Kuwaiti, UK FMs discuss bilateral ties

Kuwaiti FM Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and UK FM James Cleverly. (KUNA)
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Updated 26 July 2023
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Kuwaiti, UK FMs discuss bilateral ties

  • Officials called for joint dialogue to complete the demarcation of maritime borders between Iraq, Kuwait beyond Mark 162

KUWAIT: Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah met his UK counterpart James Cleverly on Wednesday to discuss ways to enhance bilateral ties.

During the meeting, the two officials reviewed the latest regional and global political developments.

They highlighted the importance of joint dialogue to complete the demarcation of maritime borders between Iraq and Kuwait beyond Mark 162, stressing the need for any resolution to abide by international law.

Al-Sabah and Cleverly also discussed the Palestinian issue, including repeated Israeli attacks on Al-Aqsa Mosque and other holy sites, as well Israel’s systematic violations against the Palestinian people.

The two sides condemned the repeated burning of copies of the Qur’an in Sweden and Denmark.

Cleverly began a three-day tour to the Middle East on Tuesday to boost ties with the region.

The trip — to Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan — comes after the UK government announced that citizens of Gulf countries and Jordan will benefit from a new electronic travel authorization visa scheme.
 


Lebanon PM Nawaf Salam says he will not allow anyone to drag the country into new conflicts

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Lebanon PM Nawaf Salam says he will not allow anyone to drag the country into new conflicts

  • Salam said Hezbollah can threaten to become further involved between Iran, Israel and the US, but the Lebanese government has full control

DUBAI: Lebanon’s Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said that Lebanon has had enough ventures in the past and that he would not allow anyone to drag the country into new conflicts.

Speaking at the World Governments Summit on Tuesday, Salam said Lebanon has been involved in the war on Gaza over the last couple of years, and the damage it has cost them has been massive.

Salam said Hezbollah can threaten to become further involved between Iran, Israel and the US, but the Lebanese government has full control over the southern region and will not allow further involvement. 

“For the first time since 1996, the Lebanese government through the Lebanese Armed Forces … has full control over the south of the country,” he said.

“No one is ready to involve the country in further adventures which could cost us more and will not engage in further ventures and conflicts,” he added.

“We are aware that we are in one of the most tense regions in the world. We need to fortify ourselves by working on restoring the decision on peace and war in Lebanon,” he added.

Salam said Lebanon’s goal was to reform its sovereignty and attract global investment.

“People only focus on reforms in financial institutions, but reforms are much wider than that for my government, which of course means financial reform, but administrative reforms are also important and needed,” he added.

Salam said that attracting investment requires achieving a sense of security in the country, not only for the Lebanese people but for the world.

“Reform and sovereignty go hand in hand. We need to restore the Lebanese state and the confidence in our people,” he explained.

Salam emphasized his country’s position in achieving judicial, security and financial reforms and said he will not allow anyone to do their work for them. 

“All we want from our brothers here is to support our journey, but not take our place or play our role,” he said, referring to countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council.

The minister said there would be a conference soon to support the Lebanese Armed Forces, and he invited all Arab leaders to participate in this event, adding that it was a way to enhance Lebanon’s security.