Congratulations on the National Day of the State of Kuwait

The Syrian Future Movement congratulates the brotherly Kuwaiti people and their leadership on National Day, which falls on February 25 and symbolizes the embodiment of the Kuwaiti people’s will for freedom and independence, marking the anniversary of the establishment of the modern Kuwaiti state in 1961.

The Syrian Future Movement reaffirms the deep historical and humanitarian ties between our peoples, which have been evident throughout the decades in times of hardship and prosperity. Kuwait, with its leadership and people, has stood by Syria and its people during the darkest phases of the crisis, supporting their rights to freedom and justice.

The Syrian Future Movement views Kuwait as a model of stability, national unity, and economic development in a region fraught with challenges. We wish the brotherly State of Kuwait continued security and prosperity and hope it remains a beacon of tolerance and coexistence.

The Syrian Future Movement affirms that our Syrian people’s struggle for freedom and dignity is part of the broader struggle of all the region’s peoples to build a future where the will of nations is respected and state sovereignty is preserved.

As the Syrian Future Movement extends its warmest congratulations to Kuwait, its leadership, and its people, we express our hope for deepening cooperation between our countries in all fields, drawing from our shared Arab and Islamic heritage and striving toward new horizons of human solidarity and sustainable development.

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