[28/08/2022 12:26]
Riyadh – Saba
Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, received a copy of the credentials of the State of Kuwait's new ambassador to our country, Falah Badah Al-Hajraf.
During the meeting, bin Mubarak welcomed the Kuwaiti ambassador, and reviewed with him the close bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries and ways to develop and strengthen them to serve the common interests of the two peoples and the two brotherly countries, stressing the ministry's keenness to provide all necessary facilities for the Kuwaiti ambassador to carry out his duties.
Dr. Bin Mubarak also wished the Kuwaiti ambassador success in performing his duties in a way that would strengthen cooperative relations and push them to broader horizons. For his part, the Kuwaiti ambassador expressed his happiness at representing his country in the Republic of Yemen, due to the high status and interest it enjoys from the Kuwaiti leadership.
He expressed his determination to expand and strengthen the bilateral relations that bring together the two brotherly countries towards further progress and prosperity.
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