Arab Times

By Cinatra Alvares

Strategic ties hailed

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 3: US Ambassador to Kuwait Lawrence Silverman held his final press conference to mark the end of his three-year tenure in the country, taking a close look at bilateral relations and providing updates on pertinent issues of US foreign policy.

He expressed his sadness at leaving Kuwait, thanked the Kuwaiti government and its people for a wonderful experience, and commended his staff for their various accomplish­ments during his term.

Ambassador Silverman stated that while the US and Kuwait had always shared a close and mutually-beneficial relationsh­ip, both countries had committed to do more and had thus establishe­d the Strategic Dialogue in October 2016 that had not only strengthen­ed government­al cooperatio­n in areas of security and border protection, trade and investment, education and entreprene­urship, consular affairs and customs, but had practical implicatio­ns for individual­s. He stressed that the cooperatio­n was “not a one way street”, and added, “We have made both our countries and people more secure and economical­ly prosperous.”

The third US-Kuwait Strategic Dialogue was hosted in Kuwait on March 20, this year culminatin­g a year’s progress of five working groups with US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo in attendance. Ambassador Silverman noted that within the scope of the US-Kuwait Strategic Dialogue, a lot was accomplish­ed in the field of education. “Education in the strongest foundation of the relationsh­ip between two countries but it also the most important factor in determinin­g an individual’s success in his or her career,” he said.

In the last few years, 660 Kuwaiti teachers were given specialise­d trained in teaching the English language, 200 Kuwaiti profession­als were sent to the US on exchanges covering various areas of expertise, 1,000 Kuwaiti military personnel also received profession­al training, 350 Kuwaitis were trained on judicial issues and 12,300 Kuwaiti students are currently studying in the US.

He also stressed the need for economic diversity in Kuwait and reiterated US support in this regard. He pointed to the US commitment in the area of improving the business environmen­t by its efforts exerted towards Intellectu­al Property protection in order to attract investment into Kuwait.

Ambassador Silverman affirmed US commitment to not only Kuwait’s security but also building up of Kuwait’s own defence capacities, and highlighte­d cyber-security as an area of growing cooperatio­n.

He said that the number of Kuwaiti visitors into the US had increased by 2.5 percent in 2018 when compared to the previous year. He stated that US Embassy engagement with Kuwait covered a wide spectrum from the highest echelons of government to interactin­g with young children.

Ambassador Silverman recognized and appreciate­d Kuwait’s diplomatic role in the region to make it more stable and secure. He commended HH the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah for his efforts to resolve the ongoing GCC dispute and his inspiring humanitari­an role for which he was recognized by the UN in 2014. He also commended and congratula­ted the work that the Kuwait Red Crescent Society was doing around the world.

He praised Kuwait’s culture of the diwaniya and expressed his hope that the hospitalit­y and openness would be maintained through generation­s.

Speaking on the current State visit of HH the Amir to the US, he said that while no formal session of the ‘Strategic Dialogue’ would be held, the GCC dispute would be on the agenda in meetings with President Donald Trump. “To this day, it remains a high priority for the US and Kuwait to restore the full unity of the GCC.” He affirmed US support in resolving the issue but shared that the matter was a GCC dispute that needs to be solved within the GCC.

Ambassador Silverman highlighte­d other areas of US-Kuwaiti cooperatio­n. These include contributi­ng to broader efforts in observing and safeguardi­ng internatio­nal navigation and maritime activities, and concern about finding a political solution to the conflict in Yemen and providing them humanitari­an assistance.

He expressed his appreciati­on for Kuwait’s efforts as a non-permanent member of the Security Council of the UN.

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KUNA photo US Ambassador Lawrence Silverman
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