Kuwait has taken a strong position against any attempts to displace Palestinians from Gaza. Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya announced that Kuwait refuses any forced movement of Palestinians from their homes. He emphasized the importance of adhering to the two-state solution, where both Israelis and Palestinians have their own independent countries.
Al-Yahya made these comments to reporters during a meeting with various diplomatic missions in Kuwait. Kuwait believes the future of Palestinians should be determined by Palestinians themselves. The country’s firm stance underscores its commitment to Palestinian self-determination.
Kuwait’s position remains consistent throughout the Gulf region and the wider Arab world. Al-Yahya clearly stated that the issue of displacement is “not negotiable”. This emphasizes Kuwait’s support for Palestinians’ right to decide their own future. It also shows their rejection of any actions that would change the population structure of Palestinian areas.
These statements are coming as conversations continue about the future of Gaza and the long-standing conflict between Israel and Palestine. An important Arab summit is planned for later this month in Cairo. This summit will likely focus on these critical issues.
This upcoming summit provides a platform for Arab leaders to work together. They can coordinate their efforts and present a united stance to support a peaceful solution. This reinforces the need for regional collaboration on this important matter.
Al-Yahya concluded by reiterating that “the Palestinian people alone decide their fate.” He stressed that Kuwait remains firm in this position, both within the Gulf and across the Arab world.