Kuwait order on banning the entry of cargo ships for the Zionist regime.
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Public Welfare has announced that from now on, it will not allow ships carrying cargo for the Zionist regime to dock in its ports.
Rena Al-Fars, Minister of Public Works and Minister of Information and Communication Technology of Kuwait, issued an order to the Zionist regime this afternoon (Saturday) regarding cargo ships.
According to the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Anbaa, the order prohibits the entry of merchant ships carrying goods from the occupied territories to Kuwait and from Kuwait to the occupied territories.
The first paragraph of the order states that persons registered in the Maritime Agencies Department of the Kuwaiti Ministry of Transportation may not be allowed to issue permits for foreign vessels whose entry is contrary to Articles 2, 3 and 4 of the Emir’s decree issued on 5/57. / 26, apply for registration.
The second paragraph of the order states that the prohibition referred to in the first paragraph includes ships coming from a series of ports to unload part of their cargo to Kuwaiti ports to deliver prohibited goods to the Occupied Palestinian Territories or from the Occupied Territories to Kuwait. To transfer.
In the third paragraph of this order, all relevant persons in the Kuwaiti Ministry of Transportation are asked to report any violations in this regard to the relevant authorities.
After the independence of Kuwait in 1961, Kuwait does not recognize an entity as Israel and calls it the Zionist regime or occupied Palestine.
Kuwait, which has previously fought in the war against Israel, has banned residents of occupied Palestine from entering its territory and interacting directly or indirectly with them.