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Pakistan, Kuwait discuss bilateral relations, energy cooperation, regional developments

byCT Report
30/03/2026
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Petroleum, Ali Pervaiz Malik, held a meeting on Monday with Nassar Abdulrahman Jasser Almutairi, Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to Pakistan, to discuss bilateral relations, energy cooperation, and regional developments.

Federal Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik expressed gratitude to Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) for assuring full facilitation to Pakistani-flagged vessels for any likely lifting of diesel and jet fuel from Kuwait.

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The Minister acknowledged Kuwait’s continued support for Pakistan despite global and regional challenges and expressed deep appreciation for Kuwait’s contribution toward Pakistan’s energy security.

He requested the Ambassador to convey his fondest regards to Kuwait’s Minister of Oil, Tariq Suleiman Ahmed Al-Roumi, and the CEO of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), Sheikh Nawaf Al Sabah.

During the meeting, the Federal Minister highlighted the historic and brotherly ties between Pakistan and Kuwait, stating that the relationship between the two countries is not only longstanding but also “connected by hearts.”

He noted that for the past five decades, Pakistan has been purchasing petroleum products, particularly diesel, from Kuwait, reflecting the enduring trust and partnership between the two nations.

Speaking on regional peace and stability, the Federal Minister said that Pakistan wishes to see all brotherly countries remain peaceful and secure.

He emphasised that Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif is actively working to facilitate the peaceful resolution of conflicts and is personally overseeing efforts to ensure the supply of food and essential commodities to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.

The Ambassador of Kuwait expressed his sincerest gratitude to Pakistan for its constructive role in promoting peace.

He appreciated the efforts of the people, Government, and armed forces of Pakistan, noting that Pakistan has demonstrated leadership in rejecting the use of force and in promoting peaceful solutions during difficult times.

He added that Kuwait is proud of Pakistan’s efforts and prays for its success. He underscored Kuwait’s commitment to supporting Pakistan.

Pakistan and Kuwait reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen bilateral relations, particularly in the energy sector, and agreed to remain closely engaged to expand cooperation in areas of mutual interest and shared benefit.

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