Kuwaiti Minister of oil: The fingerprints of His Highness the late Amir are clear to the whole world
29-09-2020
Ministry of Oil and Acting Minister of Electricity and water Dr. Khaled Al-Fadhel on Tuesday described the death of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah may his soul rest in peace which was a tragic event on the whole world. Al-Fadhel said in a press statement that today Kuwait has lost the leader of humanity, a father, emperor of wisdom, Sheikh of diplomacy, whose hand has reached the heart of all countries of the world as he was the best by developing poor countries and all afflicted people. He confirmed that the words of the late His Highness the Amir who was forgiven carried different messages in their meaning by representing a lesson which we learned wisdom and mechanism of political and diplomatic dealings by pointing out that His Highness, may his soul rest in peace, urged the ministers to deal diplomatically, showed restraint, kind and always smiling. Also, he stated that the late His Highness's political and economic vision was far-reaching as he looked at things in a super comprehensive distinguished manner always supported and encouraged the building of a strong economy with multiple and diversified sources of income based on strong and solid foundations to reduce dependence on oil as a single source of income. His late Highness's political and economic vision was far-reaching, as he viewed matters with great comprehensiveness and distinction, and always supported and encouraged the building of a strong, diversified economy in the sources of income, based on strong and solid foundations to reduce dependence on oil as a single source of income, also it was mentioned that the late Amir's vision also included his insistence on the use of renewable energy, which he was honored to be represented in the first phase of the renewable energy project in February it was added that his vision of the late Amir also included his insistence on the use of renewable energy and his desire to represent him in the first phase of the renewable energy project in February Renewable energy uses 15 percent of Kuwait's total energy use by 2030.