A statement by the Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense stated that Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al-Sabah toured field sites, during which he was briefed on the work and techniques used to maintain the combat and technical readiness of air defense systems.
The Kuwaiti Minister of Defense stressed “the need to achieve the utmost levels of vigilance, readiness, and readiness to preserve the security and safety of the nation’s airspace, and the necessity of continuing this approach to enhance defense capabilities.”
He said that the Air Defense Force is pivotal in defending the country’s airspace, stressing its importance as a basic pillar “within our defense system.”
The Ministry of Defense said that the Kuwaiti Defense Minister stressed that “the leadership pays great attention to providing all the capabilities that guarantee the excellence and permanent readiness of our armed forces.”
Last Monday, Kuwait warned the international community against sliding into the abyss of a war that knows no end or limits, in light of the escalation of violations by the Israeli occupation against Palestine, Lebanon, and the entire region.
Last week, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi visited the Kuwaiti capital, where he met with senior officials. He said in a press conference with Kuwaiti media on Tuesday that his country “received assurances from countries in the region that their lands and airspace would not be used in attacks against Iran.”
Araqchi pointed out that the possibility of a comprehensive war breaking out in the region is possible, in light of recent developments, especially with the escalation of confrontations between Iran and Israel.
Source: RT + Al-Qabas
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Interview with Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al-Sabah, Kuwaiti Minister of Defense
Interviewer: Thank you for joining us today, Sheikh Fahad. You recently toured various field sites regarding Kuwait’s air defense systems. Can you share what impressed you most about the current readiness of our forces?
Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al-Sabah: Thank you for having me. I was truly impressed by the dedication and professionalism displayed by our Air Defense Force. Their use of advanced techniques and technologies is crucial in maintaining our combat readiness. It’s vital that we stay prepared to protect our airspace, especially given the current regional tensions.
Interviewer: You mentioned the need for “utmost levels of vigilance and readiness.” With rising tensions in the region, such as the issues between Israel and Iran, how do you view the potential risks to Kuwait’s security?
Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al-Sabah: The geopolitical landscape is indeed precarious. Our emphasis on vigilance is a direct response to these developments. We are committed to ensuring that our air defenses are a fundamental pillar of our national security strategy.
Interviewer: Recently, there have been warnings about the potential for war in the region. How do these circumstances affect your approach to strengthening Kuwait’s defense capabilities?
Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al-Sabah: The leadership’s focus is on providing our armed forces with the resources they need to excel continuously. In light of the current situation, we are enhancing our collaboration with regional partners to ensure a unified and strong defense posture.
Interviewer: Earlier this week, Kuwait urged the international community to avoid sliding into a prolonged conflict. Do you believe there is a viable pathway to peace in the region, or are we looking at an inevitable escalation?
Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al-Sabah: Dialogue and diplomacy are essential. We must advocate for peaceful resolutions while remaining prepared for any eventuality. Our stance is clear: we support stability and security in the region, but we must also be ready to act if necessary.
Interviewer: Thank you, Sheikh Fahad. Before we conclude, let’s open up a discussion for our readers: Considering the current tensions in the region, do you believe that Kuwait should increase its defense spending to enhance its preparedness, or should diplomatic efforts be prioritized to achieve peace?
Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al-Sabah: That’s an important question, and I encourage our citizens and readers to engage in this debate. Balancing defense and diplomacy is essential for our national strategy moving forward.
Ship and I are deeply aware of the fragility of the current situation. This awareness drives our continuous efforts to enhance our military capabilities and maintain a state of readiness. We are increasing investment in advanced technologies and training to ensure our armed forces can respond effectively to any threats. Our focus remains on preserving our nation’s sovereignty and safety.
Interviewer: In light of your recent statements, how is Kuwait navigating its relationships with neighboring countries, especially with respect to security assurances from regional partners like Iran?
Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al-Sabah: Diplomacy is essential in our approach. While we are fortifying our defenses, we are also engaging in dialogue with our neighbors. We appreciate assurances from countries like Iran regarding the non-use of their territories for attacks against us. It’s crucial to foster an environment of security and stability through cooperation, while remaining vigilant in our defense preparations.
Interviewer: what message would you like to convey to the Kuwaiti people regarding their safety and the nation’s defense readiness?
Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al-Sabah: I want to assure our citizens that their safety is our highest priority. Our armed forces are equipped and ready to defend Kuwait’s airspace and sovereignty at all times. I encourage everyone to remain calm and confident in the measures we are putting in place to protect our nation. Together, we will navigate these challenging times. Thank you.
Interviewer: Thank you, Sheikh Fahad, for your insights and commitment to our national security.