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Amir hails final exam plan, congratulates outstanding students
Amir hails final exam plan, congratulates outstanding students

Kuwait Times

time3 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Kuwait Times

Amir hails final exam plan, congratulates outstanding students

HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah KUWAIT: HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on Wednesday praised the success of the education ministry's final examination plan for senior high school students to close out the 2024/2025 academic year. In a cable he sent to Minister of Education Jalal Al-Tabtabaei, HH the Amir attributed the success of the examination plan to the diligent efforts of education ministry staff, which resulted in a seamless examination process, he said. HH the Amir also sent cables on Wednesday to Kuwaiti and resident high school and religious studies institute students, congratulating them on excelling in the 2024-25 school year. He wished the students and their families more success, expressing hopes for continuous progress and academic excellence. HH the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah and HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah also sent congratulatory cables to Al-Tabtabaei and outstanding students. Al-Tabtabaei had endorsed on Wednesday the results of the grade 12 exams for the literary and scientific divisions, congratulating outstanding students. Al-Tabtabaei appreciated all governmental authorities that contributed to the success of the exams by creating a safe environment and taking all necessary measures to ensure their success. He said the results reflect the ministry's efforts all year long, in addition to the students' efforts to obtain the best results. He congratulated all students and their parents for their efforts and achievements. — KUNA

Amir chairs Supreme Defense Council
Amir chairs Supreme Defense Council

Kuwait Times

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Kuwait Times

Amir chairs Supreme Defense Council

Kuwait welcomes truce • UK sends letter of support • Food supplies abundant KUWAIT: HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on Tuesday chaired a meeting of the Supreme Defense Council that discussed regional developments and the latest events in the area, following a ceasefire between Iran and the Zionist entity. During the meeting, HH the Amir was briefed on efforts exerted by various authorities in the country and the coordination between them to face any emergency. HH the Amir also provided the council members with directives to take all necessary measures and precautions to preserve national security and stability. HH the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah and HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, along with senior ministers and defense officials, attended the meeting. Kuwait welcomes US President Donald Trump's announcement of the ceasefire between Iran and the Zionist entity, the foreign ministry said in a statement on Tuesday, applauding the United States' and Qatar's efforts that led to the agreement. This announcement is a first step towards de-escalation and restoring security and stability in the region, the ministry said, expressing hope that it would reflect positively on efforts to stop the Zionist aggression on the occupied Palestinian territories. Kuwait reiterates its strong support for dialogue and diplomacy in resolving regional and international conflicts, the ministry concluded. During the past two days, the defense council held meetings under the chairmanship of HH the Crown Prince and HH the Prime Minister. Authorities in Kuwait have stepped up emergency measures at all levels during the armed hostilities to ensure the security and protection of the country. Specialized centers have been closely monitoring radiation and pollution levels following Zionist and US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear plants. HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad received on Tuesday a letter from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. In the letter, the UK prime minister stressed his country's support to the Kuwait in light of the current regional circumstances, affirming the need to reach a final solution to end the ongoing conflict for the sake of the region's stability. HH the Prime Minister commended this gesture, expressing his appreciation for the role played by the UK. Meanwhile, the civil aviation authority reopened Kuwait's airspace late Monday night following a brief closure after Iran fired ballistic missiles on a US airbase in Qatar. National carrier Kuwait Airways announced on Tuesday it has resumed its regular flight schedule after the ceasefire following a change in some flights during the fighting that lasted 12 days. KAC had made some changes to flights to Jordan and Lebanon during the confrontation. Minister of Commerce and Industry Khalifa Al-Ajeel, along with Minister of Social Affairs and Minister of Family and Childhood Affairs Dr Amthal Al-Huwailah, inspected the central operations room of the ministry's control sector. This room is directly linked to the interior ministry through a live monitoring system, enhancing the ministry's ability to promptly and effectively monitor and follow up on market activity. Al-Ajeel stressed that maintaining market stability is a national responsibility that requires concerted efforts from all relevant entities. He affirmed that the ministry continues its around-the-clock efforts through its inspection teams, which are intensifying their field visits to ensure that suppliers and commercial outlets comply with laws and regulations, in order to preserve market stability and protect consumer rights. During the visit, the two ministers were briefed on the operations inside the room and the reports submitted by field teams. Al-Ajeel emphasized the importance of continuous readiness and full coordination with relevant authorities to ensure the availability of goods and to monitor the movement of food markets and other related sectors. He noted that the ministry of social affairs has been requested to instruct cooperative societies to cooperate and coordinate with the central operations room. This collaboration would support inspection efforts and facilitate market monitoring and the flow of goods, while maintaining each party's responsibilities within a framework of institutional coordination. Al-Ajeel reassured citizens that essential goods are available and that the strategic stock remains stable, confirming that the situation is under control according to approved plans and that markets are well-supplied to meet consumer needs.

