Date : 22/09/2012
RIYADH, Sept 22 (KUNA) -- Kuwaiti ambassador to Saudi Arabia Sheikh Thamer
Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah said the Kingdom's occasion of celebrating the 82nd
National Day anniversary would remain a source of pride for coming generations
and an inspiration for sacrifices and patriotic devotion.
"I am honored to address warmest congratulations to the Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud and his right arm, the
Crown Prince Salman Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud and the Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Defense, may Allah safeguard them, along with the Kingdom and its
generous people on the occasion of the National Day." said Sheikh Thamer
Al-Jaber in a statement to KUNA, expressing congratulations to leaders and
peoples of the Gulf State.
He lauded the late King, Abdul Aziz Bin Abdul Rahman Al-Saud, who founded
the Kingdom after unifying it under the slogan of Islam, praising him for
enforcing security and stability in the country, as well as making grand
achievements in the political, economic and social domains.
Some of the most important foundations of this state is the tangible
confidence that has existed between the leadership and the people, the
principle of interaction between the two sides through the open door policy,
he said alluding to the leaders' modest attitude of dealing with the ordinary
citizens and listening, personally, to their problems and hardships.
He noted the Kingdom's success on the international stage, namely its
active role at diverse international levels, namely within quarters of the
United Nations, and underlined the major and pivotal role played by Riyadh
toward its Gulf brethern, within the GCC and affiliate bodies, as well as Arab
organizations.
Moreover, Sheikh Thamer praised Riyadh's continuing and active role for
backing Arab and Islamic causes, and asserted depth of the brotherly relations
bounding the country with Kuwait at the official and popular levels, wishing
the Kingdom and its people further prosperity and security. (end)
ay.rk
KUNA 220911 Sep 12NNNN