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Embassy of Mexico in Kuwait celebrates Independence Day

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Ambassador lauds Kuwait ties, looks to expand partnership in renewable energy, education, tourism

KUWAIT: The Embassy of Mexico in Kuwait celebrated the 215th anniversary of Mexico’s Independence with a grand reception at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Sunday. Kuwait’s Assistant Foreign Minister for the Americas Nawaf Abdullatif Al-Ahmad attended as guest of honor. The event was also graced by senior Kuwaiti officials, resident ambassadors, members of the diplomatic corps, the Mexican diaspora and distinguished guests.

In his remarks, Mexican Ambassador Eduardo Patricio Pena Haller highlighted the significance of Mexico’s Independence Day, recalling the historic “Grito de Dolores” of September 16, 1810, which launched the country’s struggle for sovereignty. He noted that each year, Mexicans across the world gather on this day to commemorate the nation’s independence, its history and its enduring values of freedom, dignity and solidarity.

The ambassador underscored the deep-rooted bilateral relations between Mexico and Kuwait, tracing them back half a century. “This year is especially meaningful for us as 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Mexico and the State of Kuwait. Over these 50 years, Mexico and Kuwait have built a relationship founded on mutual respect, cultural understanding and a common commitment to peace and development,” he said.

“Tonight’s celebration is not only a tribute to Mexico’s national day, but also to 50 years of friendship between Mexico and Kuwait. It is an opportunity to honor the past, celebrate the present and look with optimism toward the future of our partnership,” he added.

Ambassador Haller noted that bilateral relations have expanded across diverse fields, from political dialogue and economic exchange to academic cooperation and cultural diplomacy. “We are proud to note that trade and investment between our countries continue to grow, and that people-to-people connections are deepening, enriching both of our societies,” he said.

Looking ahead, he expressed Mexico’s eagerness to expand cooperation with Kuwait in key areas. “In this spirit, we look forward to deepening our engagement in renewable energy, education, tourism and innovation — fields where both our nations have much to share and to learn.”

Kuwait’s international role

The ambassador also praised Kuwait’s constructive presence on the international stage. “Kuwait has consistently played a constructive role in international affairs, and Mexico is proud to stand alongside Kuwait in promoting dialogue, multilateralism and the search for peaceful solutions to global challenges,” he said.

He emphasized that beyond official agreements, the true strength of the relationship lay in the warmth between the peoples of both nations. “The generosity and hospitality of Kuwaitis remind us of the values we hold dear in Mexico: Respect for community, family and friendship,” he observed.

Ambassador Haller expressed his gratitude to 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, His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah Ali Abdullah Al-Yahya, the government and the people of Kuwait for their continued friendship and support.

During the ceremony, Ambassador Haller honored Mexican expatriate Lilia López Benítez with the Ohtli Award 2025, in recognition of her dedication, leadership and commitment to strengthening the Mexican community abroad. The Ohtli Award is among the highest honors conferred by the Mexican government through the Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior (IME), or Institute for Mexicans Abroad, which supports expatriate communities by promoting their integration in host countries and fostering enduring ties with Mexico.

Mexico commemorates its Independence Day every year on September 16, recalling the historic uprising led by Father Miguel Hidalgo in 1810 that culminated in independence from Spanish rule. Today, the anniversary is celebrated worldwide by Mexican communities and diplomatic missions as a symbol of national pride and cultural identity.

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Today in Kuwait’s history | Kuwait Times Newspaper

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KUWAIT: 1956 — Moudhi Al-Sarhan became the first Kuwaiti female to join the Ministry of Interior’s correctional institute.

1981 — Kuwait’s Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah signed a decree to establish the Faculty of Sharia and Islamic Studies at Kuwait University, as well as changing the name of the Faculty of Law and Sharia to the Faculty of Law.

1990 — Kuwait’s Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah patronized a popular conference in the Saudi city of Jeddah. Participants in the three-day national event reiterated their commitment to the legitimate Kuwaiti leadership in the face of Iraqi aggression against the State of Kuwait.

