Kuwait Marks Independence, Liberation Anniversaries Amid Record Financial Surpluses

The rise of Kuwaiti banking sector assets to more than $326 billion reflects the strength of the financial system and the confidence of international institutions. 
The rise of Kuwaiti banking sector assets to more than $326 billion reflects the strength of the financial system and the confidence of international institutions. 
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Kuwait Marks Independence, Liberation Anniversaries Amid Record Financial Surpluses

The rise of Kuwaiti banking sector assets to more than $326 billion reflects the strength of the financial system and the confidence of international institutions. 
The rise of Kuwaiti banking sector assets to more than $326 billion reflects the strength of the financial system and the confidence of international institutions. 

Kuwait celebrated on Wednesday the 65th independence anniversary (National Day) and the 35th anniversary of Liberation Day, marking the country’s liberation from the Iraqi invasion of Aug. 2, 1990. Liberation was achieved on Feb. 26, 1991.

Kuwait gained its independence from Britain on June 19, 1961. On that day, the late Emir Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al Sabah, the 11th ruler of Kuwait, signed the independence document with Sir George Middleton, the British High Commissioner to the Arabian Gulf, acting on behalf of his government. The move annulled the 1899 agreement signed by Sheikh Mubarak Al Sabah, Kuwait’s seventh ruler, with Britain to protect the country from external threats.

On May 18, 1964, it was decided to merge the June 19 independence date with February 25 — the anniversary of Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al Sabah’s accession to power — in tribute to his pivotal role in securing Kuwait’s independence. Since then, Kuwait has celebrated its National Day annually on Feb. 25.

Strong Economic Performance

This year’s 65th National Day comes as Kuwait records significant economic developments. A report issued by the Statistical Center for the Cooperation Council for the Arab Countries of the Gulf, titled “The State of Kuwait: Deep-Rooted Foundations and Steps Toward the Future,” highlights unprecedented financial and investment surpluses.

According to the report, Kuwait is achieving record fiscal and investment surpluses, supported by the strength of its sovereign wealth funds, whose assets have surpassed $1 trillion. In addition, banking sector assets have exceeded 100 billion Kuwaiti dinars (approximately $326 billion), reflecting the resilience of the financial system and continued confidence by international institutions in the national economy.

The Kuwait Stock Exchange recorded gains exceeding 9.6 billion Kuwaiti dinars (around $32 billion), underscoring the attractiveness of the investment environment and growing confidence among regional and international investors.

Kuwait ranked 19th globally in the Nation Brand Value Index, with national brands accounting for about 9 percent of GDP — one of the highest ratios worldwide.

The country also placed among the top 10 globally in the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2025, supported by advances in digital infrastructure, 5G technology, mobile internet speeds, government digitalization, and the efficiency of its digital workforce.

Kuwait’s sovereign credit ratings remain in the high-grade category with a stable outlook, further strengthening its global economic standing.

Saudi–Kuwaiti Relations

For more than 130 years, Saudi–Kuwaiti relations have been firmly rooted in shared history and close ties built on common interests and longstanding positions.

Kuwait was the first country visited by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman after his appointment as crown prince. He visited in May 2018 and again on September 30, 2018.

Similarly, Saudi Arabia was the first foreign destination of Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al Sabah after assuming power as Emir of Kuwait. On Jan. 30, 2024, he made his first official overseas trip to the Kingdom following his accession.

Joint Saudi–Kuwaiti efforts continue to strengthen cooperation in line with the two countries’ strategic visions — Saudi Vision 2030 and Kuwait Vision 2035 — aimed at expanding collaboration across economic, security, cultural, sports, and social sectors.

Among the key milestones was the signing in December 2019 of a supplementary agreement to the accords governing the divided neutral zone and the adjacent offshore area between the two countries, paving the way for the resumption of oil production on both sides.

 

 



Kuwait’s Military Says Air Defenses Are Responding to an Attack

A view of Kuwait City on June 2, 2026. (AFP)
A view of Kuwait City on June 2, 2026. (AFP)
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Kuwait’s Military Says Air Defenses Are Responding to an Attack

A view of Kuwait City on June 2, 2026. (AFP)
A view of Kuwait City on June 2, 2026. (AFP)

Kuwait’s military said on Tuesday its air defenses are responding to an attack.

