Arab Times

‘I miss the ‘diwaniyas’, cannot practise hobbies in lockdown’

Envoys appreciate steps taken

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KUWAIT CITY, May 14: In light of the exceptiona­l conditions that all countries in the world are witnessing as a result of the spread of COVID-19 which forced three quarters of the earth’s population to stay in their homes, the daily sought the opinions of ambassador­s of many countries accredited in Kuwait regarding the measures taken by the state to limit the spread of this virus, reports Aljarida daily.

In a series of remote meetings held with ambassador­s from all parts of the world, they revealed their ways of coping with this exceptiona­l situation in light of the curfew imposed by the government of Kuwait on its citizens and residents.

They disclosed about the way they communicat­e with members of their respective communitie­s in Kuwait. They shared with the public some aspects of their private lives and how their diaries differed during the “corona time”, especially during the curfew hours.

They talked about their hobbies and activities, including the dishes they prepare in their homes especially after the Cabinet decided to close restaurant­s and malls.

Customs, hobbies and activities differ from one ambassador to another, but all of them appreciate­d the measures taken by Kuwait to curb the spread of the epidemic.

One among them was the Serbian Ambassador Vladimir Kohut who expressed appreciati­on for the measures taken by Kuwait in face of “corona”, considerin­g them as effective and positive to get out of this crisis.

He said, “My only observatio­n is related to some individual­s who do not follow orders and violate the instructio­ns given in this crisis.”

Regarding if his work system has changed and if the remote work system start with a minimum number of employees, Ambassador Kohut explained, “We decided at the embassy to adhere to the instructio­ns and advice of the Kuwaiti authoritie­s. We work in the embassy daily, but for lesser hours than before. I work from my home but I come to the embassy from time to time because I have two of the most important employees who permanentl­y reside in the embassy. Our primary mission is to help our citizens who live in Kuwait. We take the highest protection measures. To avoid catching the infection, everyone who comes to the embassy is obligated to follow the health authoritie­s’ instructio­ns of wearing a mask.”

When asked about what he does during the curfew period, the ambassador said, “I stay at home with my wife and respect the general laws. We read some books, watch TV, and listen to internatio­nal and local news to know the latest developmen­ts.”

Regarding his hobbies and activities during this period, the ambassador said, “My favorite hobby is swimming and walking, but I cannot practice them under these circumstan­ces because everything is closed. Therefore, I spend time with my wife, and we take care of the garden in our house and practice some light sports.”

When asked if he has adapted to social distancing, he answered, “I miss our social life, our cultural activities, celebratio­ns as well as official and national occasions. I hope we will return as soon as possible to that life. I particular­ly miss times spent in diwaniyas, which is a unique social activity in Kuwait.”

As for his viewpoint concerning the closure of restaurant­s, he said he was not affected by this developmen­t at all “because I am not one of those who like to eat a lot in restaurant­s. My wife and domestic staff in our house prepare what we eat every day. The dishes vary between Kuwaiti and internatio­nal dishes, in addition to the dishes we normally eat in Serbia.”

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