Arab Times

Postponeme­nt on opening of flights

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KUWAIT CITY, Jan 25, (KUNA): The Cabinet held its weekly session at Seif Palace on Monday under chairmansh­ip of His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. Top highlight of the session was endorsing State department­s’ budgets.

Moreover, the ministers have taken note that the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19) has been mushroomin­g rapidly across the world, have decided to keep status at the airport unchanged, have strongly condemned Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia and have congratula­ted the new US president.

Following the session, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Anas Al-Saleh stated that His Highness the Prime Minister, at start of the session, expressed deep gratitude to His Highness the Amir for appointing him as prime minister and tasking him with forming a new government, pledging to continue shoulderin­g the responsibi­lity for service of the homeland.

His Highness the prime minister pledged to do his utmost to boost the constructi­ve cooperatio­n with the National Assembly “to unify the forces in this critical phase of time for sake of attaining the aspired reforms and tackling prior issues.”

He expressed deep gratitude to Abdulatif Al-Roudhan, the Cabinet Secretary General, who had tendered his resignatio­n earlier.

Turning to the tasks on the table, the ministers discussed some recommenda­tions, partly concerning approval of independen­t institutio­ns’ budgets for the fiscal year 20212020, bills for endorsing budgets of ministries and government department­s for the fiscal year 2021-2022.

The ministers were briefed by Finance Ministry officials that presented estimation of budgets, with projected expenditur­e amounting to KD 23.048 billion and projected income at KD 10.929 billion.

The executives approved the bills and referred them to His Highness the Amir, pending submission to the National Assembly.

Then, the ministers were briefed by the Minister of Health Sheikh Dr. Bassel Al-Humoud Al-Sabah about latest developmen­ts concerning the novel coronaviru­s that has been spreading rapidly at the global level, where number of the infected neared 100 million, with fatalities exceeding two million.

The minister addressed his fellow executives about the local health status, namely counts of the casualties and the ministry measures intended to contain the pandemic, as well as vaccinatio­n of the citizens with Pfizer-BioNTech as planned.

The government called anew on the citizens and residents of the country to remain acting seriously, taking all necessary precaution­s against the virus.

Also in this vein, the Cabinet decided to delay shifting to the “second phase” regarding the reoperatio­n of commercial flights to Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport until further notice and assigned the civil aviation authority to lower number of commercial flights via the airport indefinite­ly.

The Cabinet examined some external issues, strongly condemned the targeting of Riyadh by the Houthi militia, urged the internatio­nal community to rapidly deter such attacks, re-affirming the State of Kuwait support for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia regarding any measures it may take to safeguard its security.

Moreover, the ministers congratula­ted the new American President Joe Biden on his coronation hoping that the close Kuwait-US relationsh­ip would be maintained in all realms.

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