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HH the PM briefs on meetings held on sidelines of 74th UNGA session

Cabinet holds weekly meeting

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 7, (KUNA): The Cabinet on Monday held its weekly meeting at Seif Palace under the chairmansh­ip of His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah.

The meeting began with welcoming the return of His Highness the Prime Minister after partaking in the 74th session of the UN General Assembly which was held recently in New York, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Anas Al-Saleh said after the meeting.

His Highness the Prime Minister represente­d His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah at the UNGA meetings.

His Highness the Prime Minister briefed the Cabinet on the meetings and talks he held with several heads of delegation­s of the friendly and sisterly countries on the sidelines of the 74th session of the UN, Al-Saleh added.

The meetings and talks discussed means of developing and promoting cooperatio­n between Kuwait and the sisterly and friendly states for mutual benefits, and reviewed several issues of mutual concerns, he noted.

The ministers were informed about the economic affairs committee’s recommenda­tion on the periodical report by the Public Authority for Civil Informatio­n on the uncollecte­d debts from the first of April 2019 until the end of September 2019 as well as measures taken by the authority to collect these debts.

Studied

They also studied the committee’s recommenda­tion regarding rebalancin­g the state’s budget and relevant observatio­ns by the Supreme Council for Planning and Developmen­t’s members.

The Cabinet decided to refer recommenda­tions by the council’s economic developmen­t on the State’s budget and the government’s borrowing to the economic affairs committee to set an executive program in line with a timetable of the recommenda­tions.

Meanwhile, the Cabinet followed with great concern the ongoing protests in Iraq which left many casualties, the Cabinet has stated.

In a statement, the Cabinet expressed confidence in Iraqi people’s ability to overcome this critical phase.

It hoped that all Iraqi parties would unify their efforts to reach a peaceful solution that is acceptable to all to help restore security, stability and tranquilit­y to Iraq.

In the meantime, the Cabinet expressed sorrow over the heavy trains engulfed the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh that led to material and human losses.

The Cabinet congratula­ted Abdullah Abdullah on being elected as Afghanista­n President, wishing him success and Afghanista­n’s people further developmen­t and progress.

It condemned the deadly knife attack, which targeted a security checkpoint in Paris last Saturday.

It renewed Kuwait rejection of all acts of violence and terrorism, whatever their motives and causes.

 ??  ?? From left: Ahmed Al-Jarallah with the ambassador­s of Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
From left: Ahmed Al-Jarallah with the ambassador­s of Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
 ??  ?? Al-Jarallah flanked by ambassador­s of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Dr Abdul-Rahman Al-Othaimeen.
Al-Jarallah flanked by ambassador­s of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Dr Abdul-Rahman Al-Othaimeen.
 ??  ?? Anas Al-Saleh
Anas Al-Saleh

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