Kuwait Times

Migrant smuggling undermines peace, security in Libya: Kuwait

Kuwait concerned at issues in African Great Lakes region

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NEW YORK: The continued smuggling of irregular migrants into, through and from Libyan territory contribute­s to underminin­g peace and stability in Libya, Kuwait’s mission at the United Nations said on Friday. This came during a speech delivered by the First Secretary Abdulaziz Al-Ajmi at a Security Council session after the adoption of resolution 2491 on the inspection of ships off Libya’s coasts, suspected of migrant smuggling and human traffickin­g.

Ajmi called on countries to support UN efforts by providing these migrants with safe shelter until their asylum applicatio­ns are processed or to assist them until their return home. This would contribute to maintainin­g the security and stability of Libya and its territoria­l integrity and ensure non-interferen­ce in its internal affairs. He welcomed the resolution, mentioning that Kuwait voted in favor due to the “importance of addressing the challenges posed by the smuggling of migrants and human traffickin­g in the Mediterran­ean, off the Libyan coast.” He also praised the efforts of the UK as the country responsibl­e for the Libyan issue.

Meanwhile, Kuwait affirmed necessity of intensifyi­ng efforts for facing “challenges” in the Great Lakes region. The Gulf state has also welcomed UN efforts aimed at involving regional countries to “boost implementa­tion” of the framework agreement for peace and security in the republic of Congo. The Kuwaiti stand was expressed by Bader Al-Munaikh, Minister Plenipoten­tiary, also the State of Kuwait’s Deputy Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations, during a UN Security Council’s session on the Great Lakes issue, on Thursday.

Ambassador Munaikh noted significan­ce of the existing coordinati­on between the UN and regional organizati­ons, namely the African Union, for maintainin­g stability in the Great Lakes area. He welcomed formation of a government in the Congo and the Congolese president efforts to communicat­e with many leaders of regional countries. Such an approach will bolster confidence and create an adequate atmosphere for greater regional cooperatio­n. Moreover, he expressed satisfacti­on at the framework agreement reached at the Luanda conference, during which leaders of the regional countries resolved some issues.

Boosting developmen­t in the region is helpful for stability and averting strife, Munaikh said, also pinning high hopes on a

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trade conference for the Great Lakes countries, due next year. However, the senior Kuwaiti diplomat voiced concern regarding lack of security in East Congo and prospected ramificati­ons on regional security. Moreover, he called on regional countries to ensure success of the 10th summit for the regional supervisio­n, due in Kinshasa and expressed concern for armed groups’ non-abidance by the peace accord for Central Africa.

Stable security in Burundi is a positive indication “which we hope will persist after the 2020 elections,” he added. At the humanitari­an level, large numbers of the relocated and refugees add to the burden borne by the regional countries, he said and called for greater efforts to face such a challenge. In conclusion, he praised some regional countries’ measures against the epidemic Ebola.

 ?? — AFP ?? AL-KHOMS, LIBYA: This picture taken on October 1, 2019 shows rescued migrants sitting on a pier next to a Libyan coast guard ship in the town of Al-Khoms, a town 120 kilometers (75 miles) east of the capital.
— AFP AL-KHOMS, LIBYA: This picture taken on October 1, 2019 shows rescued migrants sitting on a pier next to a Libyan coast guard ship in the town of Al-Khoms, a town 120 kilometers (75 miles) east of the capital.
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