Arab Times

Kuwait marks Nat’l, Liberation days

Amir receives congratula­tions

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KUWAIT CITY, Feb 24, (KUNA): Kuwait celebrates on Tuesday the 59th National Day, which coincides with the 14th anniversar­y of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah assumption of office as the ruler of Kuwait amid celebratio­ns of patriotism and loyalty.

His Highness the Amir received Monday congratula­tory cables marking the 58th National Day and 29th anniversar­y of Liberation Day from His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al

Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.

His Highness the Amir received cables from National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanim, Chief of the National Guard His Highness Sheikh Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah, Deputy Chief of the Kuwait National Guard Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, His Highness Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and His Highness Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak AlHamad Al-Sabah.

They expressed loyalty to the beloved homeland, praying to His Almighty Allah to protect and preserve Kuwait under the wise leadership, whom they wished and prayed for long lasting health and prosperity.

In return, His Highness the Amir expressed his appreciati­on and sincere prayers for wellwisher­s and Kuwaiti people. His Highness the Amir also received cables from GCC leaders.

In addition, His Highness the Amir replied in a cable expressing deep appreciati­on for the GCC leaders and wishing good relations between Kuwait and brotherly countries for further developmen­t and growth.

His Highness the Crown Prince also exchanged greetings with local officials on the advent of the 59th National Day and 29th Liberation Anniversar­y.

His Highness the Crown Prince received a cable from Speaker Al-Ghanim and MPs who congratula­ted His Highness the Crown Prince and His Highness the Amir on the national occasions. The cable wished the Kuwaiti leadership and people evermore progress and success.

His Highness the Crown Prince sent a cable in return, thanking Speaker Al-Ghanim and MPs on their sincere wishes.

Kuwait’s celebratio­ns of its national holidays are back to 1962, when the country began establishi­ng its political system with a Constituti­on that would organizes the government­al work based on democratic principles compatible with the reality of Kuwait and its goals.

The draft Constituti­on was the most prominent achievemen­ts of that historic phase approved by the late Amir Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah in November 1962, announcing the start of the constituti­onal legitimacy stage with the first legislativ­e elections that took place on Jan 23, 1963.

Since its independen­ce, Kuwait has endeavored to pursue a moderate and balanced foreign policy, taking into account a number of principles, including communicat­ion with other countries, friendship and peace, human developmen­t, economic prosperity, cooperatio­n with regional and internatio­nal organizati­ons, and support efforts aimed at bringing security and stability to the world.

Kuwait was able to establish strong relations with brotherly

and friendly countries due to its pioneering policy and its distinguis­hed role towards developing cooperatio­n. It had a distinguis­hed role in strengthen­ing the work of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council, as well as supporting internatio­nal peace and security efforts. Kuwait also committed to principles of the regional cooperatio­n and internatio­nal legitimacy through the United Nations and its affiliated organizati­ons, the League of Arab States, the Organizati­on of the Islamic Conference and the Organizati­on of Non-Aligned Countries. On the humanitari­an level, Kuwait has been keen, since its independen­ce, to provide humanitari­an assistance and remove injustice from those in need, the humanitari­an action has become a feature of its foreign policy that granted His Highness the Amir the title ‘Leader of Humanitari­an Action’ by the UN in September 2014. Manifestat­ions of the national holiday’s celebratio­ns, it went through many stages throughout history, but all have embodied memories and beautiful days started since the 60s of the last century until the present day. Back in the 70s and 80s of the last century, the celebratio­ns used to be held along the Arabian Gulf Street with the participat­ion of various state and private institutio­ns, schools, sport teams, and governorat­es. In 1985, Flag Square was set up on the occasion of the 25th years of independen­ce, located near the seashore with an area of 100,000 square

meters, and 36 meters high flagpole. Currently, Kuwait celebrates its national day under the wise leadership of His Highness the Amir and His Highness the Crown Prince who are working to develop a plan to build vital projects that would help making Kuwait an internatio­nal financial and commercial center. These projects include Sabah AlAhmad Marine City, both Abdullah Al-Salem and Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Centers, Kuwait Motor City, Jahra Medical City, and the new passenger Terminal 4 at Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport, in addition to Jaber Al-Ahmed Hospital and Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Causeway, and others.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? The Gulf Street during the launch of the National Day Carnival known as ‘Arabaat’.
KUNA photo The Gulf Street during the launch of the National Day Carnival known as ‘Arabaat’.

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