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Deputy PM, Armenian envoy discuss security cooperation
Deputy PM, Armenian envoy discuss security cooperation

Kuwait Times

time16 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Kuwait Times

Deputy PM, Armenian envoy discuss security cooperation

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

Deputy PM attends graduation of 32nd Police College batch
Deputy PM attends graduation of 32nd Police College batch

Kuwait Times

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Kuwait Times

Deputy PM attends graduation of 32nd Police College batch

First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister witnesses the graduation of Saad Al-Abdullah Academy officers. — KUNA KUWAIT: First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Saud Al-Sabah attended on Saturday the graduation ceremony of the 32nd batch of specialized police officers from the Police College. A total of 212 officers graduated during the ceremony, which was held at the Retired Major General Abdul Latif Al-Thuwaini Theater. The event was attended by Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior Major General Ali Al-Adwani, senior security officials and family members of the graduates. In his address, Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef congratulated the graduates on joining the ranks of the Ministry of Interior, commending their commitment, discipline, and readiness to serve the nation. He expressed confidence in their ability to carry out their duties with professionalism and dedication, highlighting the importance of their academic and practical training in enhancing the country's security capabilities. Sheikh Fahad stressed that the Ministry of Interior, in line with the directives of the wise political leadership, places strong emphasis on building human capital and enhancing the skills of national cadres. 'Security cannot be achieved without qualified national arms capable of keeping pace with the ever-evolving security challenges,' he said. First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister witnesses the graduation of Saad Al-Abdullah Academy officers. — KUNA First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister witnesses the graduation of Saad Al-Abdullah Academy officers. — KUNA First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister witnesses the graduation of Saad Al-Abdullah Academy officers. — KUNA The minister extended his congratulations to the graduates and their families, wishing them success in their careers and praying for the continued blessings of security and stability under the leadership of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, and His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. The ceremony began with the national anthem and a recitation of verses from the Holy Quran. Director General of Saad Al-Abdullah Academy for Security Sciences Brigadier General Ali Al-Wuhaib delivered a speech addressing the graduates and their families. This was followed by the reading of the ministerial decree, the administration of the oath, and the presentation of certificates to distinguished graduates. In a statement, the Ministry of Interior reaffirmed its commitment to supporting and developing security personnel as part of a comprehensive strategy aimed at modernization and keeping pace with evolving security needs, in accordance with the directives of the country's leadership. — KUNA

Committee reviews new draft law regulating humanitarian work
Committee reviews new draft law regulating humanitarian work

Kuwait Times

time12-07-2025

  • Business
  • Kuwait Times

Committee reviews new draft law regulating humanitarian work

Committee reviews new draft law regulating humanitarian work Interior Minister chairs sixth meeting of Humanitarian and Charitable Work Committee KUWAIT: First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Saud Al-Sabah chaired the sixth meeting of the Committee for Regulating Humanitarian and Charitable Work on Thursday. The meeting, attended by representatives from various government agencies, focused on reviewing a draft law to regulate humanitarian work in the country. According to a statement by the Ministry of Interior, the proposed law is part of Kuwait's ongoing efforts 'to enhance the efficiency of humanitarian and charitable work and organize it according to the highest international standards.' The committee emphasized that the draft law aims to modernize the legal framework governing humanitarian and charitable activities in Kuwait. It is designed to 'promote governance and ensure the highest levels of transparency and effectiveness,' the statement said. 'These efforts reflect Kuwait's commitment to supporting and developing humanitarian and charitable initiatives,' the committee noted, 'in a way that achieves the desired positive impact and supports beneficiary communities both locally and internationally.' The meeting comes amid broader efforts by the Kuwaiti government to safeguard the country's global reputation as a leader in humanitarian aid, while ensuring accountability and trust in the charitable sector. On June 22, Kuwait introduced a new bylaw regulating charitable foundations (mabarat), requiring official licensing, security clearances, and a minimum of 10 Kuwaiti founders with clean legal records and a KD 10,000 deposit. Foundations are prohibited from fundraising or conducting any charitable activities without prior written approval from the Ministry of Social Affairs. The law also grants the ministry full oversight powers, sets clear conditions for dissolution, and imposes penalties for non-compliance or financial misconduct. The government released another set of regulations the same month, specifically targeting charitable associations' fundraising activities. The rules govern how donations are collected, managed, and reported. They focus on controlling the use of fundraising links, overseeing contracts with marketing firms and influencers involved in promotion, regulating financial transparency and reporting, and managing both local and international charity campaigns. The aim is to regulate the entire process of collecting and handling donations within the charitable sector. — Agencies

