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Kuwait Amir Representative holds talks with top business executives

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NEW YORK: Representative of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah received Thursday, Chief Executive Officer of Brookfield Asset Management Bruce Flatt, at Kuwait’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York.

His Highness also received Chief Executive Officer of Blackstone Group Stephen Schwarzman, President and Chief Operating Officer of Blackstone Group Jonathan Gray, as well as Senior Vice President, Global Affairs and General Counsel of Amazon David Zapolsky.

During the meetings, His Highness conveyed His Highness the Amir of Kuwait’s greetings and emphasized his commitment to strengthening global companies’ presence in Kuwait, diversifying economic partnerships, opening new areas of cooperation, and leveraging expertise to train youth and transfer knowledge and technology.

The meetings were attended by Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah Al-Yahya, Director General of Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA) Sheikh Dr. Meshaal Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs at the Amiri Diwan Mazen Al-Essa, Ambassador of Kuwait to the US Sheikha Al-Zain Sabah Al-Nasser Al-Sabah, and Permanent Representative of Kuwait to the United Nations Ambassador Tareq Al-Bannai. — KUNA

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KU nursing students begin clinical training at Amiri Hospital

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KUWAIT: The Nursing Department at the College of Allied Medical Sciences at Kuwait University has launched its field training program in cooperation with the Ministry of Health, as part of its academic partnership to prepare students for post-graduation and entry into the labor market. Acting Head of the Nursing Department, Dr Suad Al-Fadhli, said in a press statement that the department has begun clinical training for 27 second-year students at Amiri Hospital. Al-Fadhli praised the hospital administration for its support, noting that the collaboration is an important step in linking theoretical education with practical application. She explained that the specialized nursing program began receiving students last year and has so far enrolled more than 50 students in the intensive care and internal surgery tracks.

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Second-year students have already started hands-on clinical practice in hospitals, which Al-Fadhli said will enhance their competencies and better qualify them to serve in the health sector. She added that beginning in their third year, students will be able to specialize in one of several fields: intensive care, surgery, internal medicine, obstetric nursing, or forensic nursing. Intensive care and internal surgery specialties have already been introduced, with the remaining tracks scheduled to follow in the coming years in light of the strong interest from students and continued support from participating hospitals. Al-Fadhli highlighted the high turnout from high school graduates and students transferring from other majors who are seeking careers in nursing. She expressed hope that the fruitful cooperation between Kuwait University and the Ministry of Health will continue, given its positive role in preparing qualified national cadres to help address the global shortage of nursing professionals and provide quality health services to the Kuwaiti community. — KUNA

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PM chairs follow-up meeting on Kuwait-China agreements

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KUWAIT: His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah chaired the 31st meeting of the ministerial committee tasked with monitoring the implementation of agreements and memoranda of understanding signed between Kuwait and China. The meeting, held at Bayan Palace, reviewed the progress of joint cooperation across various sectors and the growing partnerships driven by the mutual interest of both leaderships in strengthening bilateral relations and advancing shared goals.

His Highness affirmed the depth of Kuwait-China ties and the steady development they continue to witness, noting China’s status as a strong and reliable economic, trade and investment partner. He highlighted the expansion of cooperation across vital fields and said the increase in bilateral trade reflects the solid historic partnership and aligns with the two nations’ strategic visions. He directed committee members to continue strengthening economic collaboration with China in all sectors and intensify efforts to attract further Chinese investment to Kuwait, stressing that such efforts would help boost trade exchange.

Minister of State for Municipal Affairs and Minister of State for Housing Affairs Abdullatif Al-Meshari reiterated the government’s commitment to driving comprehensive development and enhancing citizens’ welfare through major strategic projects aimed at upgrading infrastructure and achieving sustainable growth. Addressing recent misinformation surrounding the Al-Sabriya Residential City project — a key component of the Sustainable Housing Care Program — Al-Meshari clarified several points. He said that among the Chinese companies nominated by Beijing, only one has so far expressed interest in investing in the project. To avoid reliance on a single contractor and reduce implementation risks, the Public Authority for Housing Welfare decided to divide the project to allow participation from a larger number of nominated major Chinese firms.

