
The State of Kuwait's foreign missions abroad held several events and receptions in celebration of the nation's 54th National Day and the 24th Liberation Day.
Kuwaiti ambassadors and diplomats at foreign missions and consulates in Rabat, Muscat, Doha, Budapest, Frankfurt, Dubai, and Tunisia released statements commemorating their country's national celebrations, noting that the huge turnout at the missions' celebration was evident of Kuwait's status amongst nations.
The Kuwaiti diplomats also stressed that this year's celebrations was unique due to its coincidence with their country's ongoing commemoration of the UN honoring of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah as a "Humanitarian Leader".
They said that this year's celebrations also coincided with the UN honoring of Kuwait as a "Humanitarian Center".
The Ambassadors and diplomats took the chance to express their deepest gratitude towards those attending the celebrations, affirming that Kuwait will extend its hand in cooperation to all friends around the globe.
The foreign diplomats and officials attending the celebrations congratulated Kuwait on the advent of its national days, stressing that their countries were eager to develop relations with Kuwait.
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