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Deputy PM, Armenian envoy discuss security cooperation

Deputy PM, Armenian envoy discuss security cooperation

Kuwait Times2 days ago
Deputy PM, Armenian envoy discuss security cooperation
KUWAIT: First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Saud Al-Sabah met on Monday with Armenian Ambassador to Kuwait Dr Arsen Arakelian to discuss issues of mutual interest and explore ways to boost bilateral security cooperation and efforts to combat crime. In a statement issued by the General Department of Public Relations and Security Media, the ministry said the meeting, held at the Ministry of Interior headquarters, reflects Kuwait's commitment to strengthening international cooperation in the field of security.
Sheikh Fahad praised the strong ties between Kuwait and Armenia, affirming Kuwait's eagerness to deepen bilateral collaboration, particularly in areas related to law enforcement and public safety. Ambassador Arakelian expressed his gratitude for the warm reception and reiterated Armenia's interest in enhancing cooperation with Kuwait across various sectors. Both sides emphasized the importance of continuing coordination to further solidify the longstanding relations between the two friendly nations and advance shared interests. — KUNA
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