ARAB TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2014 LOCAL 6 ‘Cancel Al-Khalil’s appointment’ Current situation of Kuwait critical: Ex-MP KUWAIT CITY, Dec 22: The circle is getting bigger in respect of the parliament’s negative response to the intention of Oil Minister Dr Ali Al-Omair to appoint Nabila Al-Khalil as the Director General of Public Authority for Agricultural Affairs and Fish Resources (PAAAFR), which triggers the alarm of political confrontation with the minister, knowing that Al-Khalil had served as the acting director of the body, reports AlSeyassah daily. The daily quoting reliable sources added the minister had promised to step back from the decision after he was recommended to slow down on decision, particularly after several MPs have been negative about the candidate. Sources considered the thought of appointing Al-Khalil in the topmost position in the body, conveys a negative message would showing the series of violations will continue. They wondered why Al-Omair will appoint Al-Khalil to manage the sector under the continuing violations, stressing the Inquiry Committee initiated the first step to deal with the violations. Although former MP Mubarak AlDuweila drew a bleak picture of the country’s future, he affirmed the opposition coalition will be history in light of the division among the blocs that formed the alliance, reports AlRai daily. He stressed the current situation of the country is critical, and dialogue is the only means of returning the situation to normal. However, “engaging in dialogue doesn’t point to satisfaction in the political state of affairs”, he added. KUNA photo HH the Amir (right), receives Albania postage stamp from Kuwaiti Ambassador Najib Al-Bader at the Bayan Palace. Amir meets Albania envoy His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah received Kuwaiti Ambassador to Albania Najib Al-Bader at Bayan Palace on Monday. The Ambassador presented His Highness with the new Albanian postage stamp bearing the picture of His Highness the Amir, in appreciation of the Kuwaiti-Albanian relations. The stamp issue represents the strong political relations between the two countries, said Al-Bader, noting that it is the first time where Albania issues a stamp representing any world leader. The recent visit of the Albanian Prime Minister to Kuwait resulted in further cooperation in all fields between the two countries, said the Ambassador. Meanwhile, he noted the projects executed by Kuwait in Albania on state and private levels since 1991, the private sector’s contribution to Albanian tourism and agriculture we well as the humanitarian aid. (KUNA) Move to boost security MoI to upgrade the skills of law enforcers KUWAIT CITY, Dec 22, (KUNA): Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior for Learning and Education Major General Sheikh Faisal Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah said Sunday that the Ministry is focusing on upgrading the skills of law enforcers to achieve comprehensive security for the society. The Ministry has ambitious, diverse and world-class theoretical and practical training programs to harness these skills and enhance the performance of policemen, a statement by the MoI’s Security Media Department quoted Sheikh Faisal as saying at the inaugural speech of a symposium, organized by the Security Strategy Studies of the National Security College. He also stressed importance of expanding cooperation with all government and non-government organizations operative in the country to counter different kinds of crimes. Sheikh Faisal said the symposium, themed ‘Comprehensive Security in Light of Current and Future Challenges’, is also meant to hone skills of security commanders and to provide them with studies about the main causes of crimes, particularly those committed by youth, and the optimal approaches and tools to counter them. He added that the symposium will also tackle hot issue of striking a balance between security, law enforcement and respect of human rights. News in Brief Amir gets appreciation letter: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah received a letter of appreciation, on Monday, for patronizing the recently held conference on the role of women in charity events. The thank-you letter was delivered by Chairman of the International Islamic Charitable Organization (IICO) and Amiri Diwan advisor Dr Abdullah Al-Maatouq, and participants in the event. In his letter, Dr Al-Maatouq, who is also UN Secretary General’s Representative for Humanitarian Affairs, expressed honor at His Highness the Amir’s participation in the opening ceremony which reflected the latter’s support for all humanitarian events and activities. (KUNA) ❑ ❑ ❑ Iraqi PM departs Kuwait: Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi and his accompanying delegation departed the country Sunday following a one-day visit upon an official invitation from His Highness the Premier Sheikh Jaber AlMubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. He was seen off at Kuwait International Airport by First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah and Head of the Mission of Honor and advisor at the Prime Minister’s Diwan Sheikh Dr. Salem Jaber Al-Ahmad AlSabah and a number of senior state officials. (KUNA) ❑ ❑ ❑ Saudi King’s initiative hailed: Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Mubarak Al-Khurainej lauded a reconciliation initiative by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia to mend tense relations between Qatar and Egypt. Al-Khurainej told the press, on Monday, that initiative reflects the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud’s keenness to deepen Arab and Islamic solidarity under crucial regional and international circumstances. He also praised His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah AlAhmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah’s efforts in healing up rifts among the GCC countries, adding that GCC leaders have a deep insight to patch up any dispute that might take place among GCC-Arab nations. (KUNA) ❑ ❑ ❑ 12 breast cancer cases detected: Nearly 2077 mammogram examinations were conducted and 12 cases of breast cancer were referred to Kuwait Cancer Control and Treatment Center in the campaign launched since last April to fight breast cancer, says Chairperson of the National Program for Early Detection of Breast Cancer Dr Hana Al-Khawari, reports Al-Seyassah daily. Al-Khawari noted a questionnaire related to the awareness program was conducted in cooperation with the ministry’s Media Office at different medical centers having units for early detection of breast cancer, as health officers performed mammogram for women without appointment and counseled them on ways to self-detect the disease through the distribution of brochures. Meanwhile, the results of the questionnaire indicated that 65 percent of women who participated were between 41-50 years old, of which 78 percent are university degrees holders, and the majority of them (46 percent) were from Hawalli.
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