Cyprus and Kuwait Strengthen Ties with New Initiatives
Cyprus and Kuwait are fortifying their ties, with recent advancements in education, business, and politics. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus, Dr. Constantinos Kombos, has lauded the robust relationship built on mutual respect and shared history.
Kuwait has acknowledged the University of Cyprus and the Faculty of Dentistry at the European University Cyprus, paving the way for deeper academic cooperation. Cyprus, in turn, presents a favorable business environment for Kuwaiti investors, with a strategic location and robust legal framework.
Both nations, being small states in an unstable region, have faced challenges together, fostering close ties. They are working on bilateral agreements in areas like security, culture, and water management. Political consultations held in Kuwait in 2022 marked a significant milestone in their relations.
The Amalthea humanitarian initiative is a testament to their cooperation. Kuwaiti organizations have contributed approximately 700 tons of aid to the people of Gaza. Efforts are also underway to establish year-round connectivity and boost tourism between the two countries.
Dr. Kombos' upcoming meeting with the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister signals another step forward in the strategic partnership between Cyprus and Kuwait. Both nations are committed to enhancing cooperation on bilateral and EU-GCC levels to advance shared interests and foster regional stability.
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