Kuwait officials discuss OPEC+ oil output decrease with senior US Senator

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Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah discussed ties with New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez. (KUNA)
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Kuwait’s Parliament Speaker Ahmad Al-Saadoun welcomed New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez in Kuwait. (KUNA)
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Updated 24 November 2022
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Kuwait officials discuss OPEC+ oil output decrease with senior US Senator

  • Kuwait’s foreign minister reiterated that politics did not interfere with OPEC+ decision to reduce oil output
  • New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez reiterated US commitment to Gulf stability

KUWAIT: Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Parliament Speaker Ahmad Al-Saadoun received senior New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, state news agency (KUNA) reported.

During the meeting, Kuwait’s foreign minister reiterated that politics did not interfere with the latest OPEC+ decision to reduce oil output. “The decision was based on technical study of the global oil market,” read KUNA statement.

He renewed Kuwait’s contribution to efforts to maintain stability in oil markets.

During the meeting, Menendez reiterated the US government’s commitment to achieving safety and security in the Gulf region.

Kuwaiti officials and Menendez also reviewed the historical ties between both countries, pledging further effort to advance cooperation to serve common interests.  

Recently, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait denied reports that there have been discussions to increase oil production at the next OPEC+ meeting.

The decision to cut production by 2 million barrels a day will stand till the end of 2023, they affirmed.


Denmark supports Palestinian refugees’ UN agency with over $16m

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Denmark supports Palestinian refugees’ UN agency with over $16m

  • ‘UNRWA is an indispensable lifeline for Palestinians in Gaza & the region,’ the Danish foreign minister said
  • In 2023, Denmark and UNRWA signed a 5-year support agreement totaling $75.2m between 2023 and 2027

LONDON: Denmark announced on Tuesday the disbursement of all planned funding to the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, amounting to over €14 million ($16.54 million) for 2026.

“UNRWA is an indispensable lifeline for Palestinians in Gaza & the region,” Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen wrote on X.

He added: “Continued support is essential especially with UNRWA under intense pressure. Urge more to follow.”

In 2023, Denmark and UNRWA signed a five-year support agreement totaling $75.2 million between 2023 and 2027, with an annual contribution of around $15.2 million (DKK 105 million).

The funding comes after Israeli authorities recently demolished UNRWA’s headquarters in Jerusalem and stormed its premises in the occupied West Bank on several occasions. Britain, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Ireland, Japan, Norway, Portugal, and Spain condemned the demolition.

Israeli forces bombed and destroyed several UNRWA buildings in the Gaza Strip, accusing the agency of employing Hamas members involved in the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks. UNRWA stated that Israel has not provided evidence for its accusations, which have endangered UNRWA staff and harmed the organization’s reputation.

The Danish contribution will support UNRWA’s essential services for Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip. The agency employs 12,000 people in the Palestinian territories, and its health care, education, and social protection services are vital to Palestinians.