The General Staff of the Kuwait Armed Forces said that explosions heard were a result of air defenses intercepting hostile attacks.

Iran has launched repeated attacks on Kuwait and other Gulf countries in recent days in response to US strikes.

The latest exchanges of fire have been triggered by Iran attacking commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

There were no immediate details or reports of casualties or damage from Tuesday’s attack on Kuwait.


Arab Interior Ministers Council Condemns Houthi Terrorist Attack on Saudi Arabia's Southern Region

File photo of the Saudi flag/AAWSAT
File photo of the Saudi flag/AAWSAT
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Arab Interior Ministers Council Condemns Houthi Terrorist Attack on Saudi Arabia's Southern Region

File photo of the Saudi flag/AAWSAT
File photo of the Saudi flag/AAWSAT

The General Secretariat of the Arab Interior Ministers Council strongly condemned the terrorist attack carried out by the Houthi militia, which launched ballistic missiles toward the southern region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia yesterday evening.

In a statement, the secretariat condemned the deliberate criminal act, saying the Houthi militia sought to target civilians and civilian facilities, SPA reported.

The secretariat reiterated its call for firm action against such acts and for those responsible to be held accountable.

It also reaffirmed its full support for all measures taken by the Kingdom to confront these threats and safeguard its security, stability, and territorial integrity.


Saudi Arabia Affirms Its Complete Rejection of Iran's Destabilizing Behavior in the Region

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - SPA
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - SPA
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Saudi Arabia Affirms Its Complete Rejection of Iran's Destabilizing Behavior in the Region

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - SPA
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - SPA

Saudi Arabia strongly reaffirmed its categorical rejection of Iran's continued destabilizing conduct in the region and its violations of the principles of international law. This came during the Cabinet session chaired by Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman, which was held on Tuesday in Jeddah.

The Crown Prince briefed the Cabinet on the contents of the phone call he received from US President Donald Trump, during which they reviewed areas of cooperation and discussed a number of regional and international issues, emphasizing their support for all efforts that contribute to achieving the region's security and stability.

He also informed the Cabinet of the results of his discussions with Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada, which affirmed the commitment to strengthening and developing bilateral relations across all sectors, aiming for a future characterized by deeper cooperation. This cooperation is underpinned by mutual trust, close friendship, and the objectives stemming from Saudi Vision 2030 and Canada's growth agenda, which seek to build a stronger and more resilient economy for both countries, SPA reported.

The Cabinet praised the signing of memoranda of understanding during the official visit of the Canadian prime minister, which included the establishment of the Saudi-Canadian Coordination Council, cooperation in the energy sector, investment in artificial intelligence, and skills development.

It also commended the success of the Saudi Arabia-Canada Investment Forum, which resulted in the announcement of trade and investment agreements between government entities, companies, and institutions from both countries in the fields of mining, engineering, infrastructure, advanced industries, training and education, financial services, and information and communications technology.

In a statement to the Saudi Press Agency following the session, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development and Acting Minister of Media Ahmed Al-Rajhi said that after monitoring regional and international developments, the Cabinet strongly condemned Iran's repeated attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, as well as on Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Jordan.

The Cabinet affirmed its complete rejection of Iran's continued destabilizing behavior in the region and its violations of international law, the charters of the United Nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the principles of good neighborliness.

The Cabinet welcomed the outcomes of the meeting held in Riyadh between the Saudi and Iraqi sides, including Iraq's reaffirmation of its commitment not to allow its territory and airspace to be used as a launching pad for any acts or attacks targeting Saudi Arabia, the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, and other countries in the region. The Cabinet also commended the agreement to continue bilateral coordination in a manner that serves common interests.

The Cabinet welcomed the United States' announcement that it has begun procedures to remove the Syrian Arab Republic from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, a designation imposed in 1979, reiterating Saudi Arabia's support for the positive steps taken by the Syrian government to enhance security and stability, build state institutions, and fulfill the aspirations of its people.