Iran attacks US base in Qatar
Iran attacks US base in Qatar

Kuwait Times

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Kuwait Times

Iran attacks US base in Qatar

Amir calls Qatar Amir to offer support • Crown Prince chairs Defense Council meet DOHA/KUWAIT: Iran's military said it carried out a missile attack on the Al-Udeid US airbase in Qatar on Monday after explosions were heard across the Qatari capital following Tehran's threat to retaliate for US airstrikes on its nuclear sites. The Iranian military said the attack was 'devastating and powerful,' but US officials said no US personnel were killed or injured in the attack on the airbase, the largest US military installation in the Middle East. Iran, which had been warned by Washington not to retaliate or face massive US military action, had informed the US via two diplomatic channels hours ahead of the attack, as well as Qatari authorities, a senior regional source told Reuters. Qatar's defense minister told Al Jazeera its air defenses had intercepted missiles directed at the Al-Udeid air base, the largest US military installation in the Middle East. Qatar said it 'reserved the right to respond' after the attack. 'We affirm that the State of Qatar reserves the right to respond directly in a manner proportional to the nature and scale of this blatant aggression,' foreign ministry spokesman Majed Al-Ansari said in a statement, adding that the US base had been evacuated as a precaution ahead of the attack. HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on Monday called Amir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani in the aftermath of the missile attack launched by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps on Al-Udeid airbase. HH the Amir voiced Kuwait's emphatic condemnation and denunciation of this obvious aggression as a clear breach of Qatar's sovereignty and airspace, as well as international law and the UN Charter. He reiterated that Kuwait absolutely stands side by side with Qatar's leadership, government and people, and utterly backs all measures and decisions it is taking to safeguard its sovereignty, security and stability. He also underlined Kuwait's readiness to use all its potential and resources to support Qatar, stressing that Qatar's security and stability are an integral part of Kuwait's security and stability. The Amir of Qatar, for his part, voiced much thanks and appreciation to HH the Amir, wishing him good health and Kuwait and its people progress and development. Kuwait's Supreme Defense Council held an emergency meeting on Sunday at Bayan Palace to discuss the latest regional developments. The meeting was chaired by HH the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah and attended by HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. The council reviewed recent regional escalations and ongoing security challenges. Kuwait Army denied rumors that a military air base in the country was subjected to a missile attack, stressing that there was no attack or violation of Kuwait's sovereignty. In a statement Monday, the army urged the public to obtain news from official sources and refrain from sharing or reposting unverified news. This handout picture provided by the Iranian Army media office on June 23, 2025 shows the Army Commander-in-Chief Amir Hatami attending a meeting in the Iranian Army's War Command Room. (Right) . - AFP This frame grab take from TV footage shows the remnants of an Iranian missile intercepted over Qatar, as it lies on a pavement near a fence on June 23, 2025. Kuwait strongly condemns Iran's missile attack on Al-Udeid airbase in Qatar, the foreign ministry said in a statement on Monday, calling the strike a 'flagrant violation of Qatar's sovereignty and airspace'. The attack represents a violation of international law and UN Charter, and poses a major threat to regional peace, security and stability, the ministry said. Kuwait stands fully with Qatar and fully supports all measures it may take in order to protect its sovereignty, security and stability, including its right to retaliate in the way it deems fit, the ministry said, reiterating Kuwait's readiness to provide all capabilities in helping Qatar. Kuwait renews the call for stopping military operations in the region, halting the expansion of the conflict that started with the Zionist forces' attacks, and intensifying regional efforts in order to resolve conflicts through diplomacy, the ministry said. Kuwait also said it was closing its airspace 'until further notice' on Monday after a similar move from Qatar and Bahrain as Iran attacked the US base in Qatar. The Kuwaiti Directorate General of Civil Aviation later said the airspace had reopened. Kuwait's Civil Defense Committee held a meeting on Monday, chaired by First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah, to enhance preparedness considering recent regional developments. The meeting took place at the Crisis and Disaster Management Center in the Nawaf Al-Ahmad Building and was attended by Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior, Maj Gen Ali Al-Adwani, along with 32 representatives from various government institutions. The meeting discussed operational mechanisms of specialized field evacuation and shelter teams, emphasizing the importance of strengthening effective communication among concerned authorities. The discussions stressed unifying efforts within an integrated system that ensures swift response and the highest levels of coordination in crisis and emergency management. It also underlined the need to activate early warning systems and unified control centers to expedite decision-making and resource allocation, thereby reinforcing national readiness and achieving the highest standards of safety and stability. Iran's National Security Council confirmed it had attacked the US military base in Qatar on Monday in retaliation for American strikes on its nuclear facilities, adding its response did not 'pose any threat' to its Gulf neighbor. 'In response to the US aggressive and insolent action against Iran's nuclear sites and facilities, a few hours ago, the powerful armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran struck the US airbase in Al-Udeid, Qatar,' the council said in a statement, adding that the number of missiles used 'was the same as the number of bombs that the US had used in attacking Iran's nuclear facilities'. 'This action does not pose any threat to our friendly and brotherly country, Qatar,' it added. The Iranian attack in Qatar will impact relationship-building efforts that have been underway between the Arab Gulf states and Iran, a Gulf official told Reuters on Monday. 'Iran's actions play into the hands of (the Zionist entity), which wants to sow discord and derail recent improvements in relations between Iran and the Gulf countries,' the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity. In recent years, Gulf countries Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have restored once-frayed ties with Iran. Iran had issued threats to retaliate against the United States after US bombers dropped 30,000-pound bunker-busters on Iranian underground nuclear facilities at the weekend, joining the Zionist entity's air war against Tehran, and President Donald Trump mooted the possibility of the Iranian government being toppled. The attack came shortly after a Western diplomat told Reuters there had been a credible threat to a US military base in the Gulf state following the unprecedented US airstrikes on Iran's uranium enrichment program. A source familiar with the matter told Reuters that Qatar, situated just across the Gulf from Iran, had shut its airspace after receiving the advance warning from Iran. Bahrain, another US-allied Gulf Arab state just to the north of Qatar, said it had also shut its airspace after the Iranian strike against the Al-Udeid base. In addition, the US Ain Al-Asad air base in Iraq had activated its air defense system out of concern for a potential attack, military sources said. The main US military base in Iraq's western neighbor Syria was also on full alert for possible attack by Iran or Iran-aligned militia groups, a Syrian security source said. Qatar had earlier announced it had closed its airspace temporarily to ensure the safety of residents and visitors. That followed an advisory from the US embassy in Qatar to Americans to shelter in place, out of what it said was 'an abundance of caution'. Two US officials said Washington had assessed that Iran could carry out attacks targeting American forces in the Middle East soon, although the US was still seeking a diplomatic resolution that would see Tehran forgo any reprisal. Foreign oil firms including giants BP, Eni and TotalEnergies evacuated some foreign staff from southern Iraq amid regional tensions, the state-owned Basra Oil Company said Monday. 'Firms operating in the fields of the Basra Oil Company have temporarily evacuated some of their foreign personnel,' the company said in a statement. It added that operations were not affected in the southern province of Basra, which produces most of Iraq's crude oil. The evacuations are due to the 'security situation' in the region, an official from the company told AFP. British energy giant BP, which is one of the biggest foreign players in Iraq's oil sector, evacuated staff from the huge Rumaila field. The evacuation 'has not affected' production since Iraqi staff are handling operations in coordination 'remotely' with the British firm, Basra Oil Company said. The Italian firm ENI 'has gradually reduced its staff from 260 to 98 employees,' while France's TotalEnergies 'evacuated 60 percent of its personnel in anticipation of an emergency'. Russian oil giant Lukoil and Chinese companies have not evacuated their staff. Iraq is a founding member of the OPEC cartel, and its crude oil sales make up 90 percent of Iraq's budget revenues. Iran-aligned Iraqi armed group Kataib Hezbollah had warned it would resume attacks on US troops in the region if the United States intervenes in Iran. – Agencies