1990 — Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), which was occupied and looted by Iraqi invaders of the State of Kuwait, began broadcasting from an interim headquarters in London, UK, to provide subscribers with news about occupied Kuwait.

1999 — Kuwait won the Gulf Junior Squash Championship, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

2010 — Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) signed a KD 11 million loan agreement with Mauritania to finance construction of a Nouakchott University campus.

2017 — The KFAED signed a KD 12 million loan agreement with Senegal to reconstruct a major highway.

2018 — Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Cultural Center won the Best Services Architecture Building award in the Middle East and North Africa. — KUNA

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Nod to conditional foreign ownership of property in Kuwait

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KUWAIT: An Amiri decree published in the official gazette Kuwait Al-Youm on Sunday has allowed listed companies in which non-Kuwaitis have shares to own property in the country, excluding private residences. Under a Kuwaiti law issued in 1979, such companies were barred from owning property in the country and only Arab individuals can own a house or land through an Amiri decree.

Foreigners who inherit property from their Kuwaiti mothers must sell it within one year, according to the old legislation. Foreign embassies can own a maximum of 4,000 square meters to build their own premises based on mutual treatment. Most Gulf countries currently allow foreigners to own houses directly and some states even offer long-term residence permits to big buyers.

The new decree, however, made an amendment to the 1979 law, allowing listed shareholding companies, real estate funds and investment portfolios with non-Kuwaiti ownership to buy real estate. Such companies must be listed on bourses in Kuwait and one of their purposes is trading in property, the new decree states. Such companies are, however, not allowed to purchase land used for private housing. Nationals of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states are treated like Kuwaitis in owning property in Kuwait, the decree states.

Meanwhile, Kuwait Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) announced on Sunday that it has referred a senior government bureaucrat and an unspecified number of other persons to the public prosecution on suspicion of graft and filing incorrect financial statements about their wealth. Nazaha has recently referred dozens of leading government bureaucrats to the public prosecution over suspected violations regarding mandatory financial statements about their private wealth.

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Graduation ceremony marks the completion of ‘Tamooh’ program

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KUWAIT: Under the patronage and attendance of His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, a graduation ceremony was held on Monday for the 10th and 11th batches of the “Tamooh” (Ambition) program for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ new recruits for the academic year 2024-2025 at the Saud Al-Nasser Al-Sabah Diplomatic Institute.

The ceremony was attended by Head of the Prime Minister’s Diwan Abdulaziz Dakhil Al-Dakhil, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Diplomatic Institute Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya, Director General of the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority Sheikh Dr Meshal Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, along with senior officials and dignitaries. In a press statement, His Highness the Prime Minister congratulated the graduates on their achievement, noting that it reflects their competence and readiness to serve Kuwait in the diplomatic arena.

He expressed confidence in their ability to follow in the footsteps of their predecessors, representing the country’s values and principles with dedication.  His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah was also praised for supporting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its cadres in their continued mission to strengthen Kuwait’s relations abroad, serving the nation’s supreme interests and consolidating its position regionally and internationally.

Assistant Foreign Minister for the Saud Al-Nasser Al-Sabah Diplomatic Institute, Ambassador Nasser Subaih Al-Subaih, delivered a speech emphasizing the state’s commitment to preparing a new generation of diplomats equipped with knowledge, competence, initiative, and responsibility.

He prayed for the graduates’ success in serving the country under the leadership of His Highness the Amir and  His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. Diplomatic Attaché Mohammed Nabil Al-Shraideh spoke on behalf of the graduates, stating that their graduation marks the beginning of their mission to serve Kuwait and pledging their full dedication and capabilities to advancing the nation’s interests. The ceremony concluded with His Highness the Prime Minister honoring the 10th and 11th batches of the “Tamooh” program at the Saud Al-Nasser Al-Sabah Diplomatic Institute. — KUNA

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