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kuwait times, Tue, Apr 15, 2025 | Shawwal 17, 1446
Kuwaiti-Egyptian ties a model of Arab strategic, solidarity cooperation
kuwait:
The deep-rooted relations between Kuwait
and Egypt are characterized by their special nature, longstanding solidarity and
strong partnership. Spanning decades, these ties have been reinforced by
consistent coordination on regional and international matters, as well as
unwavering support during pivotal moments in the history of both nations.
Egypt was among the first countries to recognize
Kuwait’s independence in 1961, laying the foundation for a strategic alliance
that has since grown stronger. Egypt reaffirmed its commitment to Kuwait’s
sovereignty during the Iraqi invasion in 1990, standing in solidarity with the
Kuwaiti people and playing a vital role in the international coalition that
ultimately liberated Kuwait. Kuwait, in turn, has consistently extended its
support to Egypt during critical junctures, including the Suez Crisis in 1956,
the 1967 Arab-Zionist War, and the October War in 1973. This mutual backing
underscores the depth and resilience of their bilateral relationship.
A new chapter in Kuwaiti-Egyptian relations was
marked by the historic state visit of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal
Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to Egypt in April 2024, at the invitation of Egyptian
President Abdulfattah El-Sisi. This visit, His Highness the Amir’s first to
Egypt since assuming leadership, reaffirmed the strength of ties between the two
nations. In recognition of his distinguished role and the close relations
between both countries, President El-Sisi conferred upon His Highness the Amir
the Order of the Nile, Egypt’s highest state honor awarded to heads of state and
royalty.
The visit also built upon the outcomes of the 13th
session of the Kuwaiti-Egyptian Joint Committee, held in Cairo on September 12,
2023. During the session, the two sides signed ten memoranda of understanding
and executive programs across a range of sectors, including industrial
development, environmental cooperation, tourism, housing, youth and children,
media, sports and scientific planning.
Speaking to KUNA, veteran Egyptian journalist and
Arab affairs expert Osama Ajaj described Kuwaiti-Egyptian ties as both
exceptional and strategically vital. He recalled the support of the late
President Gamal Abdel Nasser for Kuwait’s independence, facilitating Kuwait’s
membership in both the Arab League and the United Nations.
Ajaj also highlighted Kuwait’s proactive
support following the 1967 war, when it formed the Al-Yarmouk Brigade to fight
alongside Egyptian forces in the Suez Canal region, with dozens of Kuwaiti
martyrs commemorated for their valor. Egypt’s swift rejection of the 1990 Iraqi
invasion of Kuwait further cemented bilateral ties, with Egyptian forces playing
a significant role in “Operation Desert Storm,” which led to the liberation of
Kuwait in early 1991.
On the economic front, Ajaj noted that Kuwait
ranks third among Arab investors in Egypt, with Kuwaiti investments totaling $20
billion. He added that over 25 percent of the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic
Development’s projects are based in Egypt, supporting vital infrastructure
initiatives such as electricity generation and agricultural development.
Political analyst Ashraf Abdulaziz emphasized that cultural cooperation between
the two nations predates even Kuwait’s independence. He pointed to significant
collaborations in the arts and media, such as Zaki Toleimat’s early theatrical
work in Kuwait and the launch of Al-Arabi magazine, which emerged as a leading
platform for Arab intellectual and cultural discourse.
Abdulaziz also praised Kuwait’s principled
support for Egypt during the 1973 war and the June 30 Revolution, noting
Kuwait’s alignment with the aspirations of the Egyptian people. He commended
Kuwait’s balanced and thoughtful approach to regional diplomacy, describing it
as a hallmark of its foreign policy and a cornerstone of its enduring
partnership with Egypt. The visit of His Highness the Amir to Cairo last year
served as a powerful reaffirmation of the robust, strategic, and fraternal
relations shared by the two nations — relations that continue to serve as a
model for Arab unity and cooperation.