Foreign Relations Of Kuwait

Since its independence in 1961, Kuwait maintained strong international relations with most countries, especially nations within the Arab world.

Its vast oil reserves gives it a prominent voice in global economic forums and organizations like the OPEC. Kuwait is also a major ally of ASEAN, a regional ally of China, and a major non-NATO ally.

Overview

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait 
Location of diplomatic missions of Kuwait:
  Kuwait
  Embassy

Regionally, Kuwait has a unique foreign policy that is characterized by neutrality. Kuwait's relationship with neighboring Iraq formed the core of its foreign policy from late 1980s onwards. Its first major foreign policy problem arose when Iraq claimed Kuwaiti territory. Iraq threatened invasion, but was dissuaded by the United Kingdom's ready response to the Amir's request for assistance. Kuwait presented its case before the United Nations and successfully preserved its sovereignty. UK forces were later withdrawn and replaced by troops from Arab League nations, which were withdrawn in 1963 at Kuwait's request.

On 2 August 1990, Iraq invaded and occupied Kuwait. A multinational coalition was assembled and under UN auspices, initiated military action against Iraq to liberate Kuwait. Arab states, especially the other five members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates), Egypt, and Syria, supported Kuwait by sending troops to fight with the coalition. Many European and East Asian states sent troops, equipment, and/or financial support.

After its liberation, Kuwait largely directed its diplomatic and cooperative efforts toward states that had participated in the multinational coalition. Notably, many of these states were given key roles in the reconstruction of Kuwait. Conversely, Kuwait's relations with nations that had supported Iraq, among them Jordan, Sudan, Yemen, Greece and Cuba, have proved to be strained.

Since the conclusion of the Gulf War, Kuwait has made efforts to secure allies throughout the world, particularly United Nations Security Council members. In addition to the United States, defense arrangements have been concluded with Russia, the United Kingdom, and France. Close ties to other key Arab members of the Gulf War coalition — Egypt and Syria — also have been sustained.

Kuwait's foreign policy has been dominated for some time by its economic dependence on oil and natural gas. As a developing nation, its various economies are insufficient to independently support it. As a result, Kuwait has directed considerable attention toward oil or natural gas related issues. With the outbreak of the War on Iraq, Kuwait has taken a pro-U.S. stance, having been the nation from which the war was actually launched. It supported the Coalition Provisional Authority, with particular stress upon strict border controls and adequate U.S. troop presence. Kuwait also has good relations with Iran.

Kuwait is a member of the UN and some of its specialized and related agencies, including the World Bank (IBRD), International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Trade Organization (WTO), General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT); African Development Bank (AFDB), Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development (AFESD), Arab League, Arab Monetary Fund (AMF), Council of Arab Economic Unity (CAEU), Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), Group of 77 (G-77), Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), INMARSAT, International Development Association (IDA), International Finance Corporation, International Fund for Agricultural Development, International Labour Organization (ILO), International Marine Organization, Interpol, IOC, Islamic Development Bank (IDB), League of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (LORCS), Non-Aligned Movement, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

International disputes

In November 1994, Iraq formally accepted the UN-demarcated border with Kuwait which had been spelled out in Security Council Resolutions 687 (1991), 773 (1992), and 883 (1993); this formally ends earlier claims to Kuwait and to Bubiyan and Warbah Island islands; ownership of Qaruh and Umm al Maradim islands disputed by Saudi Arabia. Kuwait and Saudi Arabia continue negotiating a joint maritime boundary with Iran; no maritime boundary exists with Iraq in the Persian Gulf.

Diplomatic relations

List of countries which Kuwait maintains diplomatic relations with:

