Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf sworn in as Kuwait’s new ruler

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KUWAIT’S Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Sabah was sworn in yesterday as the ruling emir of the tiny oil-rich country, propelled to power by the death of his half-brother after a long career in the security services.

At age 83, Sheikh Nawaf is not expected to deviate from the diplomatic path charted by his predecesso­r, the late Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah. But his accession touched off speculatio­n about who will become the next crown prince in the country known for its lively elected parliament and relative independen­ce in the neighborho­od of Gulf Arab monarchies.

The late Sheikh Sabah made his final journey to Kuwait, his coffin flying back from Rochester, Minnesota, home of the flagship campus of the Mayo Clinic where he had been receiving medical treatment after surgery.

Although his funeral would typically draw tens of thousands of mourning Kuwaitis and scores of foreign leaders and dignitarie­s, because of the coronaviru­s pandemic the burial will be a private service restricted to relatives, said Kuwait’s state-run news agency, KUNA.

Sheikh Nawaf took office as the new ruler of Kuwait in the parliament building before rows of applauding lawmakers, clad in their traditiona­l white robes and surgical masks because of the pandemic. He pledged to work for the Gulf Arab state’s prosperity and stability and calling for uniting ranks in the face of challenges. He was named as crown prince in 2006, shortly after Sheikh Sabah was named as leader.

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