Kuwait City: Kuwait's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abdullah Al-Yahya, announced that the Kuwaiti Embassy in Syria would be re-opened "very soon." This development marks a significant step in restoring diplomatic ties between Kuwait and Syria, which had been affected by the ongoing conflict in the region. According to Kuwait News Agency, Abdullah Al-Yahya also expressed appreciation for the outcomes of a program focused on rehabilitating and training fresh engineers and architects. These individuals have become recognized as "ambassadors of innovation and excellence," showcasing the effectiveness of the initiative in nurturing new talent within the country. In a separate event, Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani held discussions with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. The talks centered around the latest developments in the ceasefire negotiations in the Gaza Strip, highlighting Qatar's active role in regional peace efforts. Meanwhile, in Lebano n, political dynamics are shifting as President Joseph Aoun emphasized that international confidence is crucial for achieving political stability in the country. The Lebanese presidency announced that Judge Nawaf Salam has been tasked with forming a new government after receiving substantial support from lawmakers.