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait 
# Country Date
1 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Chile 13 September 1961
2 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  United States 22 September 1961
3 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Lebanon 27 September 1961
4 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Saudi Arabia 5 October 1961
5 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  United Kingdom 8 November 1961
6 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Egypt 2 December 1961
7 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Jordan 2 December 1961
8 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Iran 17 December 1961
9 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Libya 24 December 1961
10 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Japan December 1961
11 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  India 26 March 1962
12 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Tunisia 24 June 1962
13 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Sudan 6 January 1963
14 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Russia 11 March 1963
15 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Serbia 7 May 1963
16 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Poland 17 May 1963
17 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Czech Republic 27 May 1963
18 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Romania 10 June 1963
19 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Thailand 14 June 1963
20 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Bulgaria 15 June 1963
21 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Mali 3 July 1963
22 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Pakistan 21 July 1963
23 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Morocco 23 October 1963
24 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Syria 24 October 1963
25 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Iraq 10 January 1964
26 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Turkey 10 January 1964
27 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Afghanistan 4 March 1964
28 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Guinea 12 March 1964
29 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Belgium 8 April 1964
30 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Spain 17 April 1964
31 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Denmark 25 April 1964
32 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Hungary 7 May 1964
33 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  France 17 May 1964
34 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Germany 20 May 1964
35 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Somalia 29 July 1964
36 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Italy 8 November 1964
37 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Algeria 23 November 1964
38 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Sweden 22 December 1964
39 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Colombia 26 December 1964
40 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Netherlands 1964
41 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Greece 3 January 1965
42 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Malaysia 28 March 1965
43 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Canada 27 April 1965
44 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Austria 6 June 1965
45 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Norway 30 June 1965
46 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Venezuela 13 September 1965
47 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait   Switzerland 21 September 1966
48 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Ethiopia 9 October 1966
49 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Niger 22 November 1966
50 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Brazil 20 January 1968
51 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Indonesia 28 February 1968
52 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Kenya 23 April 1968
53 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Albania 8 August 1968
54 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Argentina 13 September 1968
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Holy See 21 October 1968
55 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Finland 21 February 1969
56 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Senegal 16 August 1969
57 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Nigeria 31 January 1970
58 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Mauritania 17 March 1970
59 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Yemen 19 March 1970
60 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Chad 31 March 1970
61 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Sri Lanka 19 February 1971
62 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  China 22 March 1971
63 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Bahrain 19 August 1971
64 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Qatar 15 December 1971
65 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Liberia 1971
66 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Oman 1 January 1972
67 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait    Nepal 25 February 1972
68 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  United Arab Emirates 8 March 1972
69 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Uganda 28 June 1972
70 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Malta 3 October 1972
71 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Tanzania 19 January 1973
72 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Lesotho 30 April 1973
73 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Trinidad and Tobago 3 September 1973
74 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Madagascar 6 December 1973
75 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Bangladesh 9 March 1974
76 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Cuba 29 April 1974
77 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Australia 1 July 1974
78 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Gambia 29 August 1974
79 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Ireland 5 October 1974
80 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Guinea-Bissau 6 November 1974
81 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Jamaica 14 November 1974
82 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Ghana 1974
83 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Cameroon 22 February 1975
84 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Portugal 1 April 1975
85 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Mongolia 17 June 1975
86 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Mexico 23 July 1975
87 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Ecuador 30 July 1975
88 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Burkina Faso 17 August 1975
89 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Gabon 27 October 1975
90 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Peru 1 December 1975
91 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Zambia 12 November 1975
92 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Papua New Guinea 1975
93 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Vietnam 10 January 1976
94 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Mauritius 11 January 1976
95 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Panama 23 March 1976
96 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Comoros 3 May 1976
97 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Dominican Republic 18 October 1977
98 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Maldives 1 December 1977
99 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Philippines 18 January 1979
100 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  South Korea 11 June 1979
101 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  São Tomé and Príncipe 9 January 1980
102 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Luxembourg 8 March 1980
103 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Sierra Leone 1980
104 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Burundi 16 January 1981
105 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Djibouti 31 October 1982
106 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Bhutan 23 May 1983
107 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Singapore 30 June 1985
108 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  New Zealand 1985
109 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Bolivia 28 July 1986
110 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Cape Verde 30 March 1987
111 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Benin 24 December 1987
112 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Seychelles 11 July 1988
113 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Equatorial Guinea 1988
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  State of Palestine 3 January 1989
114 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Brunei 1 May 1990
115 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Namibia 27 March 1990
116 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Democratic Republic of the Congo 27 November 1990
117 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Nicaragua 27 June 1991
118 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Zimbabwe 1991
119 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Belarus 25 May 1992
120 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Honduras 7 June 1992
121 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Ivory Coast 23 July 1992
122 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Georgia 3 September 1992
123 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Slovakia 1 January 1993
124 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 January 1993
125 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Kazakhstan 11 January 1993
126 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Moldova 11 January 1993
127 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Paraguay 23 February 1993
128 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Ukraine 18 April 1993
129 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Eritrea 20 October 1993
130 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Bahamas 9 March 1994
131 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Lithuania 5 April 1994
132 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  South Africa 20 May 1994
133 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Armenia 8 July 1994
134 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Uzbekistan 8 July 1994
135 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Latvia 15 July 1994
136 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Cambodia 16 July 1994
137 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Slovenia 5 October 1994
138 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Croatia 8 October 1994
139 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Azerbaijan 10 October 1994
140 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Estonia 28 October 1994
141 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Kyrgyzstan 17 December 1994
142 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Turkmenistan 13 January 1995
143 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Tajikistan 31 March 1995
144 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Malawi 19 June 1995
145 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Guyana 17 August 1995
146 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Barbados 22 August 1995
147 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Marshall Islands 27 September 1995
148 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Solomon Islands 18 October 1995
149 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Guatemala 12 December 1995
150 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Iceland 26 April 1996
151 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Mozambique 20 May 1996
152 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Eswatini 22 May 1996
153 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Botswana 10 June 1996
154 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  North Macedonia 16 June 1997
155 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Angola 20 November 1997
156 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Antigua and Barbuda 9 July 1998
157 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Myanmar 16 December 1998
158 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  El Salvador 9 December 1999
159 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Republic of the Congo 31 October 2000
160 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  North Korea 4 April 2001
161 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  East Timor 16 December 2003
162 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Cyprus 3 May 2005
163 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Fiji 28 September 2005
164 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Belize 8 May 2006
165 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Costa Rica 22 September 2006
166 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Central African Republic 9 April 2007
167 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Andorra 17 March 2008
168 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Liechtenstein 16 June 2008
169 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Laos 14 July 2008
170 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Montenegro 27 July 2010
171 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Togo 6 October 2010
172 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Saint Lucia 31 January 2011
173 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Haiti 5 September 2012
174 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Vanuatu 9 November 2012
175 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Saint Kitts and Nevis 16 November 2012
176 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Tuvalu 29 November 2012
177 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 8 January 2013
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Kosovo 16 January 2013
178 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  South Sudan 12 February 2013
179 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Nauru 9 April 2013
180 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Grenada 17 May 2013
181 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Rwanda 19 September 2013
182 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Kiribati 4 March 2014
183 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  San Marino 17 December 2014
184 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Palau 26 May 2015
185 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Federated States of Micronesia 1 September 2016
186 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Monaco 19 July 2018
187 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Tonga 2 September 2021
188 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Dominica 10 September 2021
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Cook Islands 8 December 2021
189 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Suriname 1 February 2024
190 Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Uruguay Unknown

