Kuwait protests after Saudi ‘insults’ minister

Kuwait’s Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Al-Jarallah speaks to journalists during a celebration commemorating the Saudi National Day in Kuwait City on September 25, 2017. / AFP / Yasser Al-Zayyat

KUWAIT CITYKuwait (AFP) — Kuwait on Wednesday protested to Saudi Arabia over derogatory remarks made by a senior adviser to the Saudi royal court against one of its cabinet ministers.

Deputy foreign minister Khaled al-Jarallah told reporters that he conveyed the Kuwaiti complaint to the Saudi ambassador in the country.

“We have expressed our regret and blame over the insult against (commerce minister) Khaled al-Roudhan, a minister who enjoys the full trust of all in Kuwait,” he said.

The adviser, Turki al-Shaikh, who also heads the sports authority, described Roudhan as a “mercenary” in a Twitter post a few days ago.

The tweet came after Roudhan, who is also the minister of youth, visited Qatar last week to thank its emir for helping to lift an international ban on Kuwaiti football.

Jarallah said the tweet could undermine the strong and fraternal bilateral ties between the two Gulf Arab neighbours.

Saudi relations with Qatar are highly strained after Riyadh along with United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt in June imposed a total blockade against Doha.

The Saudi-led alliance accuses Qatar of supporting extremist groups, a charge Doha categorically denied.

Kuwait has been leading mediation efforts to resolve the dispute.