Hans Energy Completes the Acquisition of 54.44% Equity Shares of BTHL

Striving to Promote Citybus’ New Energy Transportation Business Development and Achieve Business Diversification Aiming to Create Better Returns for Shareholders

HONG KONG SAR – EQS Newswire – 1 August 2024 – Hans Energy Company Limited (“Hans Energy” or the “Company”) and its subsidiaries (the “Group”) (stock code: 554.HK), the leading operator in the energy industry, is pleased to announce that, regarding the acquisition of 54.44% of equity shares of Citybus’ parent company, Bravo Transport Holdings Limited (“BTHL”), all the conditions precedent set out in the acquisition agreement have been fulfilled and the completion took place on 31 July 2024. Following the completion, Hans Energy owns 70% of the equity shares of BTHL, and BTHL becomes an indirect non-wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.

According to the acquisition agreement, the 278,915,965 consideration shares have been allotted and issued by the Company to Templewater Bravo Holdings Limited (“TWB Holdings”) . After completion of the acquisition, TWB Holdings will own 6.59% of the equity shares of Hans Energy. As part of the transaction, Hans Energy will have the right to exercise a call option to further acquire the remaining 30% of BTHL’s shares from TWB Holdings within the next five years. Additionally, Templewater will have the option to sell its shares to Hans Energy between 2029 and 2031. Anglo Chinese Corporate Finance acted as the sole financial adviser of Hans Energy for the transaction.

Hans Energy has actively transitioned from the traditional energy industry to the new energy sector in recent years, using BTHL as a foundation and launch platform to achieve a diversified strategy. Mr Yang Dong, CEO of Hans Energy said: “To align with government’s “Strategy of Hydrogen Development in Hong Kong” the Group will actively explore cooperation with major technology suppliers in the hydrogen energy industry. By participating in the investment in the construction of Hong Kong’s first hydrogen refueling station in West Kowloon, we are committed to promoting the application of hydrogen energy in public transportation in Hong Kong, China. At the same time, we will actively promote the green development of Citybus, accelerate the environmental upgrade of the operating fleet, and enhance operational efficiency.”

Mr Yang added, “In addition to actively expanding Citybus’ new energy transportation business, the Group will leverage its resources to assist Citybus in expanding into overseas transportation projects, thereby enhancing Citybus’ business advantages. Meanwhile, Bravo Media, a wholly owned subsidiary of BTHL Holdings engaged in the advertising business, has seen promising business development in recent years and has secured a contract with a Hong Kong railway operator to provide advertising sales agency services for certain railway lines and buses operated by this railway operator. Therefore, we firmly believe that this successful acquisition will inject strong momentum into the Group’s future development, pioneering hydrogen energy transportation solutions. This will elevate BTHL to become one of the world’s leading public transportation operators, create new business growth, and generate better returns for shareholders.”

About Hans Energy Company Limited (Stock code: 554.HK)
Hans Energy Company Limited is a leading operator in providing integrated facilities of jetties, storage tanks, warehousing and logistic services in south China for petroleum and liquid chemicals products and offering value-added services in its ports and storage tank farms, trading of oil and petrochemical products, and operating and leasing of a filling station related business.

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Hans Energy Completes the Acquisition of 54.44% Equity Shares of BTHL

Striving to Promote Citybus’ New Energy Transportation Business Development and Achieve Business Diversification Aiming to Create Better Returns for Shareholders

HONG KONG SAR – EQS Newswire – 1 August 2024 – Hans Energy Company Limited (“Hans Energy” or the “Company”) and its subsidiaries (the “Group”) (stock code: 554.HK), the leading operator in the energy industry, is pleased to announce that, regarding the acquisition of 54.44% of equity shares of Citybus’ parent company, Bravo Transport Holdings Limited (“BTHL”), all the conditions precedent set out in the acquisition agreement have been fulfilled and the completion took place on 31 July 2024. Following the completion, Hans Energy owns 70% of the equity shares of BTHL, and BTHL becomes an indirect non-wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.

According to the acquisition agreement, the 278,915,965 consideration shares have been allotted and issued by the Company to Templewater Bravo Holdings Limited (“TWB Holdings”) . After completion of the acquisition, TWB Holdings will own 6.59% of the equity shares of Hans Energy. As part of the transaction, Hans Energy will have the right to exercise a call option to further acquire the remaining 30% of BTHL’s shares from TWB Holdings within the next five years. Additionally, Templewater will have the option to sell its shares to Hans Energy between 2029 and 2031. Anglo Chinese Corporate Finance acted as the sole financial adviser of Hans Energy for the transaction.

