In Abu Dhabi, a program aimed at strengthening cultural and humanitarian ties between the youth of the UAE and Kuwait concluded. Over eight days, more than 100 young men and women from both countries participated in intensive training courses, cultural visits, and volunteer initiatives. The participants noted that the program was an inspiring experience that broadened their horizons and strengthened their sense of common Gulf belonging. The youth took part in projects such as 'Horsemen of Tolerance', 'Pioneers of National Identity', and youth forums. At the end of the courses, an award ceremony was held where participants received certificates. They expressed hope that this experience would serve as a catalyst for future joint initiatives between the UAE and Kuwait. Yasser Al-Qarqawi, Director General of the Watan Fund, emphasized that the program was designed not as a one-off event, but as a comprehensive platform for dialogue and exchange of experience, enabling youth to build future partnerships. He also noted that the program reflects the ambition to transform the historical ties between the UAE and Kuwait into a shared future led by the younger generation. In turn, Afra Al-Sabri, Director General of the Ministry of Tolerance and Coexistence, stated that honoring the youth underscores the importance of passing on the message of brotherhood to new generations. She added that the program included not only training but also tours of key national and cultural landmarks in the UAE, such as the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the Louvre Abu Dhabi, and the Museum of the Future. This allowed participants to learn about the UAE's experience in building a society based on openness and respect for national identity.
UAE and Kuwait Youth Friendship Program Concludes in Abu Dhabi
A program strengthening cultural ties between UAE and Kuwaiti youth concluded in Abu Dhabi. Over 100 young people participated in eight days of training, cultural visits, and volunteer activities. The initiative, part of 'UAE and Kuwait: Brothers Forever', focused on fostering dialogue, mutual understanding, and future partnerships among the younger generation, celebrating the deep-rooted brotherhood between the two nations.