Fiji participates at the UN Security Council Operations Debate on ‘Women in Peacekeeping’
23/04/2019New Recruits reminded on the Importance of their role
26/04/2019Published On: 23/04/2019
The bilateral cooperation between the Republic of Fiji and the State of Kuwait is expected to strengthen in potential areas of mutual interests and benefits.
This has been conveyed during a courtesy call made on the Minister for Defence, National Security and Foreign Affairs, Hon. Inia Seruiratu by non-resident Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to Fiji, His Excellency Ahmed Salem Alwehaib.
During a meeting held earlier this week, the two parties have expressed interest to enhance their partnership towards Fiji’s priority sectors and sustainable development goals mainly in addressing climate change and oceans preservation.
Kuwait was the first country in the resource rich Gulf Cooperation Council to establish formal diplomatic relations with Fiji in 2005.
Kuwait through its development agency, the Kuwait Development Fund for Arab Development (KFEAD), has been instrumental in availing technical assistance to Fiji, including the feasibility study of the Savusavu water and wastewater infrastructure. Kuwait’s support is also recognized as the development partner for the convening of the inaugural Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF) summit.
Kuwait also provides employment opportunities to a number of Fijian nationals who currently work mainly in the security and retail sector.
The two countries also share similar sentiments on the important role of peacekeeping in maintaining international peace and security. Kuwait is a current non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for the term 2018-2019. Fijian peacekeepers have served in the Middle East and particularly in Kuwait as Observers under the United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission (UNIKOM) mandate during the conclusion of the first Gulf War.