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Attended the Fourth Annual U.S.–India Strategic Dialogue and the Second U.S.–India Education Dialogue. June 23–25, 2013 Saudi Arabia: Jeddah: Met with Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal. June 25–26, 2013 Kuwait: Kuwait City: Met with Amir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Sabah and Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khalid ...
The Kuwaiti embassy is located in Washington, D.C. [3]. Ambassador Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah [4]; On 4 May 2022, US First Lady Dr Jill Biden attended the Kuwait-America Foundation gala dinner as guest of honour which was held at the Kuwait Embassy in the nation’s capital in support of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) impactful work worldwide.
Kuwait: Kuwait City: Led the U.S. delegation at the third U.S.–Kuwait Strategic Dialogue. March 18–20, 2019 Israel: Jerusalem: Met with Israeli officials to engage on critical regional issues. March 20–21, 2019 Lebanon: Beirut: Met with Lebanese leaders to discuss political, security, economic, and humanitarian challenges. March 22–23 ...
Attended a Strategic Dialogue meeting and announced a series of aid agreements. Promoted a trade agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan. July 18–19, 2010 Afghanistan: Kabul: Met with President Karzai and attended an international conference on the future of Afghanistan. July 19–20, 2010 South Korea: Seoul, Panmunjom
The U.S. Air Force said Saturday it was the subject of a “propaganda attack” by a previously unheard-of Iraqi militant group that falsely claimed it had launched a drone attack targeting ...
Attended the G-8 Ministerial Meeting and the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue with the Foreign Ministers of Australia and Japan. June 26–28, 2008 South Korea: Seoul: Met with President Lee Myung-bak and Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan. June 28–29, 2008 China: Chengdu, Beijing: Met with local officials and aid workers in Chengdu.
See Kuwait–United States relations. 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.
Diplomatic relations between the United States and Kuwait were established on September 22, 1961, following Kuwait's full independence from the United Kingdom. [1] The U.S. opened its first consulate in Kuwait on June 27, 1951, and began operating publicly on October 15 of the same year with Enoch Duncan as the U.S. Consul. [1]