Kuwait Amb. in Moscow presents credentials to Belarus


Ambassador of Kuwait in Moscow Rashid Al-Adwani presented his credentials on Tuesday to President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko as non-resident ambassador to Belarus.

Ambassador Al-Adwani conveyed the greetings of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, and His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, to President Lukashenko, along with their aspirations to strengthen relations between the two countries in all areas.

He also expressed their wishes for continued progress and prosperity for Belarus and its president.

For his part, President Lukashenko emphasized his country’s interest in enhancing relations with Kuwait in various fields, stressing the importance of investing in Belarus.

Lukashenko praised Kuwait’s role in the region and its efforts of peace and mediation aimed at helping resolve regional situations and conflicts.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Kuwait Deputy FM welcomes Lebanese charge d’affaires


Iraq called on Tuesday for an emergency meeting for the Arab League on the level of permanent representatives to discuss the alarming situation in Lebanon due to the Israeli brutal aggression.

Assistant Arab League Secretary Ambassador Hussam Zaki told KUNA that the League’s Secretariat had received a request from the Iraqi Permanent Representative in regards to the developments in Lebanon especially concerning the displaced and refugees.

The request was circulated amongst members and the President of the current session of the Arab League, Yemen, was informed to set the date for the meeting, he concluded.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Qatari Amir receives Abu Dhabi Crown Prince


The Amir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani received on Tuesday the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Khaled bin Mohammad Al-Nahyan; in Doha on an official visit.

The Qatari Amiri Diwan said in a statement that Sheikh Tamim welcomed and the Emirati crown prince discussed means to further ties between the two Gulf countries and their people, as well as strategic cooperation.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Egypt launches program for migrants, refugees with UN, EU


The Government of Egypt announced on Tuesday, in collaboration with the United Nations and the European Union, that it is launching a Joint UN Program implemented by UNHCR, IOM, UNICEF and WHO under the framework of the Joint Platform for Migrants and Refugees.

In a press release, the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, “Despite the increasing needs following the influx from Sudan since April 2023, Egypt continues its efforts to provide essential services, including health and education, to the refugees and migrants in vulnerable situations.

“In a spirit of solidarity and responsibility sharing, the program, supported by a EUR 12.2 million (about USD 13.5 million) grant from the European Union, is acknowledging these efforts and will partner with the Government to address basic health and education needs and enhance resilience and protection for the less advantaged migrants, refugees and asylum seekers living in Egypt, as well as their host communities,” it noted.

The program builds on the recommen
dation of the Common Situational Analysis on Education and Health for Migrants and Refugees carried out in 2022. It will ensure that key protection services remain available to the most vulnerable. It will also benefit the host communities in selected areas.

Assistant Foreign Minister for Multilateral Affairs and International Security Ambassador Amr Al-Jowaily highlighted Egypt’s long-standing role in hosting large numbers of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers. “Egypt adopts a comprehensive approach that allows for the integration of migrants and refugees into the Egyptian society through a no-camp policy, and providing basic services,” he said.

On her part, UN Resident Coordinator Office in Egypt Elena Panova stressed the significance of sharing the responsibility in upholding the rights of migrants and refugees.

“As one of the primary host countries in the region, Egypt stands at a crossroads in its response, facing unprecedented challenges brought on by global displacement. The responsibility of car
ing for and safeguarding people on the move cannot rest solely on the shoulders of Egypt; it demands a collective response from the international community and national partners.” Moreover, Head of the European Union Delegation to Egypt Ambassador Christian Berger emphasized on the EU’s ongoing support for Egypt’s efforts to improve services to refugees, asylum seekers and migrants as well as to strengthen the resilience of host communities, in addition to exploring resettlement opportunities and safe and legal pathways to the European Union for refugees hosted in Egypt.

“This comes in accordance with the principle of burden and responsibility sharing as Berger mentioned while praising Egypt’s long-lasting history of hosting significant numbers of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers, implementing an out-of-camp policy, and providing basic amenities,” he said.

“Under the Strategic and Partnership between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the European Union, adopted in March 2024, the European Union and Egypt
will continue to cooperate to support Egypt’s efforts in hosting refugees and both sides are committed to the protection of the rights of migrants and refugees,” he added.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Jammu and Kashmir witnesses 65.48 pct voter turnout in legislative polls


Third and last phase of Legislative Assembly Elections in Jammu and Kashmir State recorded 65.48 percent voter turnout on Tuesday. The Election Commission of India’s data showed that the third and final phase of elections in Jammu and Kashmir held for the first time in ten years and after the abrogation of Article 370 stripping the state of its limited self-rule saw 65.48 percent turnout.

This phase will decide the fate of 415 candidates contesting 40 seats as there are 3.9 million eligible voters. The first phase of elections, held on September 18, recorded a turnout of 61 percent while the second phase, held on September 25, saw the participation of 57.3 percent of eligible voters. The results of the polls are expected to be announced on October 8. The major contenders in the keenly-observed elections are the Bharatiya Janata Party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and opposition Indian National Congress – led by Rahul Gandhi, the National Conference and the People’s Democratic Party.

Source: Kuwait News
Agency

India, Jamaica to deepen ties


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral talks with his Jamaican counterpart Andrew Holness here on Tuesday, to deepen ties and explore new areas of cooperation.

The Indian Prime Minister’s Office said four MoUs have been signed in cultural exchange programme, sports, digital public infrastructure development, and online payment system on the sidelines of the talks.

In a statement, Modi said India and Jamaica’s relationship is rooted in the shared history, democratic values, and strong people-to-people ties.

New Delhi is ready to share experience with Jamaica in areas like digital public infrastructure, small industries, biofuel, innovation, health, education, agriculture, he added.

“Organized crime, drug trafficking, terrorism are our common challenges. We agreed to face these challenges together. We would be pleased to share our successful experience in the space sector with Jamaica as well,” the Indian premier noted.

Both sides also discussed global and regional issues and agreed that diffe
rences should be resolved through dialogue.

“We will continue our efforts together to ensure global peace and stability. India and Jamaica concur that it is imperative to reform all global institutions, including the UN Security Council. We will continue to work together to modernize these institutions,” Modi emphasized.

Holness, who is expected to visit Varanasi Wednesday and engage in programs on Thursday, met Indian President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Turkiye calls for more countries to recognize Palestinian state


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on Tuesday for more countries to recognize the state of Palestine as a matter of great importance.

“Since Oct. 7 (2023), nine countries have recognized the state of Palestine. We reiterate our call to the countries that have not yet done so to recognize the state of Palestine,” Erdogan said during a news conference with his Finnish counterpart Alexander Stubb, who is visiting Türkiye at Erdogan’s invitation.

Erdogan said recognition of the Palestinian state has “great” meaning and importance “in this environment where international organizations responsible for ensuring peace and security are ineffective.” Turkiye has long championed recognition of the state of Palestine, a push that gained more impetus amid Israeli occupation almost year-long offensive on 2 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, which resulted in the killing over 41,000 and injuring over 96,000.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Fifteen people die in seasonable floods in eastern Iran


Fifteen individuals were killed in seasonable floods that occurred in the province of Kerman, eastern Iran, said authorities on Tuesday.

Authorities in Jiroft city told the Islamic Republic News Agency (INRA) that rescue teams managed to salvage the bodies of 15 individuals who died in the floods.

The deceased individuals were near a river in the city when the floods occurred, added the source.

Source: Kuwait News Agency