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Netherlands, Kuwait must defend world order based on freedom: Ambassador

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KUWAIT: The Netherlands Embassy in Kuwait marked ‘King’s Day’ on Wednesday by reaffirming the enduring ties between the two countries and their shared commitment to defending international principles of freedom and prosperity.

“These principles are not as self-evident as they should be. Countries like ours must uphold and defend an international order where our people can enjoy freedom and prosperity,” Ambassador Laurens Westhoff said in his opening remarks.

Reflecting on six decades of diplomatic relations, Westhoff emphasized the longstanding friendship between Kuwait and the Netherlands and praised Kuwait’s international role. “Kuwait and the Netherlands have stood shoulder to shoulder in promoting sovereignty and territorial integrity, including in 1990/91, when the Royal Netherlands Navy joined the international coalition for the liberation of Kuwait.” He also highlighted the two countries’ shared commitment to multilateralism and their ongoing collaboration in areas such as food security and climate change.

Westhoff highlighted the countries’ maritime heritage and history of trade. “Just like Kuwait, my country borders the sea. As early as 1650, we traded with pearl merchants between Basra and Bahrain. Around 1750, the Netherlands was the most active European trading partner in the Gulf,” Westhoff said.

The ambassador stressed the importance of people-to-people connections beyond commerce. “Our ancestors realized the importance of good connections — not just for trading, but for building mutual understanding. It is the best antidote against global instability,” he added.

Acknowledging geopolitical similarities between Kuwait and the Netherlands, the ambassador praised the two countries’ approach to international challenges. “Being relatively small countries surrounded by large neighbors, Kuwait and the Netherlands have always relied on diplomacy, soft power, and economic cooperation to protect their interests,” he said.

King’s Day, celebrated on the birthday of King Willem-Alexander of Orange, is a national holiday in the Netherlands marked by orange-clad festivities, national colors, and community events. “It is a tradition that underscores the bond between the Dutch Royal Family and our citizens — a connection that has lasted over 500 years,” Westhoff noted.

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Minister decorates Army Chief of Staff with rank of Lieutenant General

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KUWAIT: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Sheikh Abdullah Ali Abdullah Al-Sabah on Wednesday decorated Army Chief of Staff Khaled Al-Shuraian with the rank of Lieutenant General, in implementation of an Amiri Decree issued by His Highness the Amir and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

In a statement, the Defense Ministry quoted Sheikh Abdullah as congratulating Lt Gen Al-Shuraian on the Amir’s confidence, describing the promotion as a reflection of his competence, leadership skills and long record of distinguished service. He wished the Army Chief further success in serving the nation, safeguarding its security and stability and preserving its achievements. The ceremony was attended by Defense Ministry Undersecretary Sheikh Dr Abdullah Meshaal Al-Sabah, Deputy Chief of Staff Maj Gen Sabah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and a number of senior officers.

Born in 1968, Lt Gen Al-Shuraian graduated from the Royal Jordanian Military College in 1990 and has since participated in several key operations, including the 1991 Kuwait Liberation War, the 2003 Iraq Liberation War and Saudi Arabia’s Operation Decisive Storm in 2015. He previously served as Commander of the Kuwaiti Air Defense Force and has received numerous medals and decorations in recognition of his service. — KUNA

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Committee discusses unified navigation and maritime safety

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KUWAIT: The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Ports and Maritime Administrations Committee held its 33rd meeting on Wednesday under Kuwait’s chairmanship, focusing on advancing an agreement to ensure freedom of navigation for GCC citizens in Arabian Gulf waters. Speaking to KUNA after the meeting, Director General of the Coast Guard at the Ministry of Interior, Brigadier General Sheikh Mubarak Ali Al-Yousef Al-Sabah, who headed the Kuwaiti delegation, said the committee discussed mutual recognition of maritime licenses among GCC states to strengthen regional integration and connectivity.

Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah highlighted that the meeting addressed regulations for the entry of traditional commercial vessels into GCC ports, safety standards for docks, and the use of electronic documentation to verify ship ownership and registration. Discussions also covered facilitating the use of marine transport within territorial seas, licensing for naval units and the establishment of regional training centers.

He emphasized that the meeting reflects the member states’ commitment to enhancing cooperation and developing the maritime transport sector, which boosts economic and social benefits and supports the growth of regional maritime trade. The discussions also encompassed protecting the marine environment and preserving resources to ensure sustainability.

Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah noted GCC achievements in maritime operations: Kuwait-flagged vessels attained the highest operational performance rating under the Tokyo Memorandum of Understanding, with 30 inspections completed without observations. Saudi Arabia expanded its fleet to 409 vessels totaling over 16.5 million tons and registered 3,000 national sailors through strategic training programs. In the UAE, Dubai launched its Maritime Transport Plan 2030 to increase maritime transport users by 51 percent and expand the network by 188 percent.

Qatar’s Hamad Port ranked 11th globally in the 2024 Container Efficiency Index, while Oman’s Port of Salalah secured second place in the World Bank’s CPPI index, the highest for any Arab port. Bahrain launched the advanced research vessel Al-Masaha 2050 to develop a comprehensive marine data system supporting strategic planning and economic development. Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah said these initiatives underscore GCC states’ shared commitment to strengthening regional maritime transport, safety and environmental protection. — KUNA

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Amiri Diwan officials receive Gulf envoys, sports delegation

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KUWAIT: Minister of Amiri Diwan Affairs Sheikh Hamad Jaber Al-Ali Al-Sabah and Chief of the Diwan of His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Thamer Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah on Monday received Gulf envoys at Bayan Palace to extend congratulations on their new appointments.

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The officials received Saudi Ambassador to Kuwait Prince Sultan bin Saad bin Khalid Al-Saud, Bahraini Ambassador Salah Ali Al-Maliki and Qatari Ambassador Ali bin Abdullah Al-Mahmoud. On the same day, Sheikh Hamad also received a delegation from the Kuwait Sports Club for the Deaf, reaffirming the government’s support for sports and initiatives promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities. — KUNA

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