Kuwait Busts Terrorist Cell Linked to Muslim Brotherhood

A view of Kuwait City. (Reuters)
A view of Kuwait City. (Reuters)
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Kuwait Busts Terrorist Cell Linked to Muslim Brotherhood

A view of Kuwait City. (Reuters)
A view of Kuwait City. (Reuters)

Kuwait announced on Friday the arrest of a terrorist cell linked to the Muslim Brotherhood group.

The Ministry of Interior said that the members of the cell, all of whom are Egyptian, have outstanding judicial sentences against them by authorities in Egypt. Some of the sentences reach up to 15 years in prison.

The ministry personnel located and arrested the fugitives, who had escaped from Egypt to Kuwait.

During interrogations, they confessed to carrying out terrorist operations in Egypt, reported the Kuwait news agency (KUNA).

Investigations are underway to find out their accomplices, said the ministry, warning that it would crack down ruthlessly against saboteurs.



Saudi Arabia Calls for Strengthening Global Peacekeeping Capacity

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Al-Khereiji addresses the UN Security Council (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Al-Khereiji addresses the UN Security Council (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
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Saudi Arabia Calls for Strengthening Global Peacekeeping Capacity

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Al-Khereiji addresses the UN Security Council (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Al-Khereiji addresses the UN Security Council (Saudi Foreign Ministry)

Saudi Arabia emphasized the need to strengthen the international system’s capacity to maintain global peace and security in line with the United Nations Charter, during a high-level meeting at the UN Security Council on Tuesday.

Representing Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Al-Khereiji said the growing challenges and ongoing violent developments facing the international community demand the utmost effectiveness from the multilateral system.

The Security Council, as the central body, must engage impartially and objectively with all issues within its mandate, he urged.

Saudi Arabia underscores the importance of combining effectiveness with multilateralism and proper representation in any genuine efforts for reform and global governance, he added.

He reiterated Saudi Arabia’s commitment to the importance of intergovernmental negotiations on reforming the multilateral system, emphasizing that it should take place through the General Assembly, in line with General Assembly Resolution 62/557, which was adopted by consensus.

He highlighted the growing crisis of trust in the United Nations and its bodies, particularly the Security Council, in fulfilling their responsibility to maintain global peace and security and resolve conflicts through peaceful means.

Al-Khereiji reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s call for reforming the Security Council to better reflect the current global reality, make it more effective in responding to international transformations, and boost its efficiency in addressing shared challenges.

Saudi Arabia is fully prepared to work with other member states to achieve this goal, he stressed.