Kuwait celebrates national pride through diplomatic receptions held worldwide to mark the 65th National Day and 35th Liberation Day. These events highlighted national unity, cultural heritage, and international partnerships while showcasing Kuwait Vision 2035. Moreover, embassies combined celebration with strategic engagement, reinforcing Kuwait’s global presence and strengthening bilateral ties.
In Hungary, the Kuwaiti Embassy hosted a reception at the Kempinski Hotel. Deputy Minister of Defense Tamas Varga, senior officials, diplomats, and figures from political, academic, and media sectors attended. Ambassador Tareq Al-Faraj congratulated Kuwait’s leadership and emphasized the country’s growth and Vision 2035 achievements. Furthermore, Deputy Minister Varga praised Kuwait as a hub linking East and West and reiterated Hungary’s support for Kuwait’s development. The event included a heritage corner displaying traditional crafts and artifacts. This approach combined cultural pride with diplomatic networking and demonstrated how celebrations can strengthen international relations.
In Serbia, the Kuwaiti Embassy in Belgrade organized a reception attended by ministers, diplomats, and the Dean of the Arab Diplomatic Corps. Ambassador Fayez Al-Mutairi congratulated Kuwait’s leadership and praised its ongoing development. He also highlighted Kuwait’s commitment to enhancing cooperation with Serbia in trade, economic, and tourism sectors. As a result, the reception showed how cultural exchange and high-level engagement foster stronger partnerships and promote mutual understanding.
In South Korea, the Kuwaiti Embassy welcomed Assistant Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Chung Eui-hae, senior officials, parliament members, and private sector representatives. Chargé d’Affaires Ammar Marafie expressed pride in Kuwait’s national unity and noted Korea’s support during Kuwait’s liberation in 1991. He also highlighted major Vision 2035 projects, including Sheikh Jaber Causeway, Al-Zour Refinery, Terminal 4 and Terminal 2 developments, Bubiyan Island projects, and the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2025–2028. Additionally, Chung Eui-hae congratulated Kuwait, praised its role in stabilizing energy supplies, and stressed future cooperation in healthcare, defense, and digital technology. These discussions demonstrated how diplomatic events can combine celebration with strategic planning.
The General Consulate of Kuwait in Los Angeles held a ceremony attended by diplomats, officials, and public figures. The consulate extended congratulations to Kuwait’s leadership and people. Together, these receptions highlighted national heritage, celebrated achievements under Vision 2035, and strengthened international relations. By uniting culture, diplomacy, and strategic engagement, Kuwait celebrates national pride while enhancing global recognition and reinforcing domestic unity. These events also showed how Kuwait uses national celebrations to promote international cooperation and cultural diplomacy.
Overall, Kuwait celebrates national pride by connecting heritage, leadership, and partnership. Consequently, it positions itself as a culturally vibrant and diplomatically active nation.

