Kuwait Emir Receives Invitation to Visit Russia

Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah. (Reuters)
Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah. (Reuters)
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Kuwait Emir Receives Invitation to Visit Russia

Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah. (Reuters)
Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah. (Reuters)

Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah received on Sunday an invitation from President Vladimir Putin to visit Russia, reported the Kuwait news agency (KUNA).

The Emir, in turn, invited Putin to visit the Gulf state.

In his letter, Putin hailed the Emir’s role in establishing diplomatic ties between Kuwait and Moscow.

He also lauded the “personal role he is playing in bolstering political, economic, commercial and investment cooperation between their countries in a manner that serves regional security and stability.”

For his part, Sheikh Sabah underscored the historic Kuwaiti-Russian ties, adding that he looks forward to boosting them in all fields.

Putin is expected to visit Saudi Arabia in October.



Saudi Arabia Hosts Gulf-American Summit on Wednesday

US President Donald Trump is seen at the Gulf-American summit in Riyadh in July 2017. (Reuters)
US President Donald Trump is seen at the Gulf-American summit in Riyadh in July 2017. (Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia Hosts Gulf-American Summit on Wednesday

US President Donald Trump is seen at the Gulf-American summit in Riyadh in July 2017. (Reuters)
US President Donald Trump is seen at the Gulf-American summit in Riyadh in July 2017. (Reuters)

Riyadh will host on Wednesday a Gulf-American summit as US President Donald Trump kicks off a historic visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday.

The summit will bring together the US president with his counterparts from the Arab Gulf, an American and two Arab officials told Axios.

“Trump's first official foreign trip reflects the growing importance his administration is placing on economic cooperation and investments between the US and Gulf countries,” said Axios.

“The summit will be a chance for Trump to present his vision for US involvement in the Middle East and lay out his policy objectives in the region,” it added.

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz sent on Sunday invitations to the leaders of Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman to attend the summit.

This will mark the fifth summit between the US and Gulf countries. The first was held in Camp David in May 2015, the second in April 2016, and the third in May 2017 in Riyadh, with Trump attending during his first term as president. The fourth summit was held in July 2022 and included the participation of Egypt, Jordan and Iraq.

The US State Department had told Asharq Al-Awsat that Trump’s visit reflects “without a doubt” Saudi Arabia’s importance and strategic role in the region.

The US sees the Kingdom as a pivotal partner in efforts aimed at achieving regional security and stability, said Samuel Warburg, regional spokesman for the US Department of State.

Washington is once again reaffirming its commitment to working with regional partners to find sustainable political and diplomatic solutions to crises and supporting efforts to restore calm in Gaza, he added.