Kuwait Crown Prince concludes visit to China

His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and his delegation left Xiahshan International Airport, Sunday, after a visit to Hangzhou at invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

His Highness the Crown Prince held summit talks with President Xi and attended the opening ceremony of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou.

His Highness the Crown Prince was seen at the airport by Chinese Minister of Transport Li Xiaopeng, Chairwomen of the political advisor board of Zhejiang Province Huang Lixin, head of the Mission of Honor, Chinese Ambassador to Kuwait Zhang Jianwei, Kuwait Ambassador to China Jassem Al-Najem, Kuwait Military Attache to China Brigadier Numan Al-Rashed, Kuwait Consul General in Shanghai Meshal Al-Shemali, Consul General to Hong Kong Nasser Al-Ghanem and Consul General to Guangzhou Abdullah Al-Turki.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Min. Al-Ostad: Kuwait to build renewable energy stns

State of Kuwait is heading in the direction of constructing clean energy stations in order to honor the growing electricity demands and provide cheap power, Minister of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy said.

“We will have power shortage in the coming years so the State’s approach is to invite corporates or consortiums to establish clean energy stations in what is known as the Independent Power Provider (IPP),” Dr. Jassem Al-Ostad told KUNA.

These companies, he added, would be building solar power stations that provided clean and cheap electricity on one side, and contribute to Kuwait’s honoring of its commitment towards the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to provide renewable and clean energy thus minimize emissions.

Al-Ostad signed a memorandum of understanding with the national energy department of China regarding power systems and renewable energy. The MoU was signed during His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah’s visit to Hangzhou, at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Al-Ostad called on importance of changing to clean energy through environment-friendly projects.

He noted that solar panels could be installed on roofs of schools and houses, and could be connected to the power grid.

The Minister cited similar projects in neighboring countries and proved to be successful.

“His Highness the Crown Prince has been clear in his instructions to establish renewable energy stations, and the MoU with the Chinese side served this purpose,” said Al-Ostad.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Min. Al-Ostad: Kuwait to build renewable energy stns

State of Kuwait is heading in the direction of constructing clean energy stations in order to honor the growing electricity demands and provide cheap power, Minister of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy said.

“We will have power shortage in the coming years so the State’s approach is to invite corporates or consortiums to establish clean energy stations in what is known as the Independent Power Provider (IPP),” Dr. Jassem Al-Ostad told KUNA.

These companies, he added, would be building solar power stations that provided clean and cheap electricity on one side, and contribute to Kuwait’s honoring of its commitment towards the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to provide renewable and clean energy thus minimize emissions.

Al-Ostad signed a memorandum of understanding with the national energy department of China regarding power systems and renewable energy. The MoU was signed during His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah’s visit to Hangzhou, at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Al-Ostad called on importance of changing to clean energy through environment-friendly projects.

He noted that solar panels could be installed on roofs of schools and houses, and could be connected to the power grid.

The Minister cited similar projects in neighboring countries and proved to be successful.

“His Highness the Crown Prince has been clear in his instructions to establish renewable energy stations, and the MoU with the Chinese side served this purpose,” said Al-Ostad.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Min. Al-Ostad: Kuwait to build renewable energy stns

State of Kuwait is heading in the direction of constructing clean energy stations in order to honor the growing electricity demands and provide cheap power, Minister of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy said.

“We will have power shortage in the coming years so the State’s approach is to invite corporates or consortiums to establish clean energy stations in what is known as the Independent Power Provider (IPP),” Dr. Jassem Al-Ostad told KUNA.

These companies, he added, would be building solar power stations that provided clean and cheap electricity on one side, and contribute to Kuwait’s honoring of its commitment towards the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to provide renewable and clean energy thus minimize emissions.

Al-Ostad signed a memorandum of understanding with the national energy department of China regarding power systems and renewable energy. The MoU was signed during His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah’s visit to Hangzhou, at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Al-Ostad called on importance of changing to clean energy through environment-friendly projects.

He noted that solar panels could be installed on roofs of schools and houses, and could be connected to the power grid.

The Minister cited similar projects in neighboring countries and proved to be successful.

“His Highness the Crown Prince has been clear in his instructions to establish renewable energy stations, and the MoU with the Chinese side served this purpose,” said Al-Ostad.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Min. Al-Ostad: Kuwait to build renewable energy stns

State of Kuwait is heading in the direction of constructing clean energy stations in order to honor the growing electricity demands and provide cheap power, Minister of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy said.

“We will have power shortage in the coming years so the State’s approach is to invite corporates or consortiums to establish clean energy stations in what is known as the Independent Power Provider (IPP),” Dr. Jassem Al-Ostad told KUNA.

These companies, he added, would be building solar power stations that provided clean and cheap electricity on one side, and contribute to Kuwait’s honoring of its commitment towards the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to provide renewable and clean energy thus minimize emissions.

Al-Ostad signed a memorandum of understanding with the national energy department of China regarding power systems and renewable energy. The MoU was signed during His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah’s visit to Hangzhou, at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Al-Ostad called on importance of changing to clean energy through environment-friendly projects.

