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Kuwait places humanitarian concerns at forefront of its foreign policy

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KUWAIT: Chairman of the Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) Ambassador Khaled Al-Mughamis reaffirmed Kuwait’s unwavering commitment to humanitarian causes and its dedication to strengthening partnerships with international organizations in the fields of relief and humanitarian aid. Speaking at the opening of a three-day workshop on international humanitarian law, organized by the KRCS in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Al-Mughamis highlighted Kuwait’s longstanding role as a leading donor and supporter of global relief efforts.

“Kuwait has consistently placed humanitarian concerns at the forefront of its foreign policy,” Al-Mughamis said, underlining the country’s eagerness to sustain its humanitarian approach in close cooperation with international bodies, particularly the ICRC. He noted that KRCS, inspired by these values, is committed to delivering aid to vulnerable populations in both times of peace and in the face of crises and disasters, locally and internationally. This, he stressed, is in alignment with the society’s fundamental humanitarian principles, which prioritize the protection of human dignity under the most challenging circumstances, especially during armed conflicts.

Turning to the significance of the workshop, Al-Mughamis described international humanitarian law as a vital framework aimed at mitigating human suffering during warfare and upholding human dignity even in the direst conditions. He emphasized the importance of spreading awareness and understanding of these principles among individuals and institutions to prevent violations and promote respect for human rights. He also praised the ICRC for its pivotal role in advancing international humanitarian law and for its continued support to national societies, including the KRCS, through technical and educational assistance.

For his part, Mamadou Sow, Head of the ICRC’s Regional Delegation for the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, expressed pride in the enduring partnership with the KRCS. He lauded the society’s dedication to promoting and defending the principles of international humanitarian law. “This workshop is not merely a training event—it is a powerful message of humanity, promoting awareness, self-restraint, and solidarity,” Sow said. He also expressed deep sorrow over the recent tragic events in Gaza, particularly the loss of International Red Cross Movement members in Khan Younis, extending condolences to the victims’ families and colleagues.

The workshop features in-depth discussions on key topics such as the role of the International Red Cross Movement, the fundamentals of international humanitarian law, the intersection of international law and armed conflict, the work of the International Criminal Court, and the protection of civilians through both Islamic Sharia and international humanitarian standards. Representatives from various Kuwaiti ministries, institutions, and associations are participating in the event, which aims to bolster understanding and implementation of humanitarian law and to reinforce its core values across the region. — KUNA

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Public works minister discusses cooperation with Qatari PM

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DOHA: Kuwaiti Minister of Public Works Dr Noura Al-Mashaan met on Wednesday with Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, to discuss ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation between Kuwait and Qatar.

According to a statement from the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the meeting, held in Doha, focused on reviewing the strong ties between the two countries and exploring avenues to enhance collaboration. The two officials also discussed several issues of mutual interest. — KUNA

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Minister of Defense honors record-setting naval forces athlete

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KUWAIT: Minister of Defense Sheikh Abdullah Ali Abdullah Al-Sabah commended Colonel Yousef Al-Shatti for his remarkable global achievement in setting a Guinness World Record for the fastest marathon completed while wearing full military gear, during a race held in Ovar, Portugal.

In a statement, the Ministry of Defense said that Sheikh Abdullah received Colonel Al-Shatti at his office on Wednesday morning to honor this distinguished accomplishment.

During the meeting, the minister reaffirmed his support for members of the Kuwait Armed Forces who participate in events that highlight the strength and stature of Kuwaiti sports. He praised the athletes for their excellence, dedication, and perseverance in achieving outstanding results both at home and on the international stage. — KUNA

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Keeta team visits Kuwait Times and Kuwait News

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KUWAIT: A delegation from Keeta, a food delivery platform developed by Chinese tech company Meituan, paid a visit to Kuwait Times and Kuwait News on Tuesday, getting a glimpse into the local media scene.

The stopover, which included friendly conversations and a lighthearted studio game, was part of Keeta’s broader regional exploration as it prepares to enter the Kuwaiti market, following launches in Hong Kong and Saudi Arabia.

During the visit, the team toured the Kuwait Times studio, printing press, editorial department, and archives room, getting a behind-the-scenes look at how the newsroom operates. Impressed by the legacy and scale of the operation, they expressed curiosity and appreciation for the process that shapes local journalism.

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