In a significant diplomatic engagement, Kuwait’s Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Al-Sabah welcomed Antigua and Barbuda’s Foreign Minister Everly Paul Chett Green at Bayan Palace today. The meeting, attended by Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya, marked an important step in enhancing bilateral relations between the two nations.
The high-profile meeting focused on strengthening Kuwait-Antigua and Barbuda relations across multiple sectors. Both parties explored new avenues for collaboration while exchanging perspectives on regional and international matters of shared interest.
The discussions also highlighted potential cooperation in renewable energy, tourism, and maritime security—sectors where both nations see mutual benefits. Kuwait, with its expertise in energy and infrastructure development, could play a key role in supporting Antigua and Barbuda’s sustainable growth initiatives. Meanwhile, the Caribbean nation’s thriving tourism industry presents opportunities for Kuwaiti investment and cultural exchange. This meeting sets the stage for future ministerial visits and working groups to translate these shared interests into concrete partnerships.
Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Al-Sabah emphasized Kuwait’s commitment to expanding its global partnerships, particularly with Caribbean nations. Meanwhile, Minister Green expressed his country’s interest in deepening economic and political ties with Kuwait.
This diplomatic engagement underscores Kuwait’s growing international outreach. The discussions are expected to pave the way for future agreements in trade, investment, and cultural exchange.
As both nations seek to diversify their international alliances, this meeting could mark the beginning of a long-term partnership. Observers believe that such high-level dialogues will contribute to stronger Kuwait-Antigua and Barbuda relations in the years ahead.