He noted that solar panels could be installed on roofs of schools and houses, and could be connected to the power grid.

The Minister cited similar projects in neighboring countries and proved to be successful.

“His Highness the Crown Prince has been clear in his instructions to establish renewable energy stations, and the MoU with the Chinese side served this purpose,” said Al-Ostad.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Min. Al-Ostad: Kuwait to build renewable energy stns

State of Kuwait is heading in the direction of constructing clean energy stations in order to honor the growing electricity demands and provide cheap power, Minister of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy said.

“We will have power shortage in the coming years so the State’s approach is to invite corporates or consortiums to establish clean energy stations in what is known as the Independent Power Provider (IPP),” Dr. Jassem Al-Ostad told KUNA.

These companies, he added, would be building solar power stations that provided clean and cheap electricity on one side, and contribute to Kuwait’s honoring of its commitment towards the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to provide renewable and clean energy thus minimize emissions.

Al-Ostad signed a memorandum of understanding with the national energy department of China regarding power systems and renewable energy. The MoU was signed during His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah’s visit to Hangzhou, at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Al-Ostad called on importance of changing to clean energy through environment-friendly projects.

He noted that solar panels could be installed on roofs of schools and houses, and could be connected to the power grid.

The Minister cited similar projects in neighboring countries and proved to be successful.

“His Highness the Crown Prince has been clear in his instructions to establish renewable energy stations, and the MoU with the Chinese side served this purpose,” said Al-Ostad.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Kuwait Crown Prince concludes productive China’s visit

His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah ended a constructive and productive visit to Hangzhou, during which Kuwait and China signed seven memoranda of understanding over wide-ranging vital projects, that would have positive impacts on development in Kuwait.

His Highness the Crown Prince’s visit was at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping to attend the opening ceremony of the 19th Asian Games, as well as holding summit talks over a host of mutual interest issues.

This was the second time His Highness the Crown Prince met with President Xi since last December in Saudi Arabia.

Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Oil and Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Investments Dr. Saad Al-Barrak described the visit as “very important,” amidst the Kuwaiti government’s quest to update its 2035 vision to be 2024-40.

On His Highness’ the Crown Prince summit talks with President Xi, Al-Barrak said, “we should make very good use of this important meeting to develop the foundation of Kuwait vision 2035 to be 2024-40,” The vision, he explained, would “be an extension of the same spirit in order overcome the political and economic developments that took place in the past three years like the coronavirus pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine.

Al-Barrak signed an MoU regarding completion of Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port.

“Around 50 percent of the first phase of Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port is completed and we seek to finalize the first phase in order to launch and operate the port as swiftly as possible,” he said.

“China excels in construction and other domains like management and operation of the port, so we have signed the MoU and will continue the talks on execution,” he said.

Al-Barrak also spoke of the “wonderful history” Kuwait and China shared, which began when Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah visited China when he was Finance Minister in 1965, to the establishment of relations in 1971, making Kuwait the first Gulf country to have relations with the People’s Republic.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah said the MoUs would have positive impacts on development in Kuwait.

“We witnessed the signing of seven MoUs dealing with huge construction projects that include Chinese companies in Kuwait, among them are housing cities and renewable energy,” Sheikh Salem said.

He elaborated that MoUs also dealt with water treatment.

The projects, he added, “will have huge impact on the State of Kuwait and I believe they are projects that will indeed have direct and positive impact on our people.” Speaking about the meeting between His Highness the Crown Prince and President Xi, Sheikh Salem said the talks were very “positive and productive,” describing the atmosphere of the summit talks as “very amicable.” He said the two leaders discussed the history of the bilateral relations and how to develop them further.

“President Xi talked a lot about the history of China-Kuwait relations and highly appreciated the fact Kuwait was the first Gulf country to establish relations with Beijing in 1971, as well as the role of Kuwait Fund in offering loans to China in 1980s which contributed to projects in China,” he said.

The two leaders agreed to further boost relations and cooperation to higher levels, said the foreign minister.

The MoUs signed between the two countries dealt with a joint statement regarding a cooperation plan for 2024-28, establishment of a low-carbon recycling green system and infrastructure of water treatment stations.

They also deal with power systems and renewable energy, economic and free zones, and development of housing projects.

Minister of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy Dr. Jassem Al-Ostad said His Highness the Crown Prince made clear instructions to construct renewable energy stations in order to provide clean and cheap energy on one hand, and honor Kuwait’s commitment in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030.

Al-Ostad called on importance of changing to clean energy through environment-friendly projects.

He noted that solar panels could be installed on roofs of schools and houses, and could be connected to the power grid.

The Minister cited similar projects in neighboring countries and proved to be successful.

Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Housing Faleh Al-Rguba said Kuwait would benefit from the Chinese expertise to develop housing cities in Kuwait.

“The MoU will boost cooperation through work teams, exchange of visits and exchange of technical details,” he said, with the objective of creating strategic cooperation to develop housing projects.

The MoU would pave way for development of advanced housing cities as part of the government plans to provide housing care for citizens.

