Arab Times

Kuwait reaffirms solidarity with UK on Salisbury incident

‘OPCW report confirms nerve agent had been used’

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NEW YORK, April 19, (KUNA): The State of Kuwait reiterated its solidarity with the United Kingdom in whatever measures it might take to determine the culprits in the poisoning incident in Salisbury on March 4.

Speaking before a UN Security Council session on the New Report on Salisbury Nerve Agent Attack, Kuwait Permanent Representa­tive to the UN Ambassador Mansour AlOtaibi said the Organizati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) report had supported findings that a military-grade nerve agent had been identified.

The State of Kuwait is firmly against proliferat­ion, production and storing of WMDs and denounces any use or threat to use such weapons, whether directly or indirectly whatever the justificat­ions might be, Al-Otaibi stressed.

Council members speaking after the short briefing universall­y condemned the use of chemical agents in targeted attacks. However, opinions diverged widely on the implicatio­ns of the OPCW report with regard to the identity of the Salisbury incident’s perpetrato­rs.

Moreover, High Representa­tive for Disarmamen­t Affairs Izumi Nakamitsu summarized new informatio­n about the March 4 incident, which she had received from OPCW. Samples taken from the site had confirmed the United Kingdom’s findings regarding the identity of the toxic chemicals.

Meanwhile, the representa­tive of the United Kingdom Karen Pierce said the report had supported her Government’s own findings that a nerve agent had been identified.

Rejecting those allegation­s as “completely baseless,” the Russian Federation’s delegate emphasized that the OPCW report revealed that the toxic substances could have been produced in the Russian Federation, United States or a host of other countries.

The Egyptian government has approved a draft law presented by the Egyptian president on the basis of a letter submitted by Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Developmen­t (KFAED) to the Egyptian government, represente­d by Ministry of Investment and Internatio­nal Corporatio­n for, granting a fund worth KD 100,000 to finance the technical and economic preparatio­ns including feasibilit­y aspects for farming palm trees in Egypt, reports Al-Rai daily.

The Egyptian government said the feasibilit­y aspects will be studied prior to preparing a land of space 15,000 acres for planting nearly 1.5 million palm trees in the first phase of the project as well as establish a factory for production of dates.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? Kuwait’s Permanent Representa­tive to the UN Mansour Al-Otaibi addressing the Security Council.
KUNA photo Kuwait’s Permanent Representa­tive to the UN Mansour Al-Otaibi addressing the Security Council.

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