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TALLINN: Ambassador Reem Al-Khaled attends a ceremony to present her credentials to President of the Republic of Estonia Alar Karis. — KUNA
TALLINN: Ambassador Reem Al-Khaled attends a ceremony to present her credentials to President of the Republic of Estonia Alar Karis. — KUNA

Ambassador Reem Al-Khaled presents credentials in Estonia

BERLIN: Ambassador Reem Al-Khaled, Kuwait’s Ambassador to Germany, on Wednesday presented her credentials as Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Non-Resident Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to the Republic of Estonia. The credentials ceremony was held at the Presidential Palace in the Estonian capital, Tallinn. Ambassador Al-Khaled told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that she was “honored to present her credentials to the President of the Republic of Estonia, Alar Karis, and conveyed the greetings of His Highness the Amir of the country, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, along with his sincere wishes for continuous progress and prosperity to the Republic of Estonia and its friendly people.”


She added that during the meeting, she emphasized “Kuwait’s firm commitment to developing bilateral relations with Estonia and openness to vital areas of cooperation, especially in digital transformation, education, and technology sectors, based on the visions and objectives of the New Kuwait 2035 Plan.” She explained that the meeting covered a number of regional and international issues of mutual interest, noting the alignment of views on the importance of enhancing dialogue and cooperation to address common challenges. She expressed the aspiration of both countries to build an effective strategic partnership in the upcoming phase by strengthening political, economic, and cultural cooperation channels and opening new horizons “that serve mutual interests and contribute to consolidating the friendship relations between the two friendly countries.” — KUNA

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