Hans Energy has actively transitioned from the traditional energy industry to the new energy sector in recent years, using BTHL as a foundation and launch platform to achieve a diversified strategy. Mr Yang Dong, CEO of Hans Energy said: “To align with government’s “Strategy of Hydrogen Development in Hong Kong” the Group will actively explore cooperation with major technology suppliers in the hydrogen energy industry. By participating in the investment in the construction of Hong Kong’s first hydrogen refueling station in West Kowloon, we are committed to promoting the application of hydrogen energy in public transportation in Hong Kong, China. At the same time, we will actively promote the green development of Citybus, accelerate the environmental upgrade of the operating fleet, and enhance operational efficiency.”

Mr Yang added, “In addition to actively expanding Citybus’ new energy transportation business, the Group will leverage its resources to assist Citybus in expanding into overseas transportation projects, thereby enhancing Citybus’ business advantages. Meanwhile, Bravo Media, a wholly owned subsidiary of BTHL Holdings engaged in the advertising business, has seen promising business development in recent years and has secured a contract with a Hong Kong railway operator to provide advertising sales agency services for certain railway lines and buses operated by this railway operator. Therefore, we firmly believe that this successful acquisition will inject strong momentum into the Group’s future development, pioneering hydrogen energy transportation solutions. This will elevate BTHL to become one of the world’s leading public transportation operators, create new business growth, and generate better returns for shareholders.”

About Hans Energy Company Limited (Stock code: 554.HK)
Hans Energy Company Limited is a leading operator in providing integrated facilities of jetties, storage tanks, warehousing and logistic services in south China for petroleum and liquid chemicals products and offering value-added services in its ports and storage tank farms, trading of oil and petrochemical products, and operating and leasing of a filling station related business.

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Zoom to Release Financial Results for the Second Quarter of Fiscal Year 2025

SAN JOSE, Calif., July 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZM) today announced it will release its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025 on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, after the market closes.

A live Zoom Webinar of the event can be accessed at 2:00 pm PT / 5:00 pm ET through Zoom’s investor relations website at https://investors.zoom.us. A replay will be available approximately two hours after the conclusion of the live event.

About Zoom
Zoom’s mission is to provide one platform that delivers limitless human connection. Reimagine teamwork with Zoom Workplace — Zoom’s open collaboration platform with AI Companion empowers teams to be more productive. Together with Zoom Workplace, Zoom’s Business Services for sales, marketing, and customer care teams, including Zoom Contact Center, strengthen customer relationships throughout the customer lifecycle. Founded in 2011, Zoom is publicly traded (NASDAQ:ZM) and headquartered in San Jose, California. Get more information at zoom.com.

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Zoom to Release Financial Results for the Second Quarter of Fiscal Year 2025

SAN JOSE, Calif., July 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Zoom Video Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZM) today announced it will release its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025 on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, after the market closes.

A live Zoom Webinar of the event can be accessed at 2:00 pm PT / 5:00 pm ET through Zoom’s investor relations website at https://investors.zoom.us. A replay will be available approximately two hours after the conclusion of the live event.

About Zoom
Zoom’s mission is to provide one platform that delivers limitless human connection. Reimagine teamwork with Zoom Workplace — Zoom’s open collaboration platform with AI Companion empowers teams to be more productive. Together with Zoom Workplace, Zoom’s Business Services for sales, marketing, and customer care teams, including Zoom Contact Center, strengthen customer relationships throughout the customer lifecycle. Founded in 2011, Zoom is publicly traded (NASDAQ:ZM) and headquartered in San Jose, California. Get more information at zoom.com.

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press@zoom.us

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Syria warns of dire consequences of continued Israeli aggression


New York, Syria warned that Israel’s continued disregard for international laws and its failure to comply with Security Council and General Assembly resolutions threatens regional and international peace and security.

‘The events over the past few days’ highlight that Israeli war criminals have decided to continue their bloody attacks to plunge the region into a full-scale war, benefiting from unlimited US support at the expense of international peace and security and the lives and blood of innocent people,’ said Syria’s permanent representative to the UN, Qusai Al-Dahhak, during a Security Council session on the situation in the Middle East.

