
Mexican Ambassador to Kuwait Dr. Luis Alberto expressed Monday his country's wishes to establish joint cooperation with Kuwait in all fields, including Kuwait's hosting of Mexican cultural activities for raising awareness of Mexico cultural arts. The ambassador made his remarks in a statement after meeting with Assistant Secretary General of National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) for Cultural Affairs Dr. Bader Al-Duweesh, President of the diplomatic mission of Mexico Jorge Beltran, NCCAL Director of Foreign Relations Hind Al-Qattan. Alberto expressed admiration to activities organized by NCCAL in literature, culture, and arts. The ambassador hailed NCCAL hosting of various global literature activities in all fields and through festivals which witness huge attendances, expressing wishes to host similar activities during the upcoming visit of the Mexican president to Kuwait in February 2014. For his part, Al-Duweesh expressed pleasure and welcome to cultural cooperation and bilateral relations, noting on his readiness to coordinate and organize various Mexican cultural activities in the country. The Kuwaiti official asserted importance of signing a cultural cooperation agreement between the two countries, which Al-Duweesh said would reflect positively on boosting cultural cooperation.
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