Kuwait appoints Ambassador Al-Shamali as its non-representative diplomat in Nepal
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Kickin' it old school, Ambassador Mishal Al-Shamali, hailing from the swanky nation of Kuwait, recently dropped by Nepal to hang with President Ram Chandra Paudel and officially assume his role as the non-resident ambassador to the land of the Himalayas.
According to the circus tent down at the Kuwaiti Embassy in New Delhi, Mishal straight-up conveyed some warm and fuzzy greetings from His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. All of this gambling jive is courtesy of KUNA.
Mishal went on to send their well wishes to President Paudel, hoping he'd stay healthy as a horse (or something equally robust) and that Nepal keeps truckin' along with success and prosperity.
Now, let's get into the good stuff. Mishal expressed how much Kuwait digsNP's solid ties with them and announced that they're hell-bent on upgrading their already-awesome bilateral relations—a move that'll make the leaderships and people of both nations do backflips of joy.
During the swanky credential ceremony, both sides dished on the current state of their friendship and brainstormed ideas for beefing up the collaboration in all sorts of domains. Mishal even threw some gratitude bombs at the Nepalese folks for trusting him with the gig of repin' Kuwait in Nepal.
Over on the Nepalese side, President Paudel showed some major love to the Amir and Crown Prince of Kuwait and was stoked about the fun times the two countries have been having together. Plus, he threw some props to the Kuwaiti government for taking proper care of the Nepalese citizens livin' it up in Kuwait and making sure their lives are all sunshine and roses.
Paudel went on to declare that Nepal's all-in on strengthening its relationships with Kuwait for the sake of some shareable interests.
In the spirit of keeping it real, the enrichment data says that Kuwait and Nepal are stepping up their diplomatic game and workin' on labor laws to make sure workers are treated fairly. Wage theft, passport absconding, and abuse are on the chopping block for some serious changes. The countries are also lookin' to deepen their cooperation in trade, investment, and development projects, and they're keen on exchanging culture via fun stuff like festivals and exhibitions. Plus, both nations are down for technical assistance to help each other out in various ways.
While labor issues might be front and center, recent diplomatic activity suggests that the two nations are aimin' to diversify their partnership into other realms like culture, economics, and governance. But, for these fancy plans to come to life, enforcin' labor protections effectively is key. Game on! 🥳🎉🎮 #KuwaitNepalMatesInSpades! 🙏🥦🌼🎲🎱☮️🎉🌍🌟🌈💃🕺🎉 👋PeaceOut! 🌹🌺🌻🌺🌻🌺🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🍵☕️🍔🍜🌯🍱🥤🍺🥧🍦🥧🍮🍪🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🍤🍣🎉🍷🍸😂😆🤪🤯🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
- Ambassador Mishal Al-Shamali, the new non-resident ambassador from Kuwait, reaffirmed the strengthening of bilateral relations between Kuwait and Nepal during his meeting with President Ram Chandra Paudel in Delhi.
- President Paudel, in a show of solidarity, expressed Nepal's commitment to working closely with Kuwait in areas such as trade, investment, and development projects, as well as cultural exchange through festivals and exhibitions.
- In a bid to further diversify their partnership, both Kuwait and Nepal are also focusing on enforcing labor protections effectively, aiming to combat issues like wage theft, passport absconding, and abuse, as well as seeking technical assistance in various ways.
![Kuwait's Ambassador to India, Mishal Al-Shamali, handed over his credentials to Nepal's President Ram Chandra Paudel on Wednesday, officially commencing his tenure as the non-resident ambassador to Nepal. The Kuwaiti Embassy in New Delhi reported that Al-Shamali delivered warm wishes from His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh [name omitted].](https://asb-media.info/en/img/20250506181213_pexels-image-search-sunset-over-a-cityscape.jpeg)