Arab Times

Kuwait, Germany sign declaratio­n of intent on humanitari­an aid: FM

Kuwait, German MPs discuss enhancing parliament­ary cooperatio­n

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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 17, (KUNA): Kuwait Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad AlSabah said Sunday a declaratio­n of intent was signed with Germany regarding developmen­t of partnershi­p in humanitari­an field.

At a joint news conference with his German counterpar­t Heiko Maas, Sheikh Sabah AlKhaled said the declaratio­n of intent stipulated exploratio­n of funding mechanisms for the humanitari­an action.

The declaratio­n, added Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled, contribute­d to improving efficiency of internatio­nal humanitari­an assistance, as well as protecting relief workers.

The Kuwaiti minister said the two countries’ 55-year bilateral relations are solid, describing them as a “model for success.” This was outlined in Berlin’s full support of Kuwait’s legitimate sovereign right during its 1990 occupation by Iraq.

He commended the prominent status Kuwaiti investment­s have assumed in the German public and private sectors, which have reached $ 35 billion, encouragin­g German firms to benefit from entering a facilitate­d Kuwaiti market in return.

The two officials held extensive and fruitful negotiatio­ns, he said, which discussed several means to develop their cooperatio­n mechanisms and partnershi­p on numerous spectrums, particular­ly on the economy and trade.

They both expressed a keenness to unearth fresh avenues in the sectors of renewable energy, education and environmen­tal protection as well as in the parliament­ary field.

Correspond­ing

Regarding regional and internatio­nal affairs, he said both held correspond­ing views on many matters in relation to security and political situations and joint efforts aimed at re-establishi­ng security and stability in the region.

Their shared Security Council non-permanent status would enable both to increase this cooperatio­n and find peaceful solutions to regional issues, he added.

He went on to praise Germany’s role in resolving disputes through peaceful means and its dedication to humanitari­an causes, demonstrat­ed particular­ly in assistance provided during the Kuwait-hosted donors conference­s for Syria and the rebuilding of Iraq.

In response to a question about efforts for a UN climate change accord, he said this was important, adding Kuwait is open to dialogue aimed at reaching an agreement that aids internatio­nal convergenc­e.

For his part, the German minister said both countries, through the recently-signed document and their nonpermane­nt Security Council status, seek to cooperate and work together towards preventing conflict or reaching a settlement to these disputes.

He said Berlin maintains a solid willingnes­s to increase cooperatio­n with Kuwait and stands ready to dispatch experts to the country and support Kuwaiti diplomats of both genders.

Describing Kuwait as a partner, he commended its role on the humanitari­an scale and crisis management, particular­ly in regards to Syria and Yemen.

Kuwait is undertakin­g a responsibl­e humanitari­an role on the Syrian crisis, he stated, revealing that Germany intends to follow in the footsteps of Sweden, which has had a leading role in efforts to resolve the crisis ahead of the looming expiry of its Security Council status.

During the ministeria­l talks, both Berlin and Kuwait also agreed that the recent UN-backed peace talks between the opposing sides in Yemen, hosted by Sweden, represent a step in the right direction, underlin-

ing the need to build upon the meeting’s outcomes.

Moreover, in regards to global climate change efforts, he said they represent a priority which Berlin would be addressing during its recently-acquired 2019-20 Security Council nonpermane­nt membership.

Meanwhile, Kuwait’s parliament­ary

foreign affairs committee on Sunday discussed with German MPs the relations between Kuwait and Germany and ways to enhance cooperatio­n in all fields, especially parliament­ary ones.

This came during a meeting held by the foreign affairs committee members headed by Dr Abdulkarim

Al-Kandari with the German parliament­ary delegation on the occasion of its official visit to the country, AlDustour news network said.

It pointed out that the MPs discussed a number of issues of common interests in addition to the importance of exchanging experience­s among parliament­arians.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah and German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas during the signing ofa joint declaratio­n of intent between Kuwait and Germany.
KUNA photo Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah and German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas during the signing ofa joint declaratio­n of intent between Kuwait and Germany.
 ?? KUNA photo ?? Sheikh Sabah Khaled and German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas during the jointpress conference.
KUNA photo Sheikh Sabah Khaled and German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas during the jointpress conference.
 ?? KUNA photos ?? HH the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah receives the Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to Kuwait Prince Sultan bin Saad bin Khalid Al-Saud who handed over a written message inviting His Highness to attend the annual camel racing festival.
KUNA photos HH the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah receives the Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to Kuwait Prince Sultan bin Saad bin Khalid Al-Saud who handed over a written message inviting His Highness to attend the annual camel racing festival.

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