28/07/2025
28/07/2025

Ambassador of the Republic of Peru to Kuwait Carlos Enrique Tomas Jimenez Gil and Assistant Foreign Affairs Minister for Development and International Cooperation Ambassador Hamad Al-Mashaan at the cake-cutting ceremony.
KUWAIT CITY, July 28: Assistant Foreign Affairs Minister for Development and International Cooperation Ambassador Hamad Al-Mashaan has revealed that Kuwait is organizing an aid airlift to Gaza. Al-Mashaan made the announcement when he attended the Peruvian Embassy’s National Day celebration recently, with a number of ambassadors and members of the diplomatic corps in attendance. He said coordination is underway with the Ministry of Social Affairs, indicating the airlift will be launched after a donation campaign that begins Tuesday and continues until Thursday, when associations will be allowed to collect donations. He affirmed that donations will be used to purchase food supplies like oil and flour through the Kuwait Flour Mills and Bakeries Company, in addition to other basic commodities.
He added that “after collecting donations for three days, we will coordinate with the Ministry of Defense to transport all aid through the Kuwaiti military aircraft to Arish, where the shipment will be delivered to the Egyptian Red Crescent Society in coordination with Kuwait Red Crescent Society.” He stated that some flights will be directed to Jordan, where the Jordanian Army will receive them.
“Some will then be dropped off by air, while others will enter through the border in Egypt,” he clarified. He confirmed that First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef presided over seven meetings, the last of which led to the approval of the humanitarian work draft law. He revealed that it is a comprehensive law consisting of three chapters, adding that the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are the institutions most concerned with the law. He explained that under this law, there will be an integrated center for humanitarian work, encompassing all the needs of charitable organizations domestically and abroad. “Charitable organizations will no longer need to contact the Ministry of Social Affairs or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The center will be authorized to declare charitable organizations, organize relief campaigns, and approve donation collections abroad,” he elaborated. He pointed out that there is no place in the world without a Kuwaiti charitable presence, emphasizing that local charitable work is given priority, followed by international work. He also asserted that Kuwait’s relations with the Republic of Peru began in 1975. “We are celebrating the 50th anniversary of this distinguished relationship. Kuwait is linked with Peru through three signed agreements, as well as 13 agreements under negotiation and preparation. The investments of Kuwait in Peru have reached half a billion dollars, and we hope these investments will increase,” he disclosed.
, Ambassador of the Republic of Peru to Kuwait Carlos Enrique Tomas Jimenez Gil affirmed the depth of bilateral relations between the two countries, expressing his country’s aspiration for more partnerships and cooperation in various fields. He reiterated that his country remains committed to the values of freedom and peace, asserting that Peru will remain a land of peace and freedom. He pointed out that Peru, over the past 50 years, has maintained strong, friendly relations with the State of Kuwait, confirming the continuation of this approach. He added that his country celebrates the 204th anniversary of its declaration of independence this year, indicating this anniversary is a moment of pride and appreciation for a long history of freedom, opennes,s and peaceful coexistence.
By Fares Ghaleb
Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff
Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff