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Kuwaiti-American relations are deep, distinguished: FM

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KUWAIT: Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya confirmed on Thursday that the Kuwaiti-American relations are deep and distinguished, with a mutual commitment to developing and enhancing these ties to serve the shared interests of both countries and their friendly peoples. In a statement to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), Minister Al-Yahya mentioned that he had a phone call with the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, during which they reviewed the historical and strong bilateral relations between Kuwait and the United States, as well as the close strategic partnership between the two friendly nations. Al-Yahya emphasized Kuwait’s political leadership’s dedication to strengthening the strategic ties between the two countries at all levels, in various fields of common interest.

He also highlighted the mutual anticipation of the upcoming seventh round of the Kuwait-US Strategic Dialogue, scheduled to take place later this year in Washington, DC. He noted that this dialogue represents an important platform for advancing the strategic bilateral relationship, especially in enhancing cooperation in investment, education, culture, and military matters. The minister mentioned that his US counterpart reaffirmed the US commitment to Kuwait’s security and stability, acknowledging the deep-rooted and historic relationship between the two countries, with Kuwait being one of America’s key allies in the Middle East and playing an essential role in promoting regional security, stability, and peace.

Additionally, Minister Al-Yahya referred to the shared anticipation of the upcoming US-GCC Ministerial Meeting to be held in Kuwait in June, alongside the 164th GCC Ministerial Meeting, which will be hosted by Kuwait in its capacity as the chair of the Gulf Cooperation Council. During the call, they also discussed the latest developments in the region and international arenas. Rubio expressed his country’s appreciation for Kuwait’s balanced and fair stance on key issues, including Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon.

The high-level phone call comes after Kuwait’s Ambassador to the United States, Sheikha Al-Zain Al-Sabah, met with US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick last Wednesday to reaffirm the strong and long-standing partnership between Kuwait and the United States. The meeting followed recent remarks by Lutnick criticizing Kuwait’s trade policies, particularly regarding tariffs on American goods.

Lutnick had accused Kuwait of imposing some of the highest tariffs on US products, while invoking the United States’ role in liberating Kuwait during the 1991 Gulf War. He suggested that Kuwait’s trade practices were unfair, given the financial cost of the Gulf War, reportedly claiming that the US spent “nearly $100 billion” to liberate Kuwait. However, official US records from 1992 indicate that the Gulf War cost the US approximately $61.1 billion, with Gulf states, including Kuwait, contributing about $36 billion. — Agencies

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Kuwait upgraded to Tier 2 in US trafficking report

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KUWAIT: Kuwait has been upgraded in the US State Department’s 2025 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report from the Tier 2 Watch List to Tier 2, reflecting what officials described as the country’s tangible progress and collective efforts to combat human trafficking. Minister of Justice Nasser Al-Sumait, who also chairs the permanent national committee for combating trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants, said the move highlights Kuwait’s “remarkable improvement” in performance and compliance with international standards.

He noted that recent legislative reforms included the issuance of a residence law in late 2024, which tightened penalties for trading in residence permits and criminalized employers’ withholding of workers’ financial entitlements. Kuwait also launched institutional reforms, such as developing a victim protection system and adopting a national anti-trafficking plan running through 2028.

The public prosecution said in a statement the upgrade came as a result of efforts made at the legislative and executive levels and following a number of practical steps. It said that it has reorganized the Capital prosecution to become specialized exclusively in dealing with trafficking in persons and migrant smuggling cases, besides unifying investigation procedures in such cases.

The public prosecution is a member of the permanent national committee to combat trafficking in persons and migrant smuggling, which coordinates efforts of various bodies related to combating such crimes.

Acting Director General of the Public Authority of Manpower Rabab Al-Osaimi described the Tier 2 designation as the result of “solemn efforts” across legislative and executive bodies, particularly in safeguarding labor rights. She emphasized the authority’s role in streamlining procedures, training staff and enhancing cooperation with local and international partners to counter cross-border crimes. She added that the authority improved the system of adding more protection to the rights of workers and dealing thoroughly with complaints.

But the US report said that despite the upgrade, some challenges remain, including a lack of progress in convicting traffickers and a continued need to address issues in the kafala (sponsorship) system. The US report said the upgrade “reflects a significant improvement in its anti-trafficking efforts”, adding that the government identified more victims at government-run shelters and improved training for law enforcement. The government also launched anti-trafficking awareness campaigns targeting foreign workers, the report said.

Officials stressed that while the upgrade marks an important milestone, it also places responsibility on Kuwait to sustain reforms, strengthen victim protections and address international observations moving forward.

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KPC highlights sector strengths; Q8 wins awards at IDCE 2025

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MANAMA: Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) and its subsidiaries are showcasing the country’s oil sector achievements and global reach at the International Downstream Conference and Exhibition 2025 (IDCE 2025) in Bahrain. The three-day event, running through October 2, draws over 9,500 industry leaders from 53 countries.

The KPC pavilion highlights the accomplishments of its subsidiaries — Kuwait Oil International (Q8), Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC), and Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company (KIPIC) — in refining, marketing and integrating oil with petrochemicals. Interactive displays and advanced screens showcase how Kuwait’s energy sector is driving economic growth and strengthening its role on the global energy stage.

Q8 CEO Shafi Al-Ajmi described IDCE 2025 as “an important milestone in the journey of the refining industry.” Speaking to KUNA, he said the conference offered Kuwait an opportunity to enhance its presence regionally and internationally, forge strategic partnerships, and meet the evolving demands of global energy markets while supporting sustainable economic development.

Officials honor Kuwait Oil International (Q8), which won first place in the sustainability projects category, in addition to another award recognizing its excellence in project execution.

Officials honor Kuwait Oil International (Q8), which won first place in the sustainability projects category, in addition to another award recognizing its excellence in project execution.

Al-Ajmi noted that the conference attracted more than 50 countries, around 70 global companies, and over 200 speakers, reflecting its evolution from a regional to a global platform. “This large and diverse participation highlights the success of the conference in bringing together top experts from around the world,” he said.

The Q8 delegation, led by Al-Ajmi, presented the company’s future projects and best practices aligned with KPC’s 2040 vision. The company also won two of seven awards at the official conference dinner, including first place in the sustainability projects category for an initiative focused on environmental cleanup and promoting positive social behavior. Another award recognized Q8’s project execution, marking the successful completion of a reliability test within eight months of start-up, demonstrating operational efficiency and adherence to global standards.

IDCE 2025, hosted by Aramco and led by the Gulf Downstream Association, features more than 290 expert speakers across 130 sessions covering innovation, decarbonization and the downstream value chain. IDCE 2025 represents the collective support of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and the UAE, and provides a premier platform to advance industry development and enable participation in over $100 billion of investment opportunities in refining, petrochemicals, and sustainability. — Agencies

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Kuwaiti Ambassador presents credentials to Saudi Crown Prince

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RIYADH: Kuwait’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Sheikh Sabah Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, presented his credentials to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday, who received him on behalf of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz.

The ceremony took place at the Royal Court in Riyadh’s Al-Yamamah Palace, where the Crown Prince received a number of ambassadors from brotherly and friendly countries, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA). During the reception, Crown Prince Mohammed welcomed the ambassadors, conveying the greetings of King Salman bin Abdulaziz and his own regards to the leaders of their respective countries.

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He expressed his best wishes for their efforts to strengthen and develop bilateral relations with Saudi Arabia. The ambassadors, in turn, extended the greetings of their heads of state to the King and the Crown Prince, expressing gratitude for the warm and generous reception they received. — KUNA

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