ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Saturday praised Kuwait's efforts in helping resolve tensions between Gulf countries, as Kuwaiti authorities have recently held talks with the United States to support regional reconciliation and stability.
"(Sheikh) Nawaf Al-Ahmed Jabir Al-Sabah played very effective and imperative role for resumption of relations among Gulf countries," Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi, the Pakistani prime minister's special representative for the Middle East, said in a statement, referring to the Emir of Kuwait.
He added: "Amir-e-Kuwait played reconciliatory role to resolve differences of Arab and Gulf countries and all the Muslim world endorse these efforts."
Ashrafi, who chairs the Pakistan Ulema Council, also praised Saudi Arabia's efforts "to resolve confronting issues among Muslim countries."
As the Manama Dialogue security conference was underway in Bahrain on Saturday, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said that the kingdom was committed to the “diplomatic resolution of regional tensions.”
“The Kingdom continues to demonstrate its commitment to the diplomatic resolution of regional tensions and maintaining multilateral frameworks to tackle the challenges we face today,” Prince Faisal said, as quoted in a tweet by the Saudi Foreign Ministry.
Saudi Arabia's reconciliatory role was also praised by Kuwaiti authorities.
In a letter to King Salman on Saturday, Emir Al-Sabah thanked the monarch for his efforts in resolving regional tensions and said that the kingdom’s representation of the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt "reflects its prestigious position and its pioneering role in seeking to support security and stability in the region."