He blamed Israel for the heinous crime that occurred last Saturday in the town of Majdal Shams, resulting in the martyrdom of 12 Syrian children and the injury of a number of Syrian civilians, and denounced that ‘Israel’ used it as a pretext to continue its attacks against countries in the region.

‘No reasonable person can believe the claims of the occupation authori
ties to defend the people of the occupied Arab territories while committing the most atrocious violations against them,’ he clarified.

The Syrian delegate rejected the American statements justifying the aggressions of the Israeli occupier and of keeping the Golan occupied under the pretext of its importance for Israel’s security.

‘Maintaining international peace and security requires that the American administrations abandon their destructive policies and stop preventing the Security Council from fulfilling its mandate in accordance with the Charter,’ said Al-Dahak.

He also condemned Israel’s terrorist attack on the Iranian capital Tehran, which killed the head of the Political Bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement, Ismail Haniyeh.

‘This criminal act was preceded by the commission of another terrorist attack against a residential building in the southern suburb of the Lebanese capital, Beirut, and caused several deaths, including a woman and two children, and dozens of injuries,’ he said.

Syria conde
mns in the strongest terms the Israeli attacks against its lands and against the sovereignty of Iran, Lebanon and other countries in the region, and expresses its full solidarity with these brother countries in the face of the sinful Israeli attacks to which they are exposed, the delegate said.

He also warned that the continued disregard of the Israeli entity for international laws, its failure to comply with the resolutions of the Security Council and the General Assembly may lead to igniting the entire region and threatening regional and international peace and security.

He clarified that Israeli war criminals would not have continued to commit war crimes and crimes against humanity if it were not for the unlimited support of the US and the hypocrisy and double standards practiced by some Western countries that are involved in’ Israel’ war against the Palestinian people and have remained silent on the matter.

The diplomat demanded that Israeli war criminals be held accountable for their crimes, and not t
o open the doors to receive them with applause and cheers.

Syria calls on the Security Council to assume its basic responsibilities of condemning the repeated Israeli attacks and to act immediately to stop them, prevent their recurrence, and ensure that their perpetrators do not escape punishment, he concluded.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Turkiye coordinated prisoner exchange deals among 7 countries — AA

The Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MIT) successfully coordinated prisoner exchange deals involving 26 prisoners from seven countries in the recent years.

“Turkiye will continue to offer every possible contribution to the establishment of peace and stability in the international arena,” the country’s Anadolu Agency (AA) quoted a statement from the Foreign Ministry as saying on Thursday.

A total of 26 individuals were exchanged, transported to the Turkish capital Ankara on seven aircraft – one each from Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Norway, Russia, and two from the US, according to security sources, the statement said, noting that Belarus was also involved in the swap.

Ten hostages, including two children, were transferred to Russia, while 13 were sent to Germany, and three to the US, according to the statement.

It also detailed that the operation included a total of seven aircraft – two from the US, and one each from Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Norway, and Russia. It noted that, of the individuals
transported to Turkiye, 10 hostages, including two children, were transferred to Russia, 13 to Germany, and three to the US.

“From the very beginning of the negotiation process to the final moment of the exchanges, all security measures, logistical planning, and needs of the operation were managed by the National Intelligence Organization,” the statement added.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

The occupation releases 22 prisoners from the Gaza Strip

Gaza – Ma’an – The Israeli occupation authorities released 22 detainees from the Gaza Strip on Thursday after they had been detained for several months.

The detainees arrived at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah after their release through the Kosovim military checkpoint in poor health.

The released prisoners are:

1. Ibrahim Atef Ibrahim Salem – Jabalia

2. Al-Sayed Rizk Al-Sayed Felfel – Gaza Al-Zaytoun

3. Wissam Hatem Sobhi Abdel Aal – Al-Sabra

4. Khaled Mufid Nasser Shaheber – Al-Sabra

5. Jihad Khaled Jabr Mamluk – Al-Shuja’iyya

6. Mohamed Hatem Sobhi Abdel Aal – Al-Shuja’iyya

7. Ahmed Basem Mahmoud Hamad – Al-Shati’

8. Saeed Emad Yousef Abu Watfa – Sheikh Radwan

9. Fayez Rajab Suleiman Al-Skafi – Al-Shuja’iyya

10. Bahaa Ahmed Salama Al-Qairnawi – Al-Bureih

11. Hani Nasr Ali Abu Asr – Al-Shuja’iyya

12. Faeqa Salama Hussein Abu Aker – Khan Younis