Amir receives phone call from Amir of Kuwait
Amir receives phone call from Amir of Kuwait

Qatar Tribune

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Qatar Tribune

Amir receives phone call from Amir of Kuwait

DOHA: His Highness the Amir of the State of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani has received a phone call from His Highness Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Amir of the sisterly State of Kuwait. During the call, His Highness the Amir of Kuwait affirmed his country's solidarity with Qatar and its strong condemnation of the Iranian attack on Al Udeid Air Base, which constitutes a flagrant violation of Qatar's sovereignty and airspace, as well as of international law and the United Nations Charter. His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait also stressed his categorical rejection of any aggression that threatens the security and safety of the State of Qatar and undermines the security and stability of the region, calling on His Highness the Amir to exercise self-restraint and resort to diplomatic solutions. For his part, His Highness the Amir expressed his thanks to His Highness the Amir of the State of Kuwait for his sincere fraternal feelings and appreciated solidarity with the State of Qatar and its people.

Kuwait and Qatar Amir's Discuss Security After Iranian Attack
Kuwait and Qatar Amir's Discuss Security After Iranian Attack

Arab Times

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Arab Times

Kuwait and Qatar Amir's Discuss Security After Iranian Attack

KUWAIT CITY, June 23: Kuwait's Amir, His Highness Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, held a phone call this evening with His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar, to express solidarity and support following the recent missile attack on Al Udeid Air Base by Iran's Revolutionary Guard. During the call, His Highness reassured the Qatari leadership and people of Kuwait's firm stance, strongly condemning the blatant aggression, which he described as a serious violation of Qatar's sovereignty, airspace, international law, and the United Nations Charter. He reaffirmed Kuwait's full support for Qatar—its leadership, government, and people—and expressed full backing for all measures Qatar may take to preserve its sovereignty, security, and stability. His Highness also conveyed Kuwait's readiness to mobilize all its capabilities in support of Qatar, stressing that the security and stability of Qatar are inseparable from those of Kuwait. He concluded with prayers for the protection and safety of the Qatari people. In response, the Emir of Qatar expressed his sincere gratitude and appreciation to His Highness the Amir of Kuwait, wishing him good health and continued progress and prosperity for the State of Kuwait and its people.

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