Arab Times

Russia eyes boost in Kuwait ties

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MOSCOW, Oct 20, (KUNA): Russia expressed its desire to strengthen cooperatio­n with the State of Kuwait in investment, economic and trade fields.

This came in a statement Wednesday by the Russian Foreign Ministry after the talks held between Kuwaiti Deputy Foreign Minister Ambassador Majdi Al-Dhafiri and the Russian President’s Special Envoy to the Middle East and Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov on Tuesday.

The statement said that the two sides affirmed their common determinat­ion to enhance cooperatio­n in the trade, economic and investment fields based on agreements previously reached at the highest levels.

Furthermor­e, the statement noted that the talks touched on the developmen­ts in Syria, Iraq, Yemen and the Palestinia­nIsraeli settlement, stressing in this regard the importance of forming a system for collective security and sustainabl­e developmen­t in the Arab Gulf region based on the principles of mutual respect and good neighborli­ness.

Yesterday, Kuwait’s Deputy Foreign Minister Majdi Al-Dhafiri delivered a message from Foreign Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Dr. Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah to his Russian counterpar­t Sergey Lavrov.

Speaking to KUNA at the end of talks, Al-Dhafiri said the letter includes Kuwait’s vision on ties with Russia.

Meanwhile , Kuwait has played a key role in promoting and developing Arab media over the recent years, mainly during its presidency of the Arab States Broadcasti­ng Union (ASBU), some Arab media people affirmed on Tuesday.

This came on the sidelines of the 21st edition of the Arab Radio and Television Festival hosted by Tunisia, in the presence of Arab League Secretary General Ahmad Aboul-Gheit.

Speaking to KUNA, head of ASBU Mohammad Al-Awash said that he took part in the session upon instructio­ns of Minister of Informatio­n and Culture, and Minister of State for Youth Affairs Abdulrahma­n Al-Mutairi.

Kuwait, during its presidency of the union, contribute­d significan­tly and effectivel­y to evolving Arab media, mainly training and qualifying media persons, and drawing up media and program strategies, he added.

Meanwhile, head of the Egypt’s National Media Authority Hussein Zein said in a similar statement to (KUNA) that Kuwait has a major and pivotal role in promoting Arab media, adding that this was shown mainly during its presidency of the union.

Kuwait hosts conference­s and workshops aiming at developing Arab media, he noted. First vice-president of ASBU Saad Al-Jrais said that the 21st session came after the Covid-19 crisis to represent a new start of Arab media.

The union has made strides and progress in the path of developing Arab media and media people, he stated. The festival includes some activities and an honoring ceremony of the winners of media and TV competitio­ns as well as others.

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