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Envoy underscores the significance of Ramadan traditions

KUWAIT: Assistant Secretary of State for Asian Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Samih Hayat, held a Ramadan Ghabga, on Thursday, attended by officials and the heads of diplomatic missions of Asian countries accredited to the country at his Diwan in the Shaab area.

In his welcoming remarks, Ambassador Hayat emphasized the significance of introducing the ambassadors and diplomats to Kuwaiti Ramadan traditions, reflecting the country’s rich cultural heritage, adding that it was also an opportunity for exchanging conversations and getting to know each other between heads of Asian diplomatic missions away from formalities and daily work.

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