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EU values Kuwait as a close, reliable friend
EU values Kuwait as a close, reliable friend

Arab Times

time13-03-2025

  • Business
  • Arab Times

EU values Kuwait as a close, reliable friend

KUWAIT CITY, March 13: Ambassador of the European Union (EU) to Kuwait Anne Koistinen said that 'in these difficult times around the world, the EU values Kuwait as a close and reliable friend. Our message to the Kuwaiti leadership and government is very clear: you can count on the EU.' She affirmed 'this year is very important for our relations, as Kuwait will host the next EU-GCC ministerial meeting later this year.' Koistinen made the statement during the Ramadan Ghabqa held at her home recently. She stated 'I take this opportunity to congratulate Kuwait on assuming the rotating presidency of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) for 2025. The EU is keen on working with Kuwait to strengthen relations with the GCC during its rotating presidency.' She pointed out that the EU and Kuwait enjoy a strong friendship based on shared interests, including Kuwait's vocal support for multilateralism and the principles of good international cooperation. She added that the EU highly appreciates Kuwait's prudent and moderate positions, and believes there is much potential. 'The positive impact of our relations is also evident, as there is much we can do together at the bilateral, regional and international levels,' she stressed. She asserted that the EU and Kuwait are strong humanitarian actors supporting vulnerable communities around the world, strengthening the United Nations (UN) system and multilateral organizations, and cooperating with them. She confirmed that 'Kuwait is a key partner for the EU in the humanitarian and development fields.'She said Director General of the European Commission's Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations Maciej Popowski visited Kuwait last month, during which he agreed with Kuwaiti officials to continue working together on humanitarian crises and strengthening multilateralism. She said the EU is Kuwait's second largest trading partner, 'reflecting our strong economic ties.' She also emphasized that 'Gaza and Ukraine continue to remind all of us about the international community's need for an effective multilateral system based on universal rules and values that are respected by everyone. Never has respect for the UN Charter, the rules-based international order, and international law been more at stake than now.'

Facilitating Schengen visas for Kuwaitis a top priority: EU ambassador
Facilitating Schengen visas for Kuwaitis a top priority: EU ambassador

Arab Times

time13-03-2025

  • Business
  • Arab Times

Facilitating Schengen visas for Kuwaitis a top priority: EU ambassador

KUWAIT CITY, March 13: The European Union Ambassador to Kuwait, Anne Koistinen, highlighted that one of her key priorities for the coming period is facilitating Schengen visas for Kuwaitis. She emphasized that "the EU values Kuwait as a trusted friend," adding, "Our message to the Kuwaiti leadership and government is very clear: you can count on the European Union." Speaking while hosting a group of local media representatives at her residence, Koistinen noted, "This year is very important for our relations, as Kuwait will host the next EU-GCC ministerial meeting later this year. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Kuwait on assuming the rotating presidency of the GCC for 2025." She further stated, "The European Union is keen to work with Kuwait to strengthen relations between Kuwait and the Gulf Cooperation Council during Kuwait's rotating presidency." The Ambassador went on to say, "The European Union and Kuwait enjoy a strong friendship based on shared interests, including Kuwait's vocal support for multilateralism and the principles of good international cooperation. The European Union greatly appreciates Kuwait's prudent and moderate positions. I believe there is much positive potential for our relations, and there is much we can do together at the bilateral, regional, and international levels." Koistinen also noted that Kuwait is a key partner of the European Union in the humanitarian and development fields. She pointed out that the EU is Kuwait's second-largest trading partner, reflecting the strong economic ties between them. She mentioned that dialogues and initiatives are ongoing to enhance trade and investment opportunities, with the next annual business forum between the EU and GCC countries set to be held in Kuwait by the end of this year. Additionally, Koistinen expressed her happiness that Kuwait will become the capital of Arab culture and media in 2025. She concluded by explaining that Europe and Kuwait enjoy strong and enduring cultural ties across many fields, including architecture, education, food, music, languages, cinema, literature, and theater.

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