Bilateral relations

Africa

Country Formal Relations Began Notes
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Kenya 23 April 1968 See Kenya–Kuwait relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 23 April 1968 when has been accredited first Ambassador of Kuwait to Kenya with residence in Nairobi Mr. Mohammad A. Al-Mishari.

  • Kenya has an embassy in Kuwait City.
  • Kuwait has an embassy in Nairobi.

Americas

Country Formal Relations started Notes
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Canada 27 April 1965

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 27 April 1965.

In 1965, official relations between Kuwait and Canada were launched when the US ambassador to Kuwait began to act as a non-resident ambassador to Canada. In 1978, Canada opened its embassy in Kuwait City. Kuwait opened its embassy in Ottawa in 1993.

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Mexico 23 July 1975 See Kuwait–Mexico relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 23 July 1975

  • Kuwait has an embassy in Mexico City.
  • Mexico has an embassy in Kuwait City.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Peru 1 December 1975

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 1 December 1975

  • Peru has an embassy in Kuwait City.
  • Kuwait is accredited to Peru from Santiago, Chile.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  United States 22 September 1961 Both countries established diplomatic relations on 22 September 1961

See Kuwait–United States relations

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait 
United States Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Martin Dempsey, with Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Sabah in 2011.

The United States opened a consulate in Kuwait in October 1951, which was elevated to embassy status at the time of Kuwait's independence 10 years later.

Asia

Kuwait, is a member of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, which includes, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman. These countries, have solid, and unbreakable bilateral relations. Citizens of these countries, may enter other GCC, country with their national ID. GCC citizens are allowed to reside at any other GCC, nation an unlimited period of time. They also follow the same economic plan, and give each other military, and Intelligence support. They also have similar, educational, social, plans. The GCC countries, discuss their foreign policies, as they try to maintain similar foreign policies. These six monarchies are also known as the oil-rich countries of the Middle East.

Country Formal Relations Began Notes
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Bahrain 2 September 1971 See Bahrain–Kuwait relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 2 September 1971

  • Bahrain has an embassy in Kuwait City.
  • Kuwait has an embassy in Manama.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  China 22 March 1971

China and Kuwait established diplomatic relations on 22 March 1971. In 2007, Kuwait exported $2.3 billion worth of goods to China ($2.1 billion of which was oil) and Kuwait imported $1.3 billion of goods from China.

