Kuwait Times

Washington supports Kuwait’s efforts in stabilizin­g the region

US ambassador ‘disappoint­ed’ as GCC crisis lingers

- By Ben Garcia

KUWAIT: The United States expressed frustratio­n over unresolved issues of unity amongst Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) countries. Outgoing US Ambassador to Kuwait Lawrence Silverman echoed his country’s position during a press conference at his residence in Bayan yesterday, which was his last as US envoy to Kuwait. The US top diplomat in Kuwait told reporters that he was ‘disappoint­ed’ that he was leaving Kuwait as US Ambassador with no clear solution regarding the ongoing diplomatic crisis within the GCC.

The GCC crisis will be one of the topics on the table of discussion during His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah’s imminent meeting with US President Donald Trump, which will also revolve around bilateral ties and current happenings around the region, said the American Ambassador. Since the very beginning of the dispute, His Highness the Amir has brokered talks to reach a solution, and the United States has supported his effort and will continue to do so, Silverman affirmed. “His Highness the Amir has done a tremendous job to find a solution and create dialogue within GCC countries, yet the issue remains unresolved,” he said. “This dispute is within the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council and we believe that it must be settled within the countries in the region. We support every effort done by His Highness the Amir and GCC countries to bring about a solution to this prolonged dispute.” To this date, according to the envoy, the dispute remains a topic of high priority diplomatic­ally. “The best way to restore full unity is through cooperatio­n,” he stressed.

Myriad of issues

US President Trump will host His Highness the Amir at the White House on September 12, where the two are expected to discuss a myriad of issues including bilateral cooperatio­n and regional developmen­ts. “Yes, I am sure they will,” the envoy said when asked if the two leaders will discuss the GCC dispute during their talks. “We have discussed this issue in the previous dialogues in 2017 and 2018, and I am sure they will discuss it once again,” he added. A number of deals between the two countries are pending confirmati­on amid the upcoming talks, the ambassador noted. “I also want to recognize and appreciate the positive role Kuwait plays in this region to make it safer and secure,” Silverman said. “We thank His Highness the Amir for his initiative and efforts done to bring about the solution to the GCC dispute. We also would like to thank His Highness the Amir on his humanitari­an role, globally recognized; again it is because of the mentality of His Highness the Amir as Humanitari­an Leader.”

On the issue of Iran, maintainin­g stability and protecting the freedom of navigation in the region, Ambassador Silverman admitted that they are in discussion with Kuwait and other countries in the region for the possibilit­y of contributi­ng in broader effort to help maintain freedom of navigation in the territoria­l waters and Strait of Hormuz. “We are still having discussion with the countries around the region including Europe; at least only about in safeguardi­ng freedom of navigation,” the envoy said. “We have a very broad internatio­nal support to protect the freedom of navigation. There are many countries around who already come forward to openly support us.”

Human traffickin­g and domestic labor Asked by the Kuwait Times on Kuwait’s efforts to improve in areas of human traffickin­g and domestic labor, Silverman noted that there have been significan­t improvemen­ts in this area. “We have seen Kuwait’s progress in this issue, which is why Kuwait’s rank has been raised to tier 2 from tier 3 in our 2018 human traffickin­g report,” he said.

“We did that for a couple of reasons,” the Ambassador went on. “One because we saw prosecutio­ns of suspects and people who are engaged in this horrible treatment to humans.” Most importantl­y, Silverman said, the decision came in recognitio­n of Kuwait’s implementa­tion of laws like the one which stipulates that passports must be kept by employees, and setting specific working hours, which help protect domestic laborers.

In his valedictor­y press briefing, Silverman cited many great times and privileges accorded to him by Kuwaiti people and the government as US ambassador to Kuwait. He thanked the media for their “well-maintained-cooperatio­n” and for showing profession­alism in their fields. “It has been a wonderful three years’ experience in Kuwait,” he said. “My journey as US ambassador to Kuwait has come to an end, but our cooperatio­n will continue and will flourish for more. My relationsh­ip with His Highness the Amir has always been strong.” Silverman expressed his believe that Kuwait and the US could still do more together. “We have launched and initiated dialogue, and our relationsh­ip bore the very practical benefits for both. This relationsh­ip that we are talking about has benefits on investment, trade, education, entreprene­urship to diversifyi­ng the economy,” he concluded.

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 ??  ?? KUWAIT: US Ambassador to Kuwait Lawrence Silverman speaks during a press conference yesterday. — Photo by Fouad Al-Shaikh
KUWAIT: US Ambassador to Kuwait Lawrence Silverman speaks during a press conference yesterday. — Photo by Fouad Al-Shaikh
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US appreciate­s Kuwait’s progress in fighting traffickin­g

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