
‘Kuwait-China inked MoUs, projects on steady track'
Mega Projects
He revealed there are six major development projects called the 'Mega Projects,' which are being implemented jointly by the government and the Chinese companies. 'These are government-to-government projects. We are moving forward to implement all the agreements signed with China,' he confirmed. He said His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Sabah, His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad and the concerned ministers fully support these projects. He added that daily reports regarding any step taken with China are submitted to the leadership. On the possibility of Kuwait reciprocating China's one-year visa waiver for Kuwaitis, he asserted, 'this is not new. We signed an agreement with China in 2014, exempting holders of Chinese diplomatic, special, official and service passports from visa requirements, while Kuwaitis hold diplomatic and special passports.'
He disclosed that His Highness the Crown Prince was informed about the new Chinese initiative during his meeting with the Chinese Premier on the sidelines of the GCC-ASEANChina Summit. He stated that His Highness met with the heads of delegations at the summit, where the Chinese Premier told His Highness: 'Given the daily growth of our strategic relations, we would like to offer this exemption to Kuwaitis for a trial period of one year.' He said Kuwait is studying this matter to have a memorandum of understanding to regulate the exemption for ordinary Kuwaiti and Chinese passports. Regarding His Highness the Crown Prince's visit to Japan, Hayat stressed, 'it was a historic visit that embodied the mutual trust between the leaderships and governments of the two countries. During this visit, bilateral relations were elevated to the level of comprehensive strategic relations.' He believes this will open the door for the two governments to develop their relations and implement the five agreements signed on the sidelines of the visit. He disclosed there are more than 30 memoranda of understanding signed with Japan that will be implemented soon. Addressing those present at the event, Hayat said 'we bid farewell to the Chinese Ambassador after a busy period in serving the bilateral relations between the two countries. I am honored to convey the greetings of Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah Al-Yahya, whom I represent at this ceremony, as well as the greetings of Deputy Foreign Minister Ambassador Sheikh Jarrah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the assistant foreign ministers, and all the Ministry of Foreign Affairs staff.'
Progress
On the other hand, Jianwei stated 'over the past three years, bilateral relations with Kuwait have made tangible progress, especially in the implementation of agreements. We will work with the Kuwaiti side to implement these agreements, especially since we have noted with pleasure that some projects, such as Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port, have made significant progress and are now well underway, thanks to the close cooperation between China and Kuwait.' On whether construction has resumed at Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port, he disclosed 'the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port has entered the design and construction phase, and work will continue, because this is a very large project that requires a feasibility study. The designs are precise. Now, the first phase of the designs has begun. We are optimistic about the future of our cooperation on projects and in other sectors.' About the timing of the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port project, he pointed out 'major projects take time and years to implement. I believe that through close cooperation between the two countries, the project will proceed smoothly.' He also expressed his happiness over China's recent decision to exempt Kuwaiti citizens from entry visas, describing it as good news that refl ects the strength of the relationship.
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