During his visit, His Highness the Crown Prince also met with Huawei’s executives, an audience described by the Minister of Commerce and Industry Mohammad Al-Aiban as “very productive.” Kuwait, he told KUNA, sought to enhance cooperation with Huawei, a giant company with many projects around the world.

His Highness the Crown Prince informed the Huawei executives about their projects and urged them to continue providing information technology and communication (ICT) services for the State of Kuwait, he said.

“His Highness the Crown Prince promised to remove all obstacles facing them,” said Al-Aiban, with Huawei’s executives showing keenness to contribute to the development plan 2023-27 and new Kuwait Vision.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Russia: West should abide by NATO’s non-expansion policy

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the West of violating their pledges to Moscow regarding the non-expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

This came in Lavrov’s address, on Saturday, to international delegates partaking in the 78th UN’s General Assembly.

“In 2021, our proposals to conclude treaties on mutual security guarantees in Europe without changing the non-bloc status of Ukraine were rudely rejected,” noting that the West continued the militarization of the “Russophobic Kyiv regime” which was brought to power as a result of a coup and was used to wage a hybrid war against the Russian Federation.

Lavrov also accused Washington on creating small military and political alliances in the Asia-Pacific region, targeting Russia and China, which aims to collapse the inclusive regional architecture that has developed around the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN).

He asserted that along with its “subordinate Western collective”, the US continues to foster worldwide crises that artificially split humanity into antagonistic blocs, which “prevent the achievement of common goals.” The Russian Foreign Minister decried US-led use of unilateral sanctions and “coercive measures”, defending Cuba, Venezuela, Syria and others, while Washington continues its effort to “Ukrainize” the international agenda.

Regarding the Palestinian issue, Lavrov said, “Palestinians have been waiting for more than 70 years for their State, but the US monopolized the mediation process and trying their best to prevent that.” He called on all responsible countries to unite their efforts to resume direct Palestinian-Israeli negotiations Russian Foreign Minister closed his case with an appeal for compromise, saying, “Humanity is at a crossroads. It is in our shared interest to prevent a downward spiral into large scale war.”

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Russia: West should abide by NATO’s non-expansion policy

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the West of violating their pledges to Moscow regarding the non-expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

This came in Lavrov’s address, on Saturday, to international delegates partaking in the 78th UN’s General Assembly.

“In 2021, our proposals to conclude treaties on mutual security guarantees in Europe without changing the non-bloc status of Ukraine were rudely rejected,” noting that the West continued the militarization of the “Russophobic Kyiv regime” which was brought to power as a result of a coup and was used to wage a hybrid war against the Russian Federation.

Lavrov also accused Washington on creating small military and political alliances in the Asia-Pacific region, targeting Russia and China, which aims to collapse the inclusive regional architecture that has developed around the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN).

He asserted that along with its “subordinate Western collective”, the US continues to foster worldwide crises that artificially split humanity into antagonistic blocs, which “prevent the achievement of common goals.” The Russian Foreign Minister decried US-led use of unilateral sanctions and “coercive measures”, defending Cuba, Venezuela, Syria and others, while Washington continues its effort to “Ukrainize” the international agenda.

Regarding the Palestinian issue, Lavrov said, “Palestinians have been waiting for more than 70 years for their State, but the US monopolized the mediation process and trying their best to prevent that.” He called on all responsible countries to unite their efforts to resume direct Palestinian-Israeli negotiations Russian Foreign Minister closed his case with an appeal for compromise, saying, “Humanity is at a crossroads. It is in our shared interest to prevent a downward spiral into large scale war.”

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Kuwait Crown Prince congratulates Guinea-Bissau on nat’l day

His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah sent on Sunday a cable to President of Guinea-Bissau Umaro Sissoco Embalo, congratulating him on the national day of his country.

His Highness the Crown Prince wished President Embalo good health and the people of Guinea-Bissau progress and prosperity.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Kuwait Crown Prince congratulates Guinea-Bissau on nat’l day

His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah sent on Sunday a cable to President of Guinea-Bissau Umaro Sissoco Embalo, congratulating him on the national day of his country.

His Highness the Crown Prince wished President Embalo good health and the people of Guinea-Bissau progress and prosperity.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

The Minister of Industry and Minerals inspects cement factories in Najaf and opens the Babylon Tire Factory after its rehabilitation

The Minister of Industry and Minerals, Khaled Battal Al-Najm, accompanied by the Governor of Najaf, Majid Al-Waeli, opened the Babylon Tire Factory, located in Najaf and affiliated with the General Company for Rubber and Tire Industries, after it was rehabilitated, developed, and entered service again after a hiatus that lasted for years, while he inspected the Kufa and Najaf industrial Cement factories.

Battal said after the opening that the factory will contribute to reducing imports by ensuring competition in quality and price once again to produce tires of different sizes with a capacity of (one million) tires annually, in addition to producing agricultural tires with a capacity of (3) thousand tires annually with high quality and durability.

He stressed that the Ministry’s interest in rehabilitating the factory is a clear message of the partnership between the Ministry and the Governorate, explaining the endeavor to make Najaf Al-Ashraf an advanced industrial center.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency