
The periodical review of the human rights situation in Kuwait had been well received by the UN Human Rights Council.
In his speech to the session on the UNHCR Kuwaiti report, head of the council Joachim Rucker lauded Kuwait's presentation of its human rights file, affirming that the Kuwaiti delegation's briefing was thorough in showcasing the country's human rights record.
Kuwait's Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Hind Al-Sabeeh also delivered a speech to the session, reflecting her country's commitment to human rights.
On his part, Permanent Kuwaiti Delegate to the UN Ambassador Jamal Al-Ghunaim said that Kuwait's representation of its human rights record was "enriching", stressing that various countries have got to understand the status of human rights in Kuwait.
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