The Amiri Diwan (or Al-Diwan Al-Amiri as it is known in Arabic) is seen as one of the symbols of the State of Kuwait’s sovereignty. It is the headquarters and the permanent centre of the country’s rulers.

During Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah's reign (1950 – 1965), the Amiri Diwan was headed by Sheikh Khaled Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber who continued in this role until 1990...
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His Highness' Speeches

 
 

[5 January 2009] : Amir receives senior state officials, Iranian official

[4 January 2009] : Amir receives top state officials

[3 January 2009] : Amir returns from UAE after paying respect to Umm Al-Quwain Ruler

[3 January 2009] : Amir condoles on passing of Umm Al-Quwain Ruler

[3 January 2009] : Amir arrives in UAE to condole on passing of Umm Al-Quwain Ruler

[3 January 2009] : Amir heads to UAE to condole on passing of Umm Al-Quwain Ruler

[2 January 2009] : Amir to head for UAE to pay his respects for decease official

[2 January 2009] : Kuwaiti Amir sends cable of condolences to UAE President

[1 January 2009] : Amir congrateulates Haiti on national day

[1 January 2009] : Amir congratulates Sudan on national day

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