Arab Times

Kuwait ‘celebrates’ 55th anniversar­y of joining UN

Country became UN’s 111th member on May 14, 1963

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NEW YORK, May 13, (KUNA): Kuwait is set to celebrate its 55th anniversar­y for joining the UN on Monday, as the country became the UN’s 111th member on May 14, 1963.

Speaking to KUNA on Sunday, Deputy Spokesman for the Secretary General Farhan Haq thanked Kuwait for its great role in supporting the UN’s activities and programs especially in the humanitari­an field.

He also hailed Kuwait’s efforts to protect internatio­nal peace and security through mediation between the GCC states as well as between clashing Yemeni parties.

Kuwait provides over 1.3 percent worth of humanitari­an aid out of its total GDP, a percentage which exceeds the internatio­nal standard of 0.7 percent. The country had set 10 percent of its contributi­ons for the UN bodies, and had doubled the number in September 2014.

As a result of the country’s efforts to support internatio­nal peace, Kuwait won UN Security Council (UNSC) membership for the term 1978-1979, while it also chaired the council in February 1979.

Moreover, Kuwait won a second membership at the UNSC this year for the term Majority 2018-2019 with a majority of 188 votes out of 192.

The country had set several targets to achieve during its membership period. These include defending the Palestinia­n cause, improving the work system of the UNSC, boosting mediation efforts and preventing conflicts.

As part of these goals, Kuwait supported the participat­ion of Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas in a historic session on the conditions in Palestine last February. It also called for urgent sessions to end the Israeli violations in Gaza.

Meanwhile, the UNSC adopted Resolution 2401 presented by Kuwait and Sweden for a ceasefire in Syria for a 30-day period,

to allow humanitari­an aid to enter different parts of Syria.

Kuwait also played a big role in issuing vital resolution­s regarding Yemen in the UNSC in March 2018, in addition to its mediation efforts between clashing Yemeni

parties.

Kuwait also coordinate­d a firstever visit to Bangladesh and Myanmar to follow up on the conditions of the Rohingya Muslim refugees in the two countries, in cooperatio­n with UNSC member-states.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? Mohammad Al-Jabri during the 62nd session of the Executive Office of theCouncil of Arab Ministers of Youth and Sports in Cairo.
KUNA photo Mohammad Al-Jabri during the 62nd session of the Executive Office of theCouncil of Arab Ministers of Youth and Sports in Cairo.

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