He noted that the company’s offer lacked clear design standards, contrary to what was circulated, stressing that the Authority adheres to leading international benchmarks in all its projects. He added that the total investment proposed by the company did not exceed KD 1.9 billion, dismissing claims of KD 7 billion investments. The offer also sought exclusivity over all main and subsidiary infrastructure works and public buildings, which would involve additional costs to the state. He added that the proposal nevertheless included financial returns for Kuwait and that applying Law 118 could help reduce overall project costs. He confirmed that the Authority remains open to working with firms from other countries if needed.

Al-Meshari also stressed the importance of accuracy in public discourse and warned against the spread of false information that could harm Kuwait’s relations with other governments. Assistant Foreign Minister for Asian Affairs and committee member and rapporteur Ambassador Samih Jawhar Hayat presented updates on joint coordination with senior Chinese officials regarding the implementation of development projects by Chinese state-owned companies nominated by Beijing. He announced that, next week, chairpersons of five major Chinese government companies — accompanied by senior officials and designated by the Chinese National Development and Reform Commission — will make an official four-day visit to Kuwait to discuss agreement details with their Kuwaiti counterparts. The visit comes as part of the memorandum of understanding between both countries on cooperation in waste recycling.

The meeting was attended by Head of the Prime Minister’s Diwan Abdulaziz Dakhil Al-Dakhil, Minister of Defense Sheikh Abdullah Ali Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, Minister of Public Works Dr Noura Mohammed Al-Mashaan, Minister of State for Municipal Affairs and Minister of State for Housing Affairs Abdullatif Hamed Al-Meshari, Director General of the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority Sheikh Dr Meshaal Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Head of the Fatwa and Legislation Department Counselor Salah Ateeq Al-Majed, Assistant Foreign Minister for Asian Affairs Ambassador Samih Jawhar Hayat, and Assistant Undersecretary at the Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy Eng. Faisal Abdullah Al-Sumait. — KUNA

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Meteorologist forecasts hot weekend and chance of dust

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KUWAIT: The Meteorological Department (MD) has forecast hot daytime temperatures and moderate nights over the weekend, with a chance of dust in open areas, Acting Director Dhirar Al-Ali told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on Thursday. Al-Ali explained that Kuwait is currently under the influence of an extended high-pressure system from the northwest, bringing hot, dry air and light to moderate northwesterly winds that may occasionally stir up dust and cause high waves at intervals.

The temperatures are expected to reach 36 to 38°C, with northwesterly to variable winds blowing at 8 to 35 km/h. The sea will be light to moderate, with waves between 1 and 4 feet. Overnight, temperatures will drop to 20 to 22°C, with light to moderate variable northwesterly winds at 8 to 30 km/h and a calm to moderate sea with waves of 1 to 3 feet.

Friday will see hot weather with northwesterly to northerly winds, occasionally active, ranging between 8 and 42 km/h, and a chance of dust in open areas. Daytime temperatures are expected to reach 36 to 38°C, while the sea will remain light to moderate, with waves between 1 and 5 feet. Nighttime temperatures will range from 20 to 22°C, with light to moderate northwesterly to variable winds at 8 to 28 km/h and a calm to moderate sea with waves of 1 to 3 feet.

Al-Ali said Saturday will also be hot, with northwesterly winds, sometimes active, between 10 and 45 km/h, and a chance of dust in open areas. Maximum temperatures are forecast at 37 to 39°C, with a light to moderate sea and waves reaching 2 to 6 feet. Overnight, temperatures will range between 21 and 23°C, with light to moderate variable northwesterly winds at 8 to 28 km/h and a calm to moderate sea with waves of 1 to 3 feet. The MD advised residents to take precautions in dusty areas and exercise caution at sea due to variable wave conditions. — KUNA

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