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Kuwait, Italy deepen defense ties with new cooperation pact

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Last updated: 2026/01/14 at 7:35 AM
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Kuwait and Italy have reaffirmed their commitment to a strong and evolving security partnership with the recent signing of a new defense cooperation agreement in Rome. This agreement, inked by Kuwait’s Minister of Defense Sheikh Abdullah Ali Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah and Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto, signals a deepening of ties between the two nations, focusing on enhanced coordination, knowledge sharing, and joint military initiatives. The move underscores Kuwait’s proactive approach to bolstering its national security through international collaboration.

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A History of Collaboration: The Eurofighter ProgramFocus on Regional Security

Strengthening Kuwait-Italy Defense Ties

The signing ceremony, held at the Italian Ministry of Defense headquarters, was marked by official military honors for Sheikh Abdullah, highlighting the significance Italy places on the relationship. Discussions between the two ministers centered on a range of critical issues, including current regional and international developments and collaborative efforts to foster stability and security in the broader Mediterranean area.

This new agreement isn’t a standalone event, but rather the culmination of ongoing dialogue and a shared vision for a more secure future. It builds upon years of established cooperation, particularly within the framework of the Eurofighter program, which has become a cornerstone of the bilateral defense relationship.

A History of Collaboration: The Eurofighter Program

Italy is a key supplier of military hardware to Kuwait, most notably the Eurofighter Typhoon multirole aircraft. The current contract involves the delivery of 28 Eurofighter Typhoons, with the majority already integrated into the Kuwait Air Force. Beyond the aircraft themselves, the partnership encompasses comprehensive training programs for Kuwaiti pilots and ground crew, as well as ongoing logistical support to ensure the sustained operational effectiveness of the fleet. This long-term commitment demonstrates Italy’s dedication to supporting Kuwait’s defense capabilities.

The success of the Eurofighter program has paved the way for exploring further avenues of military cooperation, solidifying the trust and understanding between the two countries’ defense establishments.

Expanding Areas of Joint Interest

The talks in Rome weren’t limited to the Eurofighter. Both sides expressed a keen interest in broadening the scope of their collaboration to encompass emerging security challenges and technological advancements. This includes potential cooperation in areas like cybersecurity, counter-terrorism, and naval security.

Just a week prior to Sheikh Abdullah’s visit, Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya met with Timisgen Foushi, Leonardo’s regional director. This meeting, reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), focused on identifying new opportunities for joint ventures and technological transfer, further illustrating Kuwait’s desire to diversify its defense partnerships. The focus on Leonardo, a major Italian defense contractor, suggests a continued preference for Italian-made systems and expertise.

Focus on Regional Security

Sheikh Abdullah emphasized the “solid and deeply rooted foundations” of the Kuwait-Italy relationship, characterizing it as a “constructive cooperation and an extended strategic partnership.” He specifically highlighted the shared commitment to regional stability. Kuwait, a vital player in the Gulf region, recognizes the importance of collaborating with international partners like Italy to address complex security threats, including maritime security and the fight against extremism. Italy, with its strategic location in the Mediterranean and its extensive experience in international peacekeeping operations, is a valuable ally in these efforts. This shared understanding forms the basis for a robust and enduring strategic defense partnership.

Symbolism and Future Prospects

Sheikh Abdullah’s visit also included a poignant tour of Italy’s Flag Memorial, a site dedicated to honoring the sacrifices of the Italian armed forces. This gesture underscored the respect and solidarity between the two nations. The presence of senior military leaders and officials from both countries at the signing ceremony further emphasized the high-level commitment to this evolving relationship.

Looking ahead, the defense cooperation agreement is expected to facilitate more frequent joint military exercises, increased personnel exchanges, and deeper collaboration on defense research and development. Both Kuwait and Italy are committed to translating the agreement’s principles into concrete actions, strengthening their ability to address shared security challenges and contribute to regional peace and stability. The ongoing dialogue and the demonstrated willingness to invest in the relationship suggest a bright future for Kuwaiti-Italian defense ties.

This partnership is not just about military hardware; it’s about building a long-term, mutually beneficial relationship based on trust, shared values, and a common vision for a more secure world. The continued development of this alliance will undoubtedly be a key factor in shaping the security landscape of the region for years to come.

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