Dear Mr. Minister,
Dear friends,
We are glad to welcome you in Moscow.
This is a good reason to continue our foreign policy dialogue, which we started with your predecessor and are developing with you, without losing momentum.
I remember well our meeting in New York in July this year on the sidelines of a meeting of the UN Security Council. We immediately felt the focus of our Kuwaiti friends on ensuring continuity and deepening cooperation in all areas. We fully reciprocate.
Today we will take a detailed look at the state of affairs in bilateral relations and our approaches to regional and international affairs, primarily in the Middle East. In fact, we have them and our Arab friends, including the countries The Cooperation Council of the Arab States of the Persian Gulf, coincide.