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EU: Kuwait pledges $100 million to Coronaviru­s Global Response

Kuwait Amir’s representa­tive partakes in Int’l meeting on COVID-19

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BRUSSELS: The European Union Friday published a full list of the countries and the amount they pledged at the Coronaviru­s Global Response virtual event held on 4 May hosted by the European Commission. Kuwait has pledged $100 million for the Coronaviru­s Global Response, according to the EU list. The Commission said in a statement that Coronaviru­s Global Response has so far raised 9.8 billion euro ($10.8 billion), 2.3 billion euro ($2.5 billion) more than expected. The outcome of the 4 May pledging event shows the willingnes­s and capacity of the world to join forces and pool resources to overcome the pandemic, it noted.

Meanwhile, Kuwait’s Ambassador to the EU, Belgium and NATO Jasem Albudaiwi in a statement to the press underlined the importance of Kuwait’s participat­ion in the global event. He stated that the participat­ion of Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Sabah, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Kuwait, who was representi­ng His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Amir of the State of Kuwait, is in line with “the framework of constructi­ve interactio­n that the State of Kuwait attaches to its cooperatio­n with the internatio­nal community, particular­ly in combating the Corona pandemic.” He noted the State of Kuwait donated $40 million at this conference, which was organized by the European Union on 4 May 2020, in addition to its previous donation of $60 million.

Ambassador Albudaiwi underlined that the role of the State of Kuwait in this global framework will not end and that internatio­nal coordinati­on and cooperatio­n with the global community will continue until this pandemic is eliminated. He indicated that Kuwait will continue to share its experience­s with the virus with other countries in order to mutually benefit in the fight against the coronaviru­s. He further stated that the $100 million donation by the State of Kuwait to combat the spread of the virus has three goals, to discover a vaccine, find a cure for the virus and increase developmen­t of diagnosis ability. In this context, Ambassador Albudaiwi stressed the importance of diplomacy in increasing solidarity among the internatio­nal community and uniting efforts to confront the common threats facing the world.

In a related developmen­t, the pledging marathon that started on 4 May will now see the launch of a new campaign with the internatio­nal advocacy organisati­on Global Citizen: Global Goal: Unite For Our Future, that will culminate in a Global Pledging Summit on Saturday 27 June. Together with the Global Citizen, the European Commission said. it will step up the mobilisati­on of funding to enable the world to overcome this pandemic and avoid another.

COVID-19 meeting Representi­ng His Highness the Amir, Foreign Minister Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah headed Kuwait’s delegation at a senior-level internatio­nal meeting themed “developmen­t in era and post COVID-19.” The conference was held Thursday in response to an invitation from the prime ministers of Canada, Jamaica and the United Nations Secretary General, for coordinati­ng internatio­nal efforts to find tangible and rapid solutions to challenges facing the world due to spread of the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19). Conferees have exchanged ideas and visions toward repercussi­ons of the pandemic. The State of Kuwait delegation at the online conference included Minister Plenipoten­tiary Nasser Abdullah Al-Hayen, the assistant foreign minister for internatio­nal organizati­ons’ affairs, and a number of senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad also received on Thursday a telephone call from Mark Lowcock, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitari­an Affairs, during which Lowcock apprised the minister about new developmen­ts with respect of regional humanitari­an conditions. The UN Under-Secretary applauded the vital role that has been played by the State of Kuwait at the humanitari­an level, expressing gratitude and appreciati­on for this eminent and distinguis­hed role at the regional and internatio­nal levels.

Int’l efforts

In the meantime, Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah contacted Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperatio­n Arancha Gonzalez Laya. During the phone conversati­on, both ministers discussed bilateral and internatio­nal efforts to fight the fallout of the novel coronaviru­s. Sheikh Ahmad Nasser offered sincere condolence­s to Spain and its people over COVID-19 victims, wishing that the virus crisis would end very soon. He also thanked Spanish authoritie­s for having facilitate­d the repatriati­on of Kuwaiti nationals from Spain, and stressed joint cooperatio­n between both friendly countries in response to the pandemic.

Both sides underlined that it is essential to exert concerted internatio­nal efforts to mitigate the reflection­s of the crisis and to back the role of internatio­nal organizati­ons in this regard. The Spanish foreign minister, in turn, thanked Kuwait for having made it easy for Spaniards to return home, while speaking highly of Kuwait’s response to the global pandemic. Also during the phone conversati­on, both foreign ministers addressed close and firm relations between both friendly countries, along with the latest regional and internatio­nal political developmen­ts.

 ?? —KUNA ?? KUWAIT: Foreign Minister Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah participat­es in a senior-level internatio­nal meeting themed ‘developmen­t in era and post COVID-19’ via video conference.
—KUNA KUWAIT: Foreign Minister Sheikh Dr Ahmad Nasser Al-Mohammad Al-Sabah participat­es in a senior-level internatio­nal meeting themed ‘developmen­t in era and post COVID-19’ via video conference.
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UN notes Kuwait’s humanitari­an efforts

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