanitarian leadership and multilateral diplomacy, steadfast in its mission to build a better world for all. — KUNA

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Kuwaiti envoy hails medical graduates

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MANAMA: Kuwaiti Ambassador to Bahrain Sheikh Thamer Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah congratulated a new cohort of Kuwaiti medical graduates from the College of Medicine and Medical Sciences at the Arabian Gulf University (AGU), affirming their crucial role in strengthening Kuwait’s healthcare system. Speaking to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) following the graduation ceremony of 61 Kuwaiti students, Sheikh Thamer stressed that the future of Kuwait’s health sector depends greatly on their contributions. “These graduates represent the future, the builders of today and the hope of tomorrow,” he said, urging them to continue their journey of excellence and uphold Kuwait’s name with pride in the medical field.

“Today, we celebrate a group of young doctors taking their first steps in the noble path of humanitarian service after years of dedicated effort,” he said. He also expressed confidence in the responsibility and commitment of Kuwaiti youth, praising the Kingdom of Bahrain for its continued support and care for Kuwaiti students throughout their studies. Sheikh Thamer extended his appreciation to Arabian Gulf University, led by Dr Saad Al-Fahid, for its efforts in equipping students with high-quality medical education. He also lauded the Kuwaiti Cultural Office in Bahrain, headed by Dr Mohammed Al-Daghim, for its role in closely following up on student affairs and ensuring a supportive academic environment.

In a similar statement, Dr Al-Daghim congratulated the graduating students, commending their academic performance and the fruitful cooperation with AGU that helped foster a conducive learning environment. The graduation ceremony, held on Sunday, concluded with the distribution of certificates amid a distinguished academic presence. Student Rashid Al-Asousi was honored with second place in his graduating class. The event was attended by prominent figures including Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Al-Budaiwi, President of Bahrain’s Supreme Council of Health Sheikh Mohammed Al Khalifa, Bahraini Minister of Education Dr Mohammed Juma, Acting Undersecretary of Kuwait’s Ministry of Higher Education Lamia Al-Mulhim, along with parents and faculty members. — KUNA

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GCC Ambassadors in India strengthen ties, condemn Iran attack

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NEW DELHI: Ambassadors of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries in New Delhi held a coordination meeting chaired by Kuwait to discuss enhancing cooperation with India and address regional developments, Kuwait’s Embassy in New Delhi said in a statement on Wednesday. The meeting, held under Kuwait’s current presidency of the GCC, focused on advancing GCC-India relations across various sectors and deepening strategic dialogue at multiple levels.

The ambassadors exchanged ideas and shared Gulf perspectives to support the continued progress of joint Gulf action and regional integration. The meeting also addressed recent regional developments. The ambassadors strongly condemned the recent Iranian attack on the State of Qatar, describing it as a blatant violation of international law and the principles of good neighborliness. They reiterated the firm support of GCC countries for Qatar’s sovereignty, security and stability.

Furthermore, the ambassadors voiced concern over any threats to the security and stability of the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing the strategic importance of the vital maritime passage for international navigation, global trade and the flow of energy supplies. They warned against exploiting the strait in regional or international disputes. This marks the second meeting of GCC ambassadors in India during Kuwait’s tenure as chair of the council, part of ongoing efforts to coordinate positions and exchange views in a manner that serves the collective interests of the GCC and strengthens relations with India. — KUNA

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Ministry shuts 12 pharmacies over legal violations

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KUWAIT: Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi on Wednesday issued a decision to revoke the licenses of 12 private pharmacies and permanently shut them down after they were found in violation of the Pharmacy Profession and Drug Circulation Law. The ministry has referred the cases to the Public Prosecution to ensure accountability and uphold drug safety standards. In a statement, the Ministry of Health emphasized that the closures were carried out in coordination with the Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, General Administration of Customs, Kuwait Municipality and the Public Authority of Manpower. The ministry reiterated that drug safety is a red line and that any breach will be met with firm action.

Investigations revealed that the pharmacies were operated by two commercial companies rather than by licensed pharmacists, in direct contravention of Law No. 28 of 1996, which governs the practice of pharmacy and drug circulation in Kuwait. The ministry further disclosed the discovery of an unlicensed warehouse operated by one of the companies in the basement of a residential building. The warehouse, which supplied medicines and medical products to the pharmacies, was not registered or approved by the Ministry of Health.

The violations were uncovered during an extensive inspection campaign led by the Drug Inspection Department under the Drug Control Sector. The campaign, which spanned three consecutive days, targeted the implicated pharmacies, companies, and the illegal warehouse. Inspectors seized a number of unauthorized medicines not approved for circulation in Kuwait and documented serious breaches of health regulations. 

Based on the findings, the Ministry confirmed that those responsible were referred to the Public Prosecution for legal action, including charges related to practicing the pharmacy profession without a valid license. The Ministry of Health reaffirmed its commitment to strict regulatory oversight and warned that it will not tolerate any violations of pharmaceutical laws or safety regulations. It praised the joint efforts of all participating government agencies and called for continued coordination and field inspections to safeguard public health and maintain the integrity of the pharmaceutical system in Kuwait. — KUNA

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