Kuwait upgrades ties with Iran in broader thaw
After six years of continued absence, Kuwaiti has sent an ambassador to Iran in a move that has been widely seen as the beginning of a thaw in broader Iran-Arab relations.
UAE, Kuwait to send ambassadors to Tehran
In a live talk show aired late Thursday, Iran’s foreign minister discussed a broad range of issues, from Iran’s good neighborliness policy to the ongoing sanctions-removal negotiations.
Kuwait Denies Visas for New Iranian Tradesmen
Kuwait denies providing visas for new Iranian tradesmen. Chairman of the Iran-Kuwait Chamber of Commerce Hani Faisal says Kuwait does not issue visas for new Iranian businessmen.
Decisive Response Awaits Scientist Assassination
Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) said that Iran will respond decisively to the assassination of the country’s prominent nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.
8-Month Exports to Arab Partners Exceed $8.5b
The value of Iran’s exports to its Arab trade partners in the region reached $8.565 billion in the first eight months of the current Iranian calendar year
60,500 Tons of Cement Exported to Kuwait
The first shipment of 60,500 tons of cement was exported to Kuwait from Iran's Parsian city.
Sheikh Meshal Appointed as Kuwait’s New Crown Prince
Kuwait’s new ruler Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah on Wednesday named Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah as Crown Prince of the Arab country.
Zarif Offers Condolences Over Death of Emir of Kuwait
Mohammad Javad Zarif offered condolences over the death of Emir of Kuwait, praising the late leader of the Persian Gulf Arab country for his moderate policies.
Kuwait Bans Flights to 31 Countries due to Pandemic
Kuwait has expanded its ban on inbound and outbound commercial flights to 31 countries due to the continuing coronavirus pandemic, the civil aviation authority said.
Kuwait Oil Budget Cut by 25%
State-owned Kuwait Oil Company announced a 25 percent reduction in its budget for the next five years.