Kuwait emir calls for caution amid regional tension

Kuwait emir calls for caution amid regional tension
Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-­Ahmad Al­-Jaber Al-­Sabah speaks during his annual speech to mark the last 10 days of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. (KUNA)
Updated 27 May 2019
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Kuwait emir calls for caution amid regional tension

Kuwait emir calls for caution amid regional tension

JEDDAH: Kuwait must be cautious and ready to confront the dangerous tensions in the region,  the country’s emir said Monday.
Speaking during his annual address to mark the last 10 days of Ramadan, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al­-Jaber Al-­Sabah, referred to the delicate situation in the Arabian Gulf, in clear reference to tensions between Iran on one side and the US and its allies on the other. 
“The bitter reality of the region, its dangerous dimensions and consequences, and the developments taking place call upon us to realize the current situations and circumstances, be cautious and ready to confront them in order to protect the safety and security of our dear country,” the emir said.
He emphasized the importance of national unity in protecting the country during “this turbulent time.”
Sheikh Sabah said Kuwait would  stand up against anyone who tries to stir up internal strife in his country.
He also praise the role of the GCC in overcoming regional challenges.
“We know that sticking to our Gulf community and maintaining the privileges we have achieved within the GCC framework is the security that enables us to face such dangers and challenges,” he added.
Sheikh Sabah is expected to attend a GCC summit convened by King Salman in Saudi Arabia this week.
The emir also called on the media to play their role consciously and responsibly and denounced the misuse of social media to spread rumors and hatred.
He also highlighted the government’s efforts to empower youth and increase their contributions to the state building and society development.
He reiterated that the youth are the true wealth of the nation, and that they have both his attention and that of the government.