The State of Kuwait concluded its participation in the 58th UN Human Rights Council session with a strong reaffirmation of its principled positions on key humanitarian issues, particularly regarding Palestine, Syria, Sudan, and Myanmar.
1. Palestinian Cause (Core Priority)
Called for:
✓ Immediate ceasefire in Gaza
✓ Unhindered humanitarian aid access
✓ Accountability for Israeli violations (settlement expansion, forced displacement)
Supported OIC-sponsored resolution establishing an independent international mechanism to investigate crimes in Palestinian territories since 2014
Demanded arms embargo on Israel
2. Syrian Crisis
Advocated for:
✓ Lifting sanctions harming civilians
✓ Preserving Syria's territorial integrity
✓ Inclusive national dialogue
3. Sudan Conflict
Urged:
✓ Ceasefire based on Jeddah Declaration
✓ International support to prevent state collapse
4. Rohingya Crisis
Condemned Myanmar's rights violations
Demanded safe refugee repatriation
5. Landmines & Food Security
Shared Kuwait's painful experience with Iraqi-planted landmines (still affecting Kuwait 35+ years post-liberation)
Championed renewal of Special Rapporteur on Right to Food mandate
Denounced using starvation as a weapon of war
As head of the Gulf Cooperation Council delegation, Kuwait:
Led negotiations on right to clean environment resolution
Reserved GCC states' right to implement HRC decisions per national laws/values
Rejected non-consensus human rights concepts
32 resolutions adopted
16 mandate renewals including:
✓ Special Rapporteur on Right to Food
✓ Investigative bodies for Myanmar, Syria, etc.
US/Israel boycott noted
Next Session: 59th HRC convenes June 16-July 11