Jordan- Kuwait summit in Amman

Amman
23 February 2015

His Majesty King Abdullah and Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah on Monday held a summit meeting, which focused on strengthening “brotherly relations between the two countries in the political, economic and military fields”.

The talks also tackled developments in the Arab region.

During the meeting, held at Basman Palace in the presence of officials from the two countries, the two leaders expressed their satisfaction with the “advanced level of bilateral ties and significant strides made to improve them to serve mutual strategic goals and interests”.

King Abdullah expressed his appreciation for Kuwait’s support of Jordan, under all circumstances.

In an expression of gratitude for Kuwait and its leader, His Majesty gave directives to name the liquefied gas terminal in Aqaba after the Emir of Kuwait, to become the Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Jaber Al Sabah Port.

The King also congratulated Sheikh Sabah on Kuwait’s national day, which falls on February 25.

Addressing regional developments, the two leaders stressed the need for intensifying cooperation and coordination among the various Arab countries to deal with challenges facing them, especially the dangers of extremism and terrorism.

They stressed the importance of unifying Arab and Islamic efforts against terrorism and extremism, and the significant role of religious institutions in the Arab and Islamic worlds in spreading Islam’s values of enlightenment, tolerance and moderation.

Sheikh Sabah renewed Kuwait’s support for Jordan in confronting the dangers of terrorism and entrenching the message of peace, security and human values, which “Jordanian martyred pilot Muath Kasasbeh gave his life for”.

His Majesty noted that the leadership and people of Kuwait have always been among the first to stand by Jordan at difficult times and show genuine solidarity.

During the talks, the two sides reviewed developments in Syria and Iraq, in particular, stressing the need to further exert and coordinate efforts that unify Arab ranks and serve Arab and Islamic causes.