Kuwait Times

Kuwait, Japan hail strong ties

Japan Embassy marks Emperor’s Birthday Over 5,000 Kuwaiti tourists visited Japan in 2023 O

- By Passant Hisham

KUWAIT: The Embassy of Japan held a reception on Wednesday on the occasion of the birthday of the Emperor of Japan at Regency Hotel. Kuwaiti Deputy Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah as the guest of honor. Speaking to Kuwait Times, Japanese Ambassador to Kuwait Morino Yasunari stressed on bilateral trade between the countries. “Kuwait is the third largest supplier of oil to Japan. We would like to expand these relations beyond oil and build more cooperatio­ns in the areas of health, food and environmen­t, as both countries have common interests in these areas,” he said. He also noted that unfortunat­ely, Kuwait culture is not very well known in Japan, so he invited more Kuwaitis to visit Japan and raise more awareness about their culture there.

In his opening speech, he specifical­ly addressed his desire to work closely with the ministry of foreign affairs and other government bodies in Kuwait, as well as various organizati­ons and individual­s for the sake of achieving peace, prosperity and a better world.

Morino emphasized the already existing diplomatic relations that have strengthen­ed the ties between the two countries, which have been reflected in various instances last year. Firstly, more than 5,000 Kuwaiti tourists visited Japan in 2023, aligning with its aim to attract foreign investment from all countries around the world.

“We are proud of our high-quality human capital and competitiv­e R&D. Japan is aiming to reach 100

trillion yen (about $670 billion) inn trade balance in 2030,” he added, explaining Japan upholds a free and open economic order under the well-establishe­d rule of law, which provides a stable, secure and predictabl­e business environmen­t.

Secondly, he referred to the rise in the exchange of students and the increasing business delegation­s, where government institutes and organizati­ons from the two countries cooperated in holding various symposiums. Morino also highlighte­d Kuwait’s success to attract Japanese voice actors and musicians in anime-related events held in Kuwait.

Lastly, he added the significan­t interest by both Japanese and Kuwaiti peoples to learn each other’s language has encouraged Kuwait University to accept Japanese students to a year-long Arabic language course, in addition to providing a Japanese language course for Kuwaitis. He expected these kinds of interactio­ns to continue this year, further deepening and extending relations. “Cultural exchanges are not only important for friendship and mutual understand­ing, but can also inspire further developmen­t of the respective cultures,” Morino said.

The ambassador announced the approach of Expo 2025 in 14 months in Osaka and Kansai. “I hope that the 2025 Expo will be an epoch-making occasion to reaffirm the importance of mutual understand­ing, harmony and cooperatio­n for peace and further developmen­t of mankind,” he said.

Finally, Morino conveyed his gratitude for the encouragin­g messages he received from government leaders, Kuwaiti citizens and diplomatic representa­tives following the earthquake that struck Japan’s northern region on Jan 1. Furthermor­e, he recalled the words of the Japanese emperor in his annual remarks in January this year, expressing his grief about the loss of lives due to the wars and conflicts that are happening around the world, especially in Gaza and Ukraine.

 ?? ?? Japanese Ambassador to Kuwait Morino Yasunari and Kuwait Deputy Foreign Minister, Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah cut the cake during the event. — Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
Japanese Ambassador to Kuwait Morino Yasunari and Kuwait Deputy Foreign Minister, Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah cut the cake during the event. — Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
 ?? ?? Guests attending the event.
Guests attending the event.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Kuwait