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Tunisian President conveys greetings to Kuwait’s Amir

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Tunisian President conveys greetings to Kuwait’s Amir

TUNIS: Tunisian President Kais Saied expressed the day prior to this his appreciation and greetings to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, wishing him excellent well being, and the State of Kuwait extra prosperity and growth. This got here all the way through a reception rite held at the sidelines of the thirty ninth consultation of the Council of Arab Inner Ministers, held within the capital Tunis. President Saied met with Kuwait’s Appearing Inner Minister Dr Mohammad Al-Fares at the side of different Arab Inner ministers, the place they mentioned safety trends, techniques to enhance balance within the Arab international, and exchanged perspectives on world and regional trends.

President Saied expressed his happiness at his nation’s webhosting of the thirty ninth consultation of the Council of Arab Inner Ministers, wishing that those efforts could be topped with good fortune. He wired the significance of this assembly and the problems it offers with and safety recordsdata aimed toward consolidating the rules of safety and balance within the Arab international. In the meantime, Dr Fares conveyed to the Tunisian President the greetings and appreciation of His Highness the Amir of Kuwait, wishing sisterly Tunisia persisted growth and prosperity.

On Tuesday, Dr Fares held talks one by one with Lebanese and Palestinian ministers of internal, Bassam Mawlawi and Ziad Hab Al-Reeh, respectively. The 2 conferences reviewed a spread of problems with commonplace fear for the Arab nations with emphasis on safety cooperation. Mawlawi and Hab Al-Reeh preferred Kuwait’s contributions to the safety cooperation amongst Arab nations and its efforts to enhance the Palestine query. Fares additionally met with INTERPOL President Maj Gen Ahmad Naser Al-Raisi of the UAE to talk about safety data sharing between Kuwait and the world policing company. — KUNA

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