By Marwan Hafez
KUWAIT: Assistant Foreign Minister for Asian Affairs Ambassador Samih Hayat affirmed Wednesday that Kuwait–China relations are undergoing a significant transformation, propelled by agreements and memorandums of understanding signed between the two governments and now being actively implemented. Speaking on the sidelines of a reception hosted by the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Kuwait to mark the 76th anniversary of the founding of the republic, Hayat noted that Kuwait has taken high-level steps under the directives of its leadership.
A ministerial committee chaired by His Highness Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Prime Minister of Kuwait and composed of six ministers, has been formed to follow up on the execution of agreements signed with China. He explained that the projects underway include “large-scale and developmental” initiatives such as the completion of Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port, renewable energy ventures like Abdaliya and Shagaya, in addition to projects in sanitation, waste management, housing and labor cities. These, he said, represent a new and unique model of direct government-to-government cooperation.
Hayat further emphasized that China has been Kuwait’s top trading partner for eight consecutive years, highlighting Kuwait’s strong trust in China’s wisdom and active role in international forums, including the UN Security Council, particularly in efforts to safeguard regional stability and address global challenges such as climate change. “The successful execution of current projects will open new horizons for future initiatives that will further strengthen bilateral ties and serve the mutual interests of both countries,” he added.
Liu Xiang delivers a keynote speech.
Samih Hayat speaking to the press on the sideline of the event.
Delivering the keynote address at the event, Liu Xiang, Chargé d’Affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Kuwait, praised the historic depth of Kuwait-China relations, calling them the strongest in their history. He recalled that Kuwait was the first Arab Gulf country to establish diplomatic ties with China, describing the relationship as a model of strategic cooperation. Liu highlighted major joint projects — from Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port to renewable energy and housing initiatives — as tangible examples of this partnership. He also underscored the importance of cultural exchange, noting Kuwait’s preparations to inaugurate the Chinese Cultural Center next month.
“China will remain a trustworthy partner and a sincere friend to Kuwait in its path toward achieving Vision 2035,” Liu said, while expressing gratitude to all friends of China who have contributed to advancing bilateral relations. He went on to reflect on China’s achievements since its founding, including becoming the world’s second-largest economy, the largest industrial nation, and a leader in foreign exchange reserves. Liu also noted that China has lifted over 800 million people out of poverty, representing 75 percent of global poverty reduction in recent decades.
The envoy reaffirmed China’s commitment to peaceful development and building “a community with a shared future for mankind.” He highlighted Beijing’s continued support for the Palestinian cause, including calls for an immediate ceasefire and a two-state solution in line with UN resolutions. Liu concluded by outlining President Xi Jinping’s global initiatives — the Global Development Initiative, Global Security Initiative, Global Civilization Initiative, and Global Governance Initiative — which, he said, have received wide international recognition and contributed to global stability and cooperation.