Egypt Refuses to Comment on Kuwaiti MP’s Contentious Remarks

Kuwaiti lawmaker Safaa al-Hashim. (KUNA)
Kuwaiti lawmaker Safaa al-Hashim. (KUNA)
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Egypt Refuses to Comment on Kuwaiti MP’s Contentious Remarks

Kuwaiti lawmaker Safaa al-Hashim. (KUNA)
Kuwaiti lawmaker Safaa al-Hashim. (KUNA)

Statements by Kuwaiti lawmaker Safaa al-Hashim, who criticized the excessive importing of Egyptian labor, were met with popular contempt but no response by Cairo.

While parliament rejected to comment on Hashim’s contentious statements, Abdel Fattah Mohamed Yehia, director of the Labor Office, confirmed to Asharq Al-Awsat that “Egyptian workers are being sent to Kuwait to meet the Gulf state’s local demand for labor.”

They are also covered by MoUs and agreements signed by both governments that share a long history of exceptional ties.

Hashim’s comments had followed a report published by the Kuwaiti newspaper, Al Ra'I, which documented the entry of 8,000 Egyptian migrant labors to Kuwait each month in 2018.

Labeling the collected data as disastrous and criminal, Hashim said: “The report confirms the issuance of about 98,000 new work permits for Egyptians to travel to Kuwait during the past year, the majority of whom do not have any university qualification ... this is a crime against Kuwait, an across the board disaster, and an inconceivable surprise.”

The Ministry of Manpower and Immigration declined to comment on the MP's remarks.

“We do not respond to such statements,” Maha Salem, a spokeswoman for the ministry, told Asharq Al-Awsat.

Hashim’s critique was a part of a series of attacks she launched against the Human Resources Development Committee at Kuwait’s National Assembly for allegedly neglecting its role in reducing the number of expatriate workers.

She also accused the Kuwaiti government of not being serious in implementing its policy on regulating and replacement of foreign labor, and called for an urgent response.

In his comments, Yehia said that every Egyptian heads to Kuwait with legally binding work contracts vetted and approved by the Kuwaiti government. He also blamed Hashim for her statements, saying they harm Cairo’s ties with Kuwait City.



OIC Condemns Proposed Israeli Bill to Execute Palestinian Prisoners

OIC Condemns Proposed Israeli Bill to Execute Palestinian Prisoners
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OIC Condemns Proposed Israeli Bill to Execute Palestinian Prisoners

OIC Condemns Proposed Israeli Bill to Execute Palestinian Prisoners

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) strongly condemned the proposed Israeli bill to execute Palestinian prisoners, describing it as discriminatory and legally invalid, SPA reported.

The OIC emphasized that such measures violate international humanitarian law, the Geneva Conventions on the treatment of prisoners of war, and relevant United Nations resolutions.

It called on the international community to fulfill its responsibilities by taking effective measures to end all violations committed by the Israeli occupation and to ensure international protection for the Palestinian people.


Riyadh and Kuala Lumpur: A Partnership Spanning Over 60 Years

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, welcomes Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, welcomes Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Riyadh and Kuala Lumpur: A Partnership Spanning Over 60 Years

Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, welcomes Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, welcomes Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)

In a historic diplomatic event, Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar kicked off an official state visit to Riyadh on Tuesday - the first by a Malaysian monarch to the Kingdom since the late Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta’in Billah’s trip in 1984.

In a statement, the Istana Negara, the king’s official residence, said the visit underscores the continuous commitment of Malaysia and Saudi Arabia to strengthening bilateral relations and expanding cooperation across various fields, including economics, geopolitics, defense, and Islamic affairs.

The two countries have seen 12 high-level visits during the first ten months of this year alone. Saudi Arabia ranks as Malaysia’s 14th largest trading partner, with total trade amounting to 44.74 billion Malaysian ringgit ($9.79 billion), continued the statement.

Diplomatic relations between Malaysia and Saudi Arabia date back to the early 1960s and have since been characterized by mutual respect as both countries work to deepen collaboration in political, economic, commercial, cultural, and religious spheres.

In 1961, Saudi Arabia opened its embassy in Kuala Lumpur, and Malaysia established its embassy in Jeddah.

In the summer of 1970, the late King Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud paid his first visit to Malaysia, followed in January 2006 by the late King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud with the aim of exploring new avenues for cooperation.

In early 2017, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud visited Malaysia to boost economic relations between the two nations. During the visit, he was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Literature from the University of Malaya and an honorary Doctorate in Political Science from the International Islamic University Malaysia.

Economically, Saudi Arabia is Malaysia’s second-largest trading partner in the Middle East, with 60 percent of Malaysia’s exports to the region directed to the Kingdom.

On April 18, 2011, the two countries signed a security and intelligence cooperation agreement in Riyadh aimed at combating terrorism and organized crime.

In 2015, Saudi Arabia included Malaysia among the members of the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition.


Saudi Crown Prince Holds Official Talks with King of Malaysia

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, receives King of Malaysia Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar at the Royal Court in Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, receives King of Malaysia Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar at the Royal Court in Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Saudi Crown Prince Holds Official Talks with King of Malaysia

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, receives King of Malaysia Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar at the Royal Court in Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, receives King of Malaysia Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar at the Royal Court in Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, received King of Malaysia Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar at the Royal Court in Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Tuesday.

A formal reception ceremony was held for the King of Malaysia, during which the national anthems of both countries were played, and the two leaders reviewed the guard of honor.

Crown Prince Mohammed and King Sultan held a session of official talks, discussing the strong fraternal relations between Saudi Arabia and Malaysia. They explored prospects for bilateral cooperation across various fields and addressed several issues of common interest.

The meeting was attended by Saudi Minister of State and Cabinet Member Prince Turki bin Mohammed bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of Riyadh Region Prince Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz, Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, Minister of National Guard Prince Abdullah bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah. Also present were Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb, the accompanying minister, and Saudi Ambassador to Malaysia Musaed Al-Saleem.