Interior Minister inaugurates unmanned surface vessels to bolster maritime security
Interior Minister inaugurates unmanned surface vessels to bolster maritime security

Kuwait Times

time30-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Kuwait Times

Interior Minister inaugurates unmanned surface vessels to bolster maritime security

KUWAIT: First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Saud Al-Sabah on Monday inaugurated the unmanned surface vessels (USVs) that newly added to the Kuwait Coast Guard fleet at the General Directorate of the Coast Guard. The ceremony was attended by Major General Ali Mesfer Al-Adwani, Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior and Major General Mujbil Fahad bin Shawq, Assistant Undersecretary for the Border Security Sector, as part of a comprehensive plan to enhance maritime security through advanced technology. Brigadier General Sheikh Mubarak Ali Al-Sabah, Director General of the Coast Guard, provided a detailed briefing on the USVs' advanced operational capabilities, noting their ability to operate autonomously for several days without direct human intervention. He highlighted their key missions, including surveillance, continuous monitoring, interception of suspicious maritime targets, support for search and rescue operations, environmental pollution monitoring, protection of natural resources, and overall enforcement of maritime security within Kuwait's territorial waters. The First Deputy Prime Minister also inspected the state-of-the-art maritime monitoring system currently being implemented, which covers Kuwait's entire maritime domain. This integrated system combines coastal radars, sensors, high-resolution cameras, and unmanned surface vessels under a unified command and control framework powered by artificial intelligence. In addition, Sheikh Fahad toured the maritime operations center and the control center responsible for operating the USVs. He reviewed their operational mechanisms, monitoring systems, and the electronic network linking maritime units with command centers. Sheikh Fahad praised the General Directorate of the Coast Guard for successfully executing this landmark project, affirming that the deployment of unmanned surface vessels marks a significant advancement in Kuwait's maritime security capabilities through modern technology. He emphasized that this initiative underscores the Ministry of Interior's dedication to operational readiness and the adoption of innovative solutions to safeguard Kuwait's coasts and territorial waters, thereby supporting national security, stability, and protecting the country's vital interests. — KUNA

Kuwait launches unmanned surface vessels to boost maritime security
Kuwait launches unmanned surface vessels to boost maritime security

Arab Times

time30-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Arab Times

Kuwait launches unmanned surface vessels to boost maritime security

KUWAIT CITY, June 30: Kuwait's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Saud Al-Sabah on Monday inaugurated the unmanned surface vessels (USV's) that have joined the fl eet of the Kuwait Coast Guard at the General Directorate of the Coast Guard. The inauguration ceremony was attended by Major General Ali Mesfer Al-Adwani, Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior and Major General Mujbil Fahd bin Shawq, Assistant Undersecretary for Border Security Sector, as part of a comprehensive plan implemented by the Kuwait Coast Guard to enhance maritime security through new technologies. Commodore Sheikh Mubarak Ali Al-Sabah, Director General of the Coast Guard, provided a detailed briefing on the advanced operational capabilities of the USV's, saying they can function autonomously for days without direct human intervention. He added that their pivotal missions include surveillance, continuous monitoring, interception of suspicious maritime targets, support for search and rescue operations, monitoring environmental pollution, protecting natural resources, and overall maritime security enforcement within Kuwait's territorial waters. The report highlighted that Sheikh Fahad also inspected the advanced maritime monitoring system currently being implemented. This system covers the entirety of Kuwait's maritime domain and integrates coastal radars, sensors, high-resolution cameras, and unmanned surface vessels under a unified command and control system powered by artificial intelligence. Additionally, Sheikh Fahad toured the maritime operations center, in addition to the control center that controls and operates the USV's, reviewing their operational mechanisms, monitoring systems, and the electronic network linking the maritime units with command centers. Sheikh Fahad praised the General Directorate of the Coast Guard for executing this major project, confirming that the launch of unmanned surface vessels represents a significant step forward in developing Kuwait's maritime security system through modern technologies. He noted that this initiative refl ects the Ministry of Interior's commitment to operational readiness and adopting solutions to protect the Kuwaiti coast's and territorial waters, thereby supporting national security, stability, and safeguarding Kuwait's national interests. (KUNA)

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