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Cabinet reviews outcomes of Amir’s visit to France

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KUWAIT: The Council of Ministers held its weekly meeting Tuesday morning at Bayan Palace, chaired by His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. Following the session, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Shareeda Abdullah Al-Maousherji outlined the key outcomes of the meeting, including a review of the recent official visit by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to the French Republic on July 13 and 14.

The Cabinet was briefed on the official talks held between His Highness the Amir and French President Emmanuel Macron, which focused on enhancing the deep-rooted bilateral relations between Kuwait and France. The discussions addressed ways to expand cooperation across various fields to achieve mutual benefits and included consultations on regional and international developments. The Cabinet also noted the signing of two key declarations of intent during the visit: – A strategic investment partnership between Kuwait and France covering the period from 2025 to 2035. – An agreement to enhance cultural cooperation and celebrate the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two nations in 2026.

His Highness the Amir and his delegation attended the Bastille Day military parade in Paris, marking the French National Day alongside President Macron. The Cabinet reviewed the outcomes of His Highness’ meeting with French Minister of Foreign Trade Laurent Saint-Martin and members of the French Chamber of Commerce. During the meeting, His Highness emphasized Kuwait’s commitment to attracting investment in key sectors, fostering strategic partnerships with major French companies, and transferring knowledge to develop national human capital and create job opportunities for youth.

Additionally, His Highness met with Professor Fabrice Barleset, CEO of Gustave Roussy Hospital, and international advisor Remi Theollet, where he underscored the importance of advancing Kuwaiti-French cooperation in the healthcare sector. The discussions focused on improving medical services, developing healthcare infrastructure, and enhancing treatment standards to raise the quality of life in Kuwait. The Cabinet also reviewed a number of letters received by the Amiri Diwan from heads of state of brotherly and friendly nations, which focused on bolstering bilateral cooperation and strengthening relations with Kuwait.

The Cabinet also examined a visual presentation delivered by Sheikh Ahmad Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Chairman of the Government Performance Follow-Up Agency, highlighting the Agency’s 2024 annual report. The report addressed six areas, including: Government agency compliance with Cabinet Resolution No. 713 of 2024; Ministerial decision follow-ups; Progress on major government projects; Public opinion assessments; Review of the Audit Bureau’s report on the 2023–2024 budget and other assigned tasks.

The Cabinet commended the agency’s efforts in enhancing government’s efficiency and directed all ministries and entities to address the report’s observations and implement its recommendations, while updating the agency on their progress. In a separate briefing, Minister of Commerce and Industry Khalifa Abdullah Al-Ajeel presented the launch of the second segment of the third phase of the Capital Market System Development Program. The Minister emphasized the program’s importance as a transformative initiative included in Kuwait’s national development plan.

The project, led by the Capital Markets Authority in cooperation with the Central Bank of Kuwait, Boursa Kuwait, Kuwait Clearing Company, and other financial entities, is designed to modernize financial infrastructure and elevate Kuwait’s classification to an advanced emerging market. The Cabinet praised the combined efforts of all stakeholders involved in this national financial initiative. The Cabinet also reviewed a presentation by Minister of Information and Culture and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi on the Cultural Path Project in Kuwait City. The project aims to create a vibrant cultural and tourism hub that reflects Kuwait’s national identity and preserves historical heritage through an integrated urban development plan.

Minister Al-Mutairi explained that the design incorporates elements of Kuwaiti architecture, sustainable development, and modern transportation, while serving as a platform for cultural events and creative industries under Kuwait Vision 2035. The Cabinet referred the Cultural Path Project to the Joint Ministerial Committee for Economic Affairs and Public Services for further study and to provide recommendations. At the close of the session, the Council of Ministers reviewed several items on the agenda, approving a number and referring others to specialized ministerial committees for further evaluation and implementation. — KUNA

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Kuwait committed to ASEAN treaty on peace, cooperation

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JAKARTA: Kuwait’s Ambassador to Indonesia Khaled Al-Yassin has stressed that Kuwait attaches great importance to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia (TAC) for its fundamental principles of promoting peace, stability, mutual respect, and non-interference, as well as its emphasis on the peaceful settlement of disputes. Speaking at the Second Conference of High Contracting Parties to the TAC, held at the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta, Al-Yassin reaffirmed Kuwait’s commitment to the treaty, which it acceded to in September 2023.

