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Kuwait calls at NAM summit for new balanced world order

The Representative of His Highness the Amir, addressing the 18th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) on Saturday, urged for creating a new and balanced world order and re-called for resolving crises in Arab countries namely Syria, Palestine, Yemen and Libya.

Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, also Kuwait’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, began his speech at NAM’s 18th Summit, by expressing gratitude to the Azeri president for the warm hospitality and noticeable efforts for ensuring success of the summit. He also thanked Venezuela for chairing the movement in the past three years.

Sheikh Sabah Khaled stated that the need has been mounting for the movement to contribute and cooperate for creating a more balanced and interactive world order. “Our States have sought to establish a system based on solid foundations for mutual coordination that may enable us to circumvent problems on the basis of the principles and goals of the Bandung (Indonesia) conference.” NAM’s Bandung convention was held in April 1955, grouping leaders of Asian and African countries vowing cooperation at various levels. It was held in line with na approach by developing nations to establish a global alliance independent from eastern and western powers.

Inability of the international community to find a viable and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian cause is threatening peace and security in the region now more than ever, Sheikh Sabah Khaled warned.

Unilateral policies and measures that have been undertaken by Israel, the occupation-based power, for altering realities in the occupied territories are illegal and illegitimate breaches and are also blatant violations of the relevant international resolutions and references, Sheikh Sabah Khaled said, affirming that any solution that falls short of the aspirations and ambitions of the Palestinian people will not be successful.

On Syria, Sheikh Sabah Khaled has affirmed Kuwait’s belief that there is not “military solution” to the aggravating crisis there. “Peaceful solution is the sole option for reaching a settlement, otherwise the hardships and infighting will continue,” he added. Sheikh Sabah Khaled renewed Kuwait’s full support for the UN efforts aimed at reaching a political settlement to the Syrian crisis on the basis of the Security Council Resolution 2254.

He praised recent formation of the “constitutional committee,” hoping that it would hold the first meeting in Geneva on October 30, while stressing on the territorial sanctity and unity of the Syrian territories, rejecting any attack on these lands.

For sake of bolstering security and stability in the region (the Middle East) and partaking in efforts for reinforcing international peace and security, the State of Kuwait had hosted the UN-sponsored inter-Yemeni consultations for 100 days, hoping to seek implementation of the Stockholm accord and aspiring to re-host another round of negotiations designed to end with a final settlement to the Yemeni crisis according to the agreed upon three references, he said.

Regarding Libya, the State of Kuwait renews its support for the UN envoy in his efforts namely his bids to group the stakeholders at a convention, to be held in Berlin in the end of this month.

In conclusion, the State of Kuwait renews its support and commitment to NAM’s principles and goals, collective coordination to meet member aspirations of the Member States’ peoples for bolstering security and stability and attaining the aspired global prosperity.

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