Kuwait Supports US-Russia Summit on Ukraine Conflict Resolution

Kuwait city: The State of Kuwait expressed its approval of the recent summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held in Alaska. The summit was aimed at addressing and potentially resolving the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. According to Kuwait News Agency, the Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs also extended its solidarity to Pakistan in light of the recent natural disasters. Flash floods and landslides in Pakistan have resulted in significant casualties and damage, prompting Kuwait to voice its support for the affected nation. In other developments, an electronic games camp has commenced in Kuwait, attracting innovators and enthusiasts eager to learn about game development. The camp signals a growing interest in the digital gaming sector within the country. Additionally, the Ministry of Interior in Kuwait has taken action against illegal constructions on state-owned land in Taimaa and Al-Sulaibiya, removing unauthorized structures in these residential areas. Kuwaiti sec urity services have also succeeded in dismantling a criminal gang involved in the production and promotion of Methanol, a hazardous chemical compound. In sports, the Kuwaiti team dominated its Palestinian counterpart with a 3-0 victory in the opening match of the 17th Arab Under-18 Volleyball Championship in Jordan. Meanwhile, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation has condemned Israel's decision to freeze the bank accounts of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Jerusalem and impose taxes on its properties. The US State Department has announced a halt on issuing visit visas to individuals from the Gaza Strip, amid ongoing tensions in the region. In diplomatic news, Egypt and Algeria's foreign ministers emphasized the importance of a political settlement in Libya to dismantle militias and restore stability. Finally, US President Donald Trump stated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy must leverage the outcomes of the Alaska Summit to achieve a peace deal with Russia. The situation remains a criti cal point of focus for the involved parties.