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Kuwait and Estonia sign MoU to launch political consultations

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TALLINN: Kuwait and Estonia signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Friday to establish a framework for ongoing political consultations, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral ties and opening the door for broader cooperation in digital transformation, cybersecurity, and investment. The agreement was signed in the Estonian capital by Kuwait’s Assistant Foreign Minister for European Affairs Sadiq Marafi and Estonia’s Undersecretary for Political Affairs Martin Roger, according to a statement from the Kuwaiti Embassy in Germany. The signing was followed by the first round of consultations between the two countries, led by Marafi and Roger, where discussions focused on key strategic sectors.

The talks explored ways to enhance cooperation in governance, technology, cybersecurity, and digitalization — key areas of focus under Kuwait’s Vision 2035. Both sides also discussed economic and investment opportunities, regional developments, and collaboration in multilateral forums. “These consultations mark a new phase of cooperation between our two countries,” said Marafi. “We are committed to exploring joint initiatives that can drive innovation and shared prosperity.”

Kuwait’s Ambassador to Germany and non-resident Ambassador to Estonia, Reem Al-Khaled, also participated in the consultations. Appointed in June 2025, Ambassador Al-Khaled has emphasized Kuwait’s commitment to building a “robust strategic partnership” with Estonia, particularly in digital transformation, education, and technology. “We are optimistic about expanding political, economic, and cultural ties in a way that serves the mutual interests of both nations,” she said earlier this year.

The timing of the MoU comes as Estonia rolls out a five-year Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Strategy, published in October 2024. The strategy aims to attract €2.8 billion in FDI by 2030, with a focus on innovation-driven sectors like digital technology, renewable energy, and health tech. The strategy prioritizes deeper engagement with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, including Kuwait.

According to the FDI strategy, Estonia sees Kuwait and other GCC countries as promising partners given their financial strength, investment appetite, and increasing focus on sustainability and AI. The strategy encourages tailored engagement with GCC investors, stressing that “Estonia should now gain the investors’ trust by elevating its marketing strategies.” Estonia’s strengths in digital governance, a vibrant startup ecosystem, and EU market access offer GCC investors an attractive platform for long-term strategic investments, the document said. — Agencies

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Kuwait Times Summer Program interns visit NIC

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KUWAIT: Kuwait Times Summer Program interns visited the National Investments Company (NIC) on Tuesday for an interactive session with the Marketing and Corporate Communications team. The program included an overview of NIC’s history and vision, followed by group activities to develop video concepts aligned with the company’s brand and produce content using NIC’s in-house studio facilities.

Interns also received practical guidance on building a social media brand voice and writing effective press releases. The visit provided participants with hands-on experience in corporate communications, offering insight into the fast-paced media and investment landscape. Now in its fourth edition, the Kuwait Times Summer Program continues to connect young talents with leading institutions, supporting career development and expanding professional networks.

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2nd Kuwaiti aid plane arrives in Jordan to support Gaza

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KUWAIT/AMMAN: A second plane carrying humanitarian aid from Kuwait has arrived at Marka Military Airport in Jordan, bringing 10 tons of essential food supplies for the Gaza Strip. The aid flight departed from Abdullah Al-Mubarak Airbase in Kuwait and was organized by the Kuwaiti Red Crescent Society in coordination with Kuwait’s Ministries of Social Affairs, Foreign Affairs, and Defense, with support from the Kuwaiti Air Force.

This follows Kuwait’s first relief flight to Gaza on Sunday, which delivered 10 tons of food supplies as part of a new airlift campaign aimed at easing the severe humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian territory. That flight headed to Al-Arish International Airport in Egypt, where aid will be transferred safely into Gaza.

Khaled Al-Mughamis, chairman of the Kuwaiti Red Crescent, told KUNA before the second flight that the airlift reflected Kuwait’s longstanding commitment to humanitarian support. He said:

“Launching this second aid flight from the second Kuwaiti humanitarian airlift for our Palestinian brothers reflects Kuwait’s deeply rooted humanitarian approach — leadership, government, and people alike — in supporting afflicted peoples and easing their suffering.”

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The shipment was prepared with supplies from the Kuwait Flour Mills and Bakeries Company to ensure quality, he added. Officials are working closely with the Kuwaiti embassy in Jordan, the Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organization, and the Palestinian Red Crescent to prioritize aid distribution according to need. Arrangements are underway for further flights as part of Kuwait’s second humanitarian airlift to Gaza, said Al-Mughamis, who thanked donors and official bodies for facilitating and expediting the aid.

“The ‘Fazaa for Gaza’ campaign embodies what the people of Kuwait — leaders and citizens — have been built upon: standing firmly with our brothers and sisters, inspired by Kuwait’s historic role as a regional and global center for humanitarian work,” he said.

Kuwait’s campaign comes as Gaza faces catastrophic conditions. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, at least 61,599 Palestinians have been killed in the Zionist entity’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip since October 2023. This includes 227 who died from starvation — 103 of them children. The ministry also noted that 31 Palestinians were killed and over 388 injured while trying to get humanitarian aid in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of Palestinians killed while seeking aid to 1,838, with over 13,409 others wounded since May 27.

Earlier this week, Kuwait’s Ministry of Social Affairs announced that a nationwide donation campaign had raised KD 11.5 million. Funds are being used to purchase food and other essentials through the Kuwait Flour Mills Company, with the Kuwaiti Red Crescent Society overseeing procurement. — Agencies

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