In 2007, Kuwait supplied China with 95,000 barrels (15,100 m3) of oil per day, accounting for 2.6% of China's total crude oil imports. Saudi Arabia was China's top supplier with its shipments jumping 69.8 percent to 3.84 million tons (939,000 bbl/d), followed by Angola with 2.06 million tons (503,000 bbl/d), down 27.1 percent. Iran became third, with imports from the country shrinking 35.3 percent to 1.18 million tons (289,000 bbl/d). China is the world's second-biggest oil consumer after the US. Abdullatif Al-Houti, managing director of International Marketing at state-run Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), told KUNA in October that Kuwait is on course for its China-bound crude oil export target of 500,000 bbl/d (79,000 m3/d) by 2015, but success will heavily depend on the Sino-Kuwaiti refinery project. The two countries have been in talks for the planned 300,000 bbl/d (48,000 m3/d) refinery in China's southern Guangdong Province. The complex is expected to be on-stream by 2020.

In July 2018, the State Administration for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defence signed an agreement with the Government of Kuwait to increase cooperation in the defense industry. China also agreed to increase investment in the Kuwaiti energy sector.

In July 2019, UN ambassadors of 37 countries, including Kuwait, have signed a joint letter to the UNHRC defending China's treatment of Uyghurs in the Xinjiang region.

In June 2020, Kuwait was one of 53 countries backed the Hong Kong national security law at the United Nations.

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  India 26 March 1962 See India–Kuwait relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 26 March 1962 when India and Kuwait have decided to raise their diplomatic missions to Embassy level.

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait 
India and Kuwait enjoy mutual relationship due to the strategic position of both nations in the important lane of trade and development of Asia.

India and Kuwait enjoy traditionally friendly relations. These are based in history and have stood the test of time. Geographic proximity, historical trade links, cultural affinities and presence of a large number of Indian expatriates continue to sustain and nurture this long standing relationship. India has been a natural trading partner and a destination for higher learning. Until 1961, the Indian Rupee was the legal tender in Kuwait. High level visits from India to Kuwait have included those by Vice President of India Dr. Zakir Husain in 1965, by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1981 and by Vice President of India Shri M Hamid Ansari in 2009. High level visits from Kuwait to India have included those by the Crown Prince and Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah in November 1964, the Amir Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah in 1980 and again in 1983 (for the NAM Summit), and the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah in 2006.

According to the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior, there are approximately 600,000 Indians, who constitute the largest expatriate community in Kuwait. The Indian community is regarded as the community of first preference among the expatriates in Kuwait. Kuwait views India as a fast-growing economy and a source of highly qualified professional and technical personnel. A large proportion of the Indian expatriates are unskilled and semi-skilled workers. Professionals like engineers, doctors, chartered accountants, scientists, software experts, management consultants, architects; skilled workers like technicians and nurses; semi-skilled workers; retail traders and businessmen are also present in the Indian community.

Of late, there has been an increase in the number of highly qualified Indian experts in hi-tech areas, especially in the software and financial sector in Kuwait. In the field of health, India not only supplies top specialists but also para-medical staff who enjoy high reputation.

The total remittance from Kuwait to India is estimated to be upwards of US$3 billion annually.

Approximately 300 associations exist within the Indian community in Kuwait, representing a variety of regional, professional and cultural interests. Of these, 128 Associations are presently registered with the Embassy. Cultural events are organised regularly by these associations through the year, to which leading Indian artistes are often invited.

There are 18 Indian Schools in Kuwait affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi.

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Iran 17 December 1961 See Iran–Kuwait relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 17 December 1961.

Iran and Kuwait signed a demarcation agreement in 1965.

On 13 July 2008, Kuwait's Speaker of the Parliament Jassem Al-Kharafi publicly accused the West of provoking Iran on the nuclear issue. In his interview with state-owned Kuwait TV, Al-Kharafi said, "What is happening is that there are provocative Western statements, and Iran responds in the same way... I believe that a matter this sensitive needs dialogue not escalation, and it shouldn't be dealt with as if Iran were one of America's states."

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Iraq 10 January 1964 See Iraq–Kuwait relations, Kurdistan Region–Kuwait relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 10 January 1964.

