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Kuwait embassies mark Nat''l days
(With photos)
CAPITALS, Feb 24 (KUNA) -- Kuwait's diplomatic missions around the world
celebrated the country's 51st Independence Day, the 21st Liberation Day, and
the sixth anniversary of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber
Al-Sabah's assumption of office.
In Baku, Ambassador to the Republic of Azerbaijan Ghassan Yusuf Al-Zawawi
hosted a reception that gathered dozens of Azeri political, economic and
literary celebrities as well as public figures and ambassadors based in Baku.
Azeri Education Minister Misir Mardanov lauded, in an address to the
ceremony, the bilateral ties which date back to long decades before October
10, 1994, when the two countries established diplomatic relations.
On his part, Ambassador Al-Zawawi expressed, in statements to KUNA,
Kuwait's desire to develop the friendly relations in all field.
In Frankfurt, Germany, Kuwait Consul General Asaad Abdulaziz Al-Bahar
hosted a reception that brought together a large number of officials of the
state of Hesse, senior politicians economists, and business and media people.
Speaker of Frankfurt Assembly (parliament), chairman of the Arab-German
chamber of commerce and industry, chairman of the German stock exchange, and
head of the foreign diplomatic missions based in the city also attended the
celebration.
In Moscow, Kuwait Ambassador to the Russian Federation Nasser Al-Muzayyen
hosted a celebration with Russian Presidential Envoy to the Middle East and
Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov attending along with several senior
politicians, diplomats and public figures.
Speaking to KUNA on the sidelines of the reception, Bogdanov lauded the
strong ties between Kuwait and Russia in all areas.
The State of Kuwait was the first Gulf country establishing diplomatic
relations with the Russian Federation on December 28, 1991, when it recognized
as the successor of the Soviet Union, he recalled.
In Budapest, Kuwait Ambassador to Hungary Abdulhameed Al-Failakawi hosted a
reception that gathered a large number of senior officials including chief of
staff of the Hungarian presidential office and heads of Arab and foreign
diplomatic missions.
Al-Failakawi hailed the steady strengthening of the bilateral ties in all
domains since the two countries established the diplomatic relations five
years ago.
He spoke highly of Hungary's supportive stances to Kuwait including its
decision to join the international alliance for the liberation of Kuwait from
the Iraqi invasion in 1991.
In Manila, Kuwait Ambassador to Philippines Waleed Ahmad Al-Kandari hosted
a celebration that was attended by Pilipino Foreign Minister Albert F. del
Rosario and several senior politicians and public celebrities.
Lauding the close bilateral ties, Al-Kandari said Kuwait spares no effort
in backing up the quest for economic and social development in the Philippines
and other countries of the southeast Asia region.
"Over the last half a century Kuwait fund for Arab Fund for Economic
Development (KFAED) has been a key contributor to the development projects in
region and beyond," he added.
In Valletta, Kuwait Ambassador to Malta Faisal Suleiman Al-Musaileem opened
the exhibition of Kuwaiti students in the Mediterranean island country as part
of the national celebrations.
The exhibition, being held at Malta University campus, gathered large
numbers of students and academics from both countries including vice
chancellor of the university.
In Vienna, Kuwait Ambassador to Austria Mohammad Saad Al-Sallal hosted a
grand reception at the embassy where a large number of Austrian senior
government officials and Arab delegates to the UN Office in Vienna as well as
heads of international organizations and UN agencies gathered.
Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Yukiya
Amano addressed the ceremony and congratulated HH the Amir on this occasion.
Among the other organizations, represented at the reception, were the
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and OPEC Fund for
International Development (OFID) as well as the Austrian Foreign Ministry's
Middle East Department.
In Yerevan, Kuwait Ambassador to the Republic of Armenia Bassam Mohammad
Al-Qabandi hosted a celebration at the embassy where several Armenian senior
officials as well as Arab ambassadors gathered.
The Armenian government was represented by Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Territorial Administration Armen Gevorgian and Minister of Culture
and Youth Hasmik Poghosian.
This was the first such celebration held by Kuwait embassy which opened in
December, 2011.
In Warsaw, Kuwait Ambassador to the Republic of Poland Adel Mohammad Hayat
hosted a celebration that gathered dozens of Polish senior politicians
-including deputy speaker of parliament, public figures and business and media
people as well as foreign diplomats.
Meanwhile, Kuwait's Ambassador to Argentina Saud Al-Roumi held a reception
in Buenos Aires to mark the national days.
The reception was attended by senior Argentinian officials, Arab and
Western diplomats.
Kuwait's Embassy in Addis Ababa also held a reception to mark the national
occasions, a ceremony that was attended by senior Ethiopian officials. (pickup
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