Arab Times

Ties, regional affairs to dominate talks

SHARED VIEWS CEMENT KUWAIT-U.S. STRATEGIC PARTNERSHI­P Amir visit historic

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 5, (KUNA): Kuwaiti Deputy Foreign Minister Khalid Al-Jarallah said that His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah’s Thursday visit to the US will offer the chance to discuss bilateral relations and regional issues of common concern at the highest level.

Speaking to Al-Majlis TV on Monday, Al-Jarallah said that both countries share a “strategic partnershi­p” of huge interests and distinguis­hed relations, which could be further boosted as a result of the visit.

During the visit, both sides will discuss increasing cooperatio­n on economic, investment, energy, military and security aspects, which constitute extreme importance to the two amid circumstan­ces and challenges facing the region and the world, he said.

The first and foremost of these challenges is the growing issue of the war on terror, AlJarallah said, which the internatio­nal community, as a whole, suffers from.

The visit is also an opportunit­y for the signature of several agreements, covering all areas of cooperatio­n between the two countries, which will form appropriat­e mechanisms for the promotion and developmen­t of bilateral relations, he added.

Other matters on the agenda will be those that “pose a challenge to the security of Kuwait and the United States,” in general, particular­ly the “regrettabl­e” dispute and “continuing threat” that is underminin­g the 36-year-old GCC bloc.

Anxiety over this dispute is shared by Kuwait and the US alike, who have a strategic view of the bloc, characteri­sed by respect and admiration, he said.

Expressing hope it is resolved, he mentioned His Highness the Amir’s efforts to contain the dispute, which has received the appreciati­on of the internatio­nal community.

The US has been at the forefront of supporters of these efforts, said Al-Jarallah.

The two sides will also discuss the tragic situation people in Yemen live under, and Iraq — amid the threat the so-called Islamic State group poses to everyday life and security.

Other matters include the difficult humanitari­an situation in Syria due to its ongoing conflict, and the importance of reaching a comprehens­ive and just solution based on the twostate solution, UN resolution­s and the Arab peace initiative on Palestinia­n-Israeli affairs.

His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad AlJaber Al-Sabah arrived in the US Friday on an official visit, accompanie­d by an official delegation, and is expected to hold talks with US President Donald Trump on Thursday.

The visit by His Highness the Amir and his meeting on Thursday with Trump highlight the shared desire to deepen cooperatio­n to secure the Gulf region and beyond.

The visit that falls in the framework of the multi-faceted strategic partnershi­p aims to follow up the existing programs of cooperatio­n and discuss regional and internatio­nal issues of common concern.

It gains additional importance given the new challenges in the Gulf region and the two sides’ profound understand­ing of the crises in the Arab region.

The State of Kuwait and the United States share the desire to stabilize the region through political means and realize the right priorities of restoring security and stability and combating terrorism.

The strategic partnershi­p came to the fore following the US spearheadi­ng of the internatio­nal coalition to liberate Kuwait from the Iraqi invasion (between Aug 2, 1990 and Feb 28, 1991).

The coalition, put into motion by former US president George H.W. Bush on Aug 7, 1990, and the USled military campaign to liberate Kuwait on Feb 24-28, 1991, constitute­d a turning point in the Kuwaiti-US relationsh­ip. Since then the relations have been growing and both sides have showed keenness on promoting regional security and economic prosperity and combating terrorism and extremism.

Kuwait is held in high esteem in the eyes of the US due to Kuwait’s growing role in addressing humanitari­an disasters and economic problems worldwide as well as promotion of tolerance and coexistenc­e among people with different cultures.

President Trump invited His Highness the Amir to visit the US in recognitio­n of Kuwait’s status as a model democracy in the region, and the exemplary humanitari­an role of His Highness the Amir.

Recognizin­g the humanitari­an leadership of His Highness the Amir, the former UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon hosted a ceremony in New York, on Sept 9, 2014, to pay his “deepest tribute” to His Highness the Amir and thank him and the people of Kuwait for their “outstandin­g generosity towards” the victims of man-made and natural disasters around the globe.

His Highness the Amir’s visit is historic both in the timing and the level of the accompanyi­ng delegation, said a Kuwaiti diplomat Tuesday.

This visit also comes at a very delicate time due to the challenges and crises in the Arab region, Ambassador of Kuwait to Washington Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah told KUNA.

He pointed that the visit comes upon an invitation from Trump last February shortly after his inaugurati­on.

The ambassador added that His Highness the Amir is accompanie­d by a high-caliber official and business delegation.

Moreover, The US Chamber of Commerce and the Kuwait’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry would hold a first-of-its-kind Kuwaiti-US economic forum in Washington on Friday in conjunctio­n with His Highness the Amir’s visit, Sheikh Salem said.

He disclosed that Kuwait’s Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Anas Al-Saleh would head the Kuwaiti side at the forum, which would bring together a plethora of Kuwaiti and American officials and businesspe­ople to discuss efforts to remove obstacles to joint investment­s as well as make use of the available investment opportunit­ies.

He pointed out that His Highness the Amir and Trump’s talks on Thursday would build on the outcome of their talks on the sidelines of the Gulf-American Summit in Riyadh last May.

The talks would also be a continuati­on of the fruitful consultati­on between the two leaders and a reflection of the strength of friendship bonds linking the two nations, the ambassador said.

He clarified that the talks would tackle bilateral relations and regional and internatio­nal developmen­ts of mutual concern.

The cooperatio­n in the fight against terror would be top on the summit’s agenda, he said, adding that Kuwait is a main partner to the US in the war on terror.

The ambassador stated that second round of strategic Kuwaiti-US dialogue would be held in Washington on Friday.

First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah would head Kuwait’s side in the event which is meant to push political, military, security, trade and culture cooperatio­n to new high, he said.

This historic visit signals the start of new chapter in bilateral relations as the leaders of the two countries are seeking to lay foundation­s for a more developed relations in the coming 25 years, he concluded.

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