Kuwait Times

Kuwait affirms commitment to minorities’ protection worldwide

Kuwait participat­es in conference on victims of violence in the Middle East Ethnic, religious diversity are region’s true identity

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BRUSSELS: Kuwait underlined yesterday its full belief in the importance of joint internatio­nal efforts in protecting minorities and ensuring their security around the globe. Kuwait’s hosting of the Internatio­nal Conference for the Reconstruc­tion of Iraq (KICRI) last February, in addition to an internatio­nal donors conference for the Rohingya in October 2017, is a reflection of its various efforts and important contributi­ons towards ensuring protection for minorities around the world, Kuwaiti Ambassador to Belgium, EU, and NATO Jasem Al-Budaiwi said. The Kuwaiti diplomat made his remarks on the sidelines of the third Internatio­nal Conference on the Victims of Ethnic and Religious Violence in the Middle East, which was held in Brussels yesterday.

The Belgian Conference is an extension of the Paris Conference, held in September 2015, and the Madrid Conference in 2017, he noted, adding both conference­s were significan­t and came out with needed recommenda­tions to help those minorities. “Ethnic and religious diversity represent the true identity of the Middle East region, and preserving it is essential for ensuring a future where peace, stability, and freedom prevail in the region,” he said.

During the post-conflict reconstruc­tion phase, special protection should be provided to religious and ethnic minorities and necessary measures should be taken to ensure a safe and lasting return that preserves the dignity of the displaced, said Budaiwi. The internatio­nal community’s efforts must be combined to ensure the protection of minorities and bring those who commit crimes against them to internatio­nal justice, he said.

Yesterday’s conference was aimed to address the steps taken and the urgent steps to be taken within the framework of the Paris Executive Plan, adopted in this regard on September 8, 2015, added Budaiwi. The one-day conference was co-chaired by Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs Didier Reynders and his Lebanese counterpar­t Gebran Bassil.

In his opening address, Reynders said the conference was aimed at safeguardi­ng the cultural, religious, and ethnic heritage in the Middle East, particular­ly in Iraq and Syria, adding priority must be given to stabilizat­ion efforts. He underlined the importance of working towards reconcilia­tion and harmonious coexistenc­e between different communitie­s in order to rebuild a resilient society based on solid foundation­s. It is also important to fight impunity and bring to justice those responsibl­e of the atrocities that have been perpetrate­d against minorities around the world, Reynders said. The Belgian minister also said work is currently in progress to bring the perpetrato­rs of the atrocities to justice in Iraq or in the Internatio­nal Criminal Court at The Hague.

Meanwhile, Lebanese Foreign Minister Bassil stressed the importance of restoring stability in the region in order for refugees and displaced people to be able to return to their homes. Bassil urged the internatio­nal community to exert further efforts toward dealing with extremism and fanaticism in the Middle East region, noting his country hosts a large number of Syrian refugees that make up now nearly half of Lebanon’s population.

Jan Kubis, Special Representa­tive of the UN Secretary General for Iraq, meanwhile praised Kuwait for its reconcilia­tion efforts in the region. “I would like to join our keynote speakers to express our admiration and gratitude to the Sate of Kuwait for facilitati­ng a very important reconstruc­tion and rehabilita­tion conference and for the countries of the region that pledged massive support,” said the UN official in his speech. He said the UN has created special investigat­ing team to deal with the horrendous crimes committed by the so-called Islamic State (IS) in Iraq. A large number of ministers, heads of internatio­nal organizati­ons, and representa­tives of a number of ethnic and religious communitie­s took part in the conference. — KUNA

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BRUSSELS: Kuwait participat­es in third Internatio­nal Conference on the Victims of Ethnic and Religious Violence in the Middle East in Brussels, Belgium. — KUNA
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