He said the treaty aligns with the principles of the UN Charter and supports the achievement of sustainable development goals while fostering joint cooperation and creating new economic opportunities. The ambassador highlighted Kuwait’s keenness to strengthen ties with ASEAN member states, as well as with international organizations and regional groups that share similar values and principles. He noted that this approach reflects Kuwait’s foreign policy of supporting multilateralism and expanding cooperation across regions.

In his opening remarks, ASEAN Secretary-General Dr Khaw Kim Horn described the TAC as a practical tool for enhancing shared responsibility among states. He said the treaty provides three main avenues: reaffirming commitment to its principles and objectives; expanding ASEAN’s values and norms to attract new partners; and utilizing its untapped potential in areas such as economic, cultural, scientific, and technical cooperation.

Horn underlined that since its adoption in 1976, the treaty has embodied the principles of peaceful dispute settlement and the rejection of the use of force, becoming a foundation of ASEAN’s “soft power.” He noted that the TAC has been a prerequisite for participation in ASEAN-led mechanisms such as the East Asia Summit and ASEAN Defense Ministers’ meetings, and that 57 countries have now acceded to it. He cautioned, however, that the treaty faces mounting challenges amid global tensions, conflicts, and the erosion of respect for international law, stressing that preventive diplomacy and consensus-building remain crucial to safeguarding peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific. 

Held under the theme “Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia: Challenges and Opportunities – Past, Present and Future”, the conference was convened at the invitation of Malaysia, ASEAN’s current chair. The event brought together ASEAN ambassadors, envoys of countries that have joined the TAC, and experts from the ASEAN Institute for Peace and Reconciliation. A panel discussion reviewed the treaty’s role in promoting regional stability and explored how its scope could be expanded to address modern geopolitical challenges. Participants also noted that the upcoming 50th anniversary of the treaty in 2026 represents an opportunity to reaffirm its principles and renew international commitment to multilateral cooperation. — KUNA

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Kuwait and Portugal prepare for GCC-EU Business Forum

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LISBON: Kuwait’s Ambassador to Portugal Hamad Al-Hazeem met with senior Portuguese economic figures to discuss preparations for Kuwait’s hosting of the 9th GCC-EU Business Forum, scheduled for November. Speaking to KUNA on Friday, Ambassador Al-Hazeem said he held talks with Armindo Monteiro, President of the Portuguese Business Confederation (CPB), during a meeting at the federation’s headquarters in Lisbon. The ambassador said the meeting reviewed a formal letter sent by the Kuwaiti Embassy inviting the Portuguese Business Confederation to participate in the upcoming forum, stressing the importance of the event and encouraging member companies and factories to actively engage.

Al-Hazeem emphasized that the 9th GCC-EU Business Forum will provide a significant opportunity to boost trade and investment cooperation between the Gulf Cooperation Council and the European Union. He also underlined the importance of further strengthening Kuwait–Portugal economic ties through increased trade visits and private-sector engagement, noting Kuwait’s growing commercial activity and private investment presence in the Portuguese market.

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For his part, Monteiro welcomed Kuwait’s initiative to host the forum, describing it as a strategic platform to expand economic and trade cooperation between the GCC and the EU. He added that enhancing bilateral economic relations between Portugal and Kuwait would create new opportunities for Portuguese companies and deepen cooperation in sectors of mutual interest.

Monteiro explained that the Portuguese Business Confederation, established in 1974, is the country’s largest and most influential business federation, representing more than 150,000 companies and about 1.8 million workers — equivalent to 71 percent of Portugal’s GDP. He noted that the confederation, which is multi-sectoral and active nationwide, is the only Portuguese body participating in the European Social Dialogue and representing Portugal in leading international business federations. The GCC-EU Business Forum serves as a key platform for exchanging expertise, exploring trade and investment partnerships, and highlighting non-oil growth opportunities in the Gulf states in cooperation with European partners. — KUNA

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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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