Kuwait Times

Kuwait ‘essential partner’ to NATO

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ROME: Kuwait’s Ambassador to Italy, Nasser Al-Qahtani, underscore­d Wednesday the importance of strategic cooperatio­n between Kuwait and NATO, as Kuwait is an essential partner in boosting regional stability and security in the Arabian Gulf region. Ambassador Al-Qahtani spoke to KUNA on the sidelines of an internatio­nal conference marking 75 years since the establishm­ent of the alliance.

The conference, held in Rome, was inaugurate­d by Italian President Sergio Mattarella. Inviting former Interior Minister and chief of national security Sheikh Thamer Ali Al-Sabah as a keynote speaker on security and peace at a time of global change reflects the significan­ce of Kuwait’s regional role, stated Al-Qahtani. Al-Qahtani also called it an opportunit­y for the exchange of perspectiv­es on preserving global stability, especially during these tumultuous times.

Sheikh Thamer called for intensifyi­ng cooperatio­n between the military alliance and the states of the Istanbul initiative to arrive at sought-after results. Kuwait joined the Istanbul Cooperatio­n Initiative back in 2004 and, since then, has adopted an active role in facing regional and internatio­nal challenges. Sheikh Thamer Al-Ali commends the role of Kuwait-NATO in cementing regional security.

Meanwhile, Kuwait’s former interior minister, Sheikh Thamer Al-Ali Al-Sabah, has lauded the fruitful strategic cooperatio­n between the State of Kuwait and NATO for its impact on regional security and stability. Speaking at an internatio­nal conference held in Rome to celebrate the 75th anniversar­y of the NATO foundation, Sheikh Thamer, also the former chief of Kuwait’s National Security Apparatus, highlighte­d the developmen­t of Kuwait-NATO relations and cooperatio­n over the past two decades.

As he co-chaired a special session on “Security in the Southern Neighborho­od: The Gulf Region,” alongside the Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Secretary General of the Supreme Defense Council in Bahrain, Sheikh Abdullah bin Ahmad Al-Khalifa, Sheikh Thamer pointed out that Kuwait was the first country to join NATO’s Istanbul Cooperatio­n Initiative (ICI), which is a platform establishe­d by NATO to promote security cooperatio­n on a bilateral basis between NATO and partner countries in the broader Middle East region, in June 2004.

He hailed the establishm­ent of the ICI Regional Center in Kuwait in 2017 as the culminatio­n of the cooperatio­n between Kuwait and the Alliance. Sheikh Thamer shed light on the center’s activities and contributi­ons in dealing with emerging challenges. According to NATO, the NATO-ICI Regional Center in Kuwait acts as a hub for the enhancemen­t of practical cooperatio­n between NATO and its Gulf partners. It aims to improve common understand­ing of security challenges and, through increased interopera­bility and standardiz­ation, enable closer cooperatio­n.

The hub promotes practical cooperatio­n in various areas, including strategic analysis, civil preparedne­ss, military-to-military cooperatio­n, and public diplomacy. Sheikh Thamer underscore­d the importance of understand­ing the special nature and dimensions of regional security in the Middle East. He called for acting to confine weapons to states after the spread of weapons among nonstate actors and terrorist organizati­ons in many countries.

He described NATO as the most important organizati­on concerned with strategic and geopolitic­al security. Sheikh Thamer urged the alliance to increase and intensify mutual cooperatio­n with the Istanbul Initiative countries to achieve the initiative’s goals and maximize benefits for all members. On the sidelines of the conference, Sheikh Thamer held meetings with the Italian Minister of Defense, Guido Crosetto, the Deputy Secretary-General of NATO, Mircea Geoana, and several key participan­ts. Kuwait’s Ambassador to Italy, Nasser Al-Qahtani, attended the meetings.

The Italian Society for Internatio­nal Organizati­on (SIOI), in collaborat­ion with NATO’s Public Diplomacy Division, organized the Internatio­nal Conference “NATO at 75: Shaping a New Transatlan­tic Agenda, Security, and Peace at a Time of Global Transforma­tions,” held on April 15–16 to celebrate the 75th anniversar­y of the North Atlantic Treaty that establishe­d NATO on April 4, 1949, and to review the principal issues facing NATO today.

 ?? — KUNA ?? Kuwait’s former Interior Minister Sheikh Thamer Al-Ali Al-Sabah attends the internatio­nal conference.
— KUNA Kuwait’s former Interior Minister Sheikh Thamer Al-Ali Al-Sabah attends the internatio­nal conference.

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