Diplomatic relations severed on 2 August 1990 when then Iraqi president Saddam Hussein sent his forces to occupy the small Gulf emirate and restore diplomatic relations on 2 August 2004. On March 2, 2021, Iraqi official said that Iraq has so far paid $49.5 billion in war reparations to Kuwait.

Mazhar Salih, an adviser to the Prime Minister, told Al-Sabaah newspaper that Iraq's dues now amount to only $2.5 billion.

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Israel See Israel–Kuwait relations

Kuwait has no diplomatic ties with Israel, and boycotts Israeli products. In January 2014, Kuwait boycotted a renewable energy conference attended by Israel in Abu Dhabi, because Kuwait opposes normalization of ties with Israel.

In December 2008, Kuwaiti lawmakers protested in front of the Kuwait National Assembly Building against Israel during the Gaza War. The Kuwaiti lawmakers burned Israeli flags, waved banners reading, "No to hunger, no to submission" and chanted "Allahu Akbar". Israel launched air strikes against Hamas in the Gaza Strip on December 26 after Hamas launched rockets into the Israeli town of Sderot following the expiration of a six-month ceasefire on December 18. On January 3, 2009, MPs protested in front of the National Assembly again. After Friday prayers on January 8, 2009, Jamaan Al-Harbash and several other MPs urged Arab leaders to take a stronger stand against the Israeli attacks and open Rafah Crossing to end an embargo imposed by Israel on the residents of Gaza.

In November 2012, Kuwait and the World Bank concluded an agreement according to which Kuwait contributed a US$50 million grant to the World Bank's Palestinian Reform and Development Program (PRDP).

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Japan 8 December 1961

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 8 December 1961.

The two nations have agreed to work together on the security of the oil trade route that connects them.

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Lebanon 27 September 1961 Both countries established diplomatic relations on 27 September 1961
  • Kuwait has an embassy in Beirut.
  • Lebanon has an embassy in Kuwait City.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Malaysia 28 March 1965 See Kuwait–Malaysia relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 28 March 1965

  • Kuwait has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur.
  • Malaysia has an embassy in Kuwait City. Relations are mainly in economic cooperation.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Northern Cyprus Northern Cyprus has a Representative Office in Kuwait City.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Pakistan 21 July 1963 See Kuwait–Pakistan relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 21 July 1963 when Kuwait opens Embassy in Islamabad.

The relationship between Kuwait and Pakistan are exemplary, brotherly, historical and deep based on shared history, traditions and common culture. Kuwait and Pakistan have always enjoyed deep economic and cultural ties.

After the end of the first Gulf War in 1991 Pakistani army engineers were involved in a programme of mine clearance in the country. Kuwait was also the first country to send aid to isolated mountain villages in Kashmir after the quake of 2005, also offering the largest amount of aid in the aftermath of the quake ($100m).

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Qatar 15 December 1971 See Kuwait–Qatar relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 15 December 1971.

  • Kuwait has an embassy in Doha.
  • Qatar has an embassy in Kuwait City.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Saudi Arabia 5 October 1961

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 5 October 1961.

Although Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have good relations and cooperate within OPEC and the GCC, Riyadh disputes Kuwait's ownership of the Qaruh and Umm al Maradim islands.

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  South Korea 11 June 1979

The Republic of Korea and Kuwait have had diplomatic relations since 11 June 1979. On 2 March 2015, foreign minister Yun Byung-se and his Kuwaiti counterpart Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Hamad Al-Sabah signed a bilateral Agreement on the mutual waiver of visa requirements for holders of diplomatic, official, and special passports in the presence of the heads of state of the Republic of Korea and Kuwait.

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Syria 24 October 1963

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 24 October 1963

Kuwait–Syria relations became somewhat strained due to the Syrian Civil War after Kuwait closed its embassies along with the rest of the Arab States of the Persian Gulf. Bilaterial relations have since come to focus on humanitarian efforts for Syria instead. For example, Kuwait has hosted three international pledging conferences in 2013, 2014 and 2015, raising 1.5bn, 2.4bn and 3.8bn respectively. Relations between the two countries have since normalized.

In 2016, Kuwait co-hosted the Supporting Syria and the Region Conference in London along with the United Kingdom, Kuwait, Germany and Norway. The conference resulted in a record $10 billion pledge.

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Turkey 10 January 1964 Both countries established diplomatic relations on 10 January 1964

See Kuwait–Turkey relations

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Turkey describes the current relations at "outstanding levels". Bilateral trade between the two countries is worth around $275 million. The two countries have recently signed fifteen agreements for cooperation in tourism, health, environment, economy, commercial exchange and oil.

