KUWAIT: Minister of Information, Culture, and Minister of State for Youth Affairs, Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi officially kicked off Gulf Weeks on Friday in the presence of senior officials. Held ahead of the coming 45th Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit, Gulf Weeks is a series of events designed to inform both citizens and expatriates in Kuwait about the significant achievements of the GCC, while fostering a sense of Gulf unity and belonging. The events will take place at various locations across Kuwait during November 22-30.
During the Gulf Weeks opening ceremony ceremony, Al-Mutairi emphasized that the GCC has made significant strides in achieving the goals outlined in the Council’s founding charter. The event will provide a unique opportunity for face-to-face interactions among GCC members, strengthening the bonds of love and cooperation between the peoples of the member states., he added.
“We proudly remember the significant achievements of the GCC in various fields at all levels, which are a testament to the wise leadership of the GCC leaders, who have steered this journey towards fulfilling the aspirations of their peoples,” said Al-Mutairi.
The ceremony was attended by Minister of Public Works and Head of the Supreme Committee for the Summit Preparations Noura Al-Mashaan, Minister of Social Affairs Amthal Al-Huwailah, GCC Secretary-General Jasim Al-Budaiwi, and a number of Gulf ambassadors and Kuwaiti officials.
Al-Budaiwi in his speech expressed pride in Kuwait hosting the Gulf Weeks alongside the 45th GCC Summit, reflecting the commitment of both His Highness the Amir and His Highness the Crown Prince to the development of the GCC. He noted the GCC’s progress in promoting integration among member states, achieving success in joint projects, and enhancing the well-being and security of its people. Additionally, he pointed out that the GCC’s forward-thinking policies have made it an attractive destination for foreign investment, focusing on building a strong, diversified economy that ensures sustainable growth and employment for the region’s youth.
The event included the screening of a short film depicting the GCC’s journey and accomplishments, followed by a musical performance from the Kuwait TV Orchestra, featuring national and Gulf songs in various artistic styles. Salwa Al-Qarni, Head of the Gulf Weeks Organizing Team, provided an overview of the events scheduled until November 30, which include 30 activities, such as musical performances, lectures on women’s rights, disability issues, military cooperation, cybersecurity, and the achievements of the Gulf Common Market. Other highlights include an exhibition, workshops, skydiving demonstrations, a children’s event, and a media discussion session with the GCC Secretary-General. — KUNA