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kuwait times, Tue, Mar 18, 2025 | Ramadan 18, 1446
Kuwait, China sign framework agreement on renewable energy technology
kuwait:
Kuwait and China signed on Monday a
framework agreement, which contains technical details on renewable energy
cooperation. Kuwait's Undersecretary at the Ministry of Electricity and Water
and renewable energy Dr Adel Al-Zamel took part in the signing ceremony along
Ren Jingdong, Deputy Director of the Chinese National Energy Administration.
The signing ceremony was held at the headquarters of the National Energy
Administration and it was attended by Kuwait Assistant Foreign Minister for Asia
Affairs Ambassador Sameeh Johar Hayat who is also rapporteur of the high
Kuwait-China Committee for agreements and MoUs execution. Also present were
Kuwait Ambassador to China Jassem Al-Najem and other Kuwaiti and Chinese
officials
Undersecretary Dr Al-Zamel spoke about the framework agreement, revealing that
it came after six months of negotiations. It resulted in setting a plan,
supervised by the Chinese side, for the third and fourth zones of Al-Shagaya and
Al-Abdiliya renewable projects as well at a joint production capacity of 3,500
megawatts with a possible boost to 5,000 megawatts.
Meanwhile, Ambassador Hayat affirmed that the framework agreement came in line
with the Kuwaiti leadership's directive concerning major joint projects, adding
that more details on grand projects signed with China would come into light soon
including the agreement signed back in February to execute the Mubarak Al-Kabeer
port. He said that Chinese-Kuwaiti ties were witnessing huge leaps on several
domains, reflecting the strong and robust relations linking the two countries.
His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah's previous visit
to China and his meeting with President Xi Jinping had solidified ties further
and led to the mutual agreement on boosting ties on all possible levels,
affirmed the diplomat. Kuwait and China will celebrate on March 22nd the 54th
anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations, which began back in 1971.