Kuwait is relentlessly exerting efforts and playing its positive role in wiping out Arab tensions and differences, Kuwaiti Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Al-Jarallah said.
"The State of Kuwait is still continuing efforts and its positive role in clearing Arab atmospheres from any tension or disagreements that undermine fraternal Arab relations," Al-Jarallah responded to a press question following the opening of an anti-IS international coalition group, according to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA).
On the US Department of the Treasury's listing of a Kuwaiti citizen on the list of terror supporters, Al-Jarallah said: "Kuwait is coordinating with the US in this regard. Thus, this coordination did not and won't stop. Regardless of the nationality, there is cooperation among the coalition's countries over (terror) suspects" On the coming Arab summit in Jordan next month, the Kuwaiti official said: "The State of Kuwait is hopefully and optimistically looking forward to this summit which will create a quantum leap in common Arab action with the participation of GCC leaders. We are convinced that this participation will constitute a push for common Arab action."
Al-Jarallah said the Amir HH Shaikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah will visit Turkey next week, and that contacts are underway for setting a date for the Turkish president's planned visit to Kuwait.
He also pointed to a planned visit by the Amir to Egypt within the framework of fraternal relations between both countries' leaders, KUNA reported.
Source: BNA
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