The Kuwaiti Cabinet held its weekly meeting chaired by H.H. Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah to discuss security developments.
The Cabinet was briefed on a letter to H.H. the Amir from British PM Keir Starmer regarding strengthening strategic bilateral relations.
The Defense Minister briefed the Cabinet on field developments and the disposal of debris resulting from the sinful Iranian aggressions on Kuwait.
The Defense Minister clarified that any explosion sounds heard are due to the disposal of explosives carried out by the Land Force Engineering.
The Foreign Minister detailed his diplomatic visits to Bahrain and Egypt, along with international communications to keep pace with rapid regional updates.
The Cabinet praised UAE security forces for dismantling a terrorist cell, reaffirming Kuwait's full solidarity with the UAE in protecting its sovereignty.
Kuwait welcomed the ceasefire announcement in Lebanon, appreciating international efforts to enforce Lebanese state authority and restrict arms to legitimate institutions.
The Cabinet condemned the attack on the French battalion (UNIFIL) in Southern Lebanon, calling for accountability for this violation of international law.
Ministers reviewed reports on raising readiness to maximum levels to ensure the safety of citizens and the availability of all essential living needs.
The Cabinet issued a strong call for citizens and residents to verify information and seek updates from official sources to avoid confusion.
The government emphasized that it will not hesitate to take legal action against those spreading rumors or false news affecting public order.
The Cabinet mourned former Justice Minister Counselor Ghazi Al-Samar, recalling his long career and national contributions to upholding the rule of law.
Ultimately, the Cabinet decided to remain in permanent session to monitor the fast-paced local and regional developments and take necessary sovereign actions.
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