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  United Arab Emirates 8 March 1972 See Kuwait–United Arab Emirates relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 8 March 1972

  • Kuwait has an embassy in Abu Dhabi and a consulate-general in Dubai.
  • United Arab Emirates has an embassy in Kuwait City.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Vietnam 10 January 1976

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 10 January 1976

Kuwait was the first country in the GCC that Vietnam chose to establish its trade representative office in 1993, and embassy in 2003. The former Prime Minister of Kuwait Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammed Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in 2009 visited each other's countries.

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Yemen

As a member of the UN Security Council in 1990 and 1991, Yemen abstained on a number of resolutions concerning the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and voted against the "use of force resolution." Kuwait responded by cancelling aid programs, cutting diplomatic contact, and expelling thousands of Yemeni workers.

Europe

Country Formal Relations Began Notes
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Albania 8 August 1968 Both countries established diplomatic relations on 8 August 1968
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait 
Kuwait – Albania friendship monument

Albania and Kuwait are members of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. The restoration of Skanderbeg Square in Albanian capital Tirana is funded by a grant from the State of Kuwait.

  • Albania has an embassy in Kuwait City.
  • Kuwait has an embassy in Tirana.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Austria
  • Austria has an embassy in Kuwait City.
  • Kuwait has an embassy in Vienna.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Belgium
  • Belgium has an embassy in Kuwait City.
  • Kuwait has an embassy in Brussels.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Cyprus 3 May 2005 Both countries established diplomatic relations on 3 May 2005

See Cyprus-Kuwait relations

Cyprus and Kuwait can be described as excellent with various exchange visits between the two countries.

  • Cyprus has an embassy in Kuwait City.
  • Kuwait has an embassy in Nicosia.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Denmark 25 April 1964

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 25 April 1964.

On 6 November 2006, the Kuwaiti parliament voted 22–15 to approve severing diplomatic ties with Denmark over the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy and spending about US$50 (€39.20) million to defend Muhammad's image in the West. Both votes were nonbinding, meaning the Cabinet does not have to abide by them. Kuwaiti lawmaker Abdulsamad voted in favor of cutting diplomatic ties, saying, "We have to cut diplomatic and commercial ties with Denmark...We don't have to eat Danish cheese." Al-Rashid voted against cutting diplomatic ties, arguing that Muslims have to be positive and remember that it were some individuals, not governments, who insulted Muhammad. Al-Rashid was quoted as saying, "We here in Kuwait curse Christians in many of our mosques, should those (Christian) countries boycott Kuwait?"

Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  France
  • France has an embassy in Kuwait City.
  • Kuwait has an embassy in Paris.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Germany 20 May 1964 See Germany–Kuwait relations
  • Kuwait has an embassy in Berlin.
  • Germany has an embassy in Kuwait City.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Greece 3 January 1965

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 3 January 1965

Greece was one of the 34 member countries in the coalition which assisted in the liberation of Kuwait from Iraq in 1991 during the Gulf War. Greece also participated in the UNICOM mission to patrol the demilitarized zone along the Kuwait-Iraq border.

  • Greece has an embassy in Kuwait City.
  • Kuwait has an embassy in Athens.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Holy See 21 October 1968 Both countries established diplomatic relations on 21 October 1968
  • Holy See has an apostolic nunciature in Kuwait City.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Italy
  • Italy has an embassy in Kuwait City.
  • Kuwait has an embassy in Rome.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Kosovo 16 January 2013
  • Kuwait recognised the Republic of Kosovo on 11 October 2011.
  • Kosovo and Kuwait established diplomatic relations on 16 January 2013.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Netherlands
  • Kuwait has an embassy in The Hague.
  • the Netherlands has an embassy in Kuwait City.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Poland 13 May 1963 Both countries established diplomatic relations on 13 May 1963
  • Kuwait has an embassy in Warsaw.
  • Poland has an embassy in Kuwait City.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Spain 17 April 1964 See Kuwait–Spain relations

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 17 April 1964

  • Kuwait has an embassy in Madrid.
  • Spain has an embassy in Kuwait City.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  Sweden 22 December 1964 Both countries established diplomatic relations on 22 December 1964 when Sweden opens its Embassy in Kuwait.
Foreign Relations Of Kuwait  United Kingdom
  • Kuwait has an embassy in London.
  • United Kingdom has an embassy in Kuwait City.

See also

References

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