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New bilateral pacts fortify Kuwait-Japan partnership

Agreements deepen 60-year bond

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29/05/2025

publish time

29/05/2025

KUWAIT’S CROWN PRINCE MEETS JAPANESE EMPEROR NARUHITO, PM

TOKYO, May 29: His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah met in Tokyo, Thursday morning, with Japanese Emperor Naruhito. His Highness the Crown Prince conveyed greetings and best wishes of welfare from His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to Emperor Naruhito and the Japanese people. The meeting focused on the close historic relations between the two countries in the past six decades, which saw great leaps in various fields, reflecting the aspirations of people in both countries. Later, His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al- Hamad Al-Sabah held an official round of talks Thursday with Japanese Prime Minister, Shigeru Ishiba, in Tokyo. The talks were preceded by an official reception ceremony for His Highness the Crown Prince by the Japanese Prime Minister, which included a military parade and the playing of the national anthems of the countries. During the reception, His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, expressed his sincere thanks and appreciation for the warm welcome and generous hospitality and conveyed the best greetings of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, to Japan and its friendly people. His Highness affirmed Kuwait’s desire to enhance the bilateral ties between the two countries to reach the level of a strategic partnership.

Further, His Highness lauded Japan’s supportive stance for Kuwaiti rights during the brutal Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, recalling the historical relations that have bound the two friendly countries since 1958. In turn, the Japanese Premier welcomed the official visit of His Highness the Crown Prince, praising the depth of the historical relations that bind the two friendly countries and peoples. The latest regional and global developments were touched on during the talks. The talks were attended by the official delegation accompanying His Highness the Crown Prince. A signing ceremony was held during the visit, where Kuwait and Japan formalised several agreements and Memoranda of Cooperation (MoCs), overseen by His Highness the Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. The ceremony reflected the two countries’ keenness to strengthen and develop the existing bilateral cooperation between them in various vital fields. Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah Al-Yahya and members of the official delegation attended the event. The State of Kuwait and Japan agreed to upgrade their bilateral relations to a “comprehensive strategic partnership,” which reflects the depth of the relationship and opens new horizons for cooperation. The agreement is a fruit of the official visit by His Highness the Crown Prince of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah to Japan on May 28-31, a press release from the Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Thursday.

His Highness the Crown Prince has held talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on ways to strengthen the relations in various vital areas and serve the mutual interests of both nations amid regional and international changes. They agreed that upgrading the bilateral relations in the political, economic and humanitarian fields materialises both nations’ shared commitment to enhancing security, stability and prosperity on regional and international scales, the statement noted. To conclude the day’s engagements, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba held a banquet in honour of His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah and his accompanying delegation, in Tokyo. Kuwait and Japan are tied with historical bonds that started with the economic field in the fifties when the late Amir Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al- Sabah agreed in 1958 to grant Japan’s Arabian Oil Company Ltd the concession to explore oil at the Submerged Area or the Neutral Zone.

Three years later, Japan was in the forefront of those countries that had recognized Kuwait’s independence through a cabinet decree on December 8, 1961, in spite of Iraqi economic sanctions on Japanese exports. The Japanese move was based on balanced interests with Kuwait, particularly after Japan had obtained the concession to use Kuwait’s oil share in the divided zone with Saudi Arabia. The concession came to an end in September 2001 under a memo of understanding. The Kuwait Gulf Oil Company then started operating in the joint offshore oil fields. Bilateral diplomatic ties were forged in February 1962, when the first Kuwaiti Ambassador to Japan, Sulaiman Mohammad Al-Sanea, arrived in Tokyo, and the Japanese embassy was inaugurated in Kuwait in March, 1963.

Japanese commercial missions had been present in Kuwaiti markets since 1961 to study markets of Gulf States. Afterwards, both sides commenced cooperative relations in several areas, including cooperation between Kuwait Gulf oil Company and Arabian Oil Company by signing agreements for providing Japan with part of the production of the divided area and helping Kuwaiti companies make use of the Arabian Oil Company’s expertise and a Japanese financing agreement. Based on this cooperation, the Arabian Oil Company Ltd had helped in establishing Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) in 1967. In the following decades, relations between the two countries were based on mutual benefit, especially in commercial aspects, where Kuwait was one of the main sources of crude oil and its derivatives for Japan, while Kuwaiti markets saw an abundance of Japanese products.

Japan’s position on the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990 was so supportive that it stood by Kuwaiti rights and supported international conventions condemning occupation, calling for return of sovereignty. Japan also contributed USD 13 billion for the liberation of Kuwait. In January 1995, the then Heir to the Emperor’s Throne, Naruhito, and Princess Masako, visited Kuwait, where the late Amir Sheikh Jaber Al- Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah granted him the Order of Mubarak Al-Kabeer in appreciation of Japan’s support for Kuwait during the Iraqi invasion.

In return, Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah paid an official visit to Tokyo in October of the same year in order to voice gratitude to Japan for having supported Kuwait during the liberation from the Iraqi invasion. In March 2012, the late Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al- Sabah visited Japan, where he had met with Emperor Akihito, Crown Prince Naruhito and Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda on ways of promoting relations between both countries in a bid to serve their mutual interest.

In August 2013, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Kuwait in order to bolster his country’s partnership with Kuwait, mainly in economic and scientific matters and promote bilateral dialogue to ensure joint stability and prosperity. On December 23, 2024, Kuwait and Japan held the fourth round of political consultations, with both sides having voiced a willingness to further expand their economic partnership covering food security, cybersecurity, renewable energy, oil and petrochemicals. The Kuwaiti-Japanese businessmen’s committee, formed in 1995, held its first meeting in Kuwait in November of the same year. In 2011, Kuwait granted Japan five million barrels of crude oil worth roughly USD 500 million, in addition to USD five million in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake that hit its eastern coasts. (KUNA)