The distinguished bilateral relations between the State of Kuwait and the French Republic, spanning seven decades, have developed into a comprehensive strategic partnership encompassing political, economic, defense, and cultural cooperation.
Historic Royal Visit
His Highness the Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah will commence an official visit to France on Sunday - his first since assuming power - reflecting both nations' commitment to strengthening these historic ties.
Diplomatic Milestones
• France recognized Kuwait's independence on August 28, 1961
• Established permanent trade representation leading to full diplomatic relations in 1967
• France's decisive support during Iraq's 1990 invasion, deploying 18,000 troops for Kuwait's liberation
Key High-Level Exchanges
Late Amir Sheikh Jaber's multiple visits (1989, 1990, 1991)
Late Amir Sheikh Sabah's 2006 Paris meetings
Recent April 2024 visit by French FM Jean-Noël Barrot
Economic Partnership
France ranks among top investors in Kuwait (energy, infrastructure, healthcare)
50% of European companies in Kuwait are French (2,100+ jobs created)
Tax cooperation agreements since 1973, including 2017 BEPS implementation
Defense Cooperation
Strategic alliance since 1991 Liberation
1992 and 2006 defense agreements covering:
• Joint military exercises
• Personnel training
• Security coordination
Emerging Collaborations
Healthcare: 2025 MoU with Gustave Roussy cancer institute
Education: Cultural exchanges and student programs
Regional coordination in international forums
This enduring partnership continues to evolve, with both nations actively developing new frameworks for cooperation in line with contemporary global challenges and opportunities.