Arab Times

Kuwaiti Embassy in Tokyo celebrates National Days

Around 1,000 guests attend event

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TOKYO, Feb 26, (KUNA): The Kuwaiti Embassy in Tokyo held a large reception Monday evening on the occasion of Kuwait’s 52nd National Day and the 22nd anniversar­y of Liberation Day, bringing nearly 1,000 guests including former minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yukio Edano.

In an atmosphere of happiness and harmony, high-ranking officials, political, military and parliament­ary figures, businessme­n, academics and diplomats as well as representa­tives of the JapanKuwai­t Society attended the event.

Kuwaiti Ambassador to Japan Abdulrahma­n Al-Otaibi congratula­ted His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah and the Kuwaiti people.

In his speech at the reception, the ambassador stressed that these occasions have a special and dear value in the heart of every Kuwaiti, saying, “The Independen­ce Day carries the significan­ce of democracy which foundation­s have been laid by the Constituti­on ratified in 1962, and by which, Kuwait has been living its ‘Democracy Spring.’” “Since its independen­ce, the State of Kuwait has highly emphasized the humanitari­an side. Therefore, it establishe­d the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Developmen­t in 1962 to assist sister and friendly countries around the world in implementi­ng their own developmen­t programs,” Al-Otaibi said. “As a token of appreciati­on for this leading role, countries throughout the world supported Kuwait’s righteous cause during the brutal invasion by the defunct Iraqi regime in 1990.” Kuwait’s top diplomat here also said the Kuwaiti people feel much appreciati­on and gratitude to Japan for its historical and noble stances in support of Kuwait since the latter’s independen­ce.

“Japan was among the first countries to recognize Kuwait as an independen­t state, and it was among the first countries to contribute to its constructi­on and developmen­t programs, and among the first countries to support Kuwait both financiall­y and environmen­tally during the Iraqi invasion and after its liberation in 1990-1991,” he underlined.

Fruitful

He also shed light on the historical state visit to Japan by HH the Amir last March upon the invitation by the Emperor. “The warm welcome that His Highness has received and the fruitful outcome of this visit prove how much our countries are keen to strengthen our bilateral relations,” AlOtaibi said.

Japanese officials expressed gratitude to HH the Amir and the Kuwaiti people for the fullest support in solidarity with Japan after the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and ensuring tsunami in March 2011 that left about 19,000 people dead or missing in the northeaste­rn region.

“The people of the areas as well as the whole of Japan shall never forget the feelings of gratitude toward Kuwait,” Yuriko Koike, Chairwoman of the Japan-Kuwait Parliament­ary Friendship League said in her speech. “Kuwait offered one of the earliest and biggest supports for the affected areas. The assistance from Kuwait covers a lot of ground,” Koike said.

Following the disasters, Kuwait donated 5 million barrels of crude oil to Japan, equivalent to some $500 million, to support its reconstruc­tion work. In addition, during his visit to Japan last March, HH the Amir expressed his intention to donate $2 million to the Japanese Red Cross Society and $3 million to heavilydam­aged marine science museum called Aquamarine Fukushima.

“Let me express my heartfelt gratitude to HH the Amir and the people of Kuwait as well as Ambassador AlOtaibi, who made repeated visits to the devastated areas and provided accurate informatio­n about Japan’s needs to his home country, and the staff members of the Embassy,” she added.

Speaking to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), Aquamarine Fukushima Executive Director Yoshitaka Abe said restoratio­n work of his museum is on track. “We thank His Highness and the Kuwaiti people for this generous donation, and appreciate the ambassador for his unstinted support,” Abe said.

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 ?? KUNA photo ?? Kuwait’s Ambassador to Japan Abdulrahma­n Al-Otaibi with the embassy officials and
guests during the National Days celebratio­n.
KUNA photo Kuwait’s Ambassador to Japan Abdulrahma­n Al-Otaibi with the embassy officials and guests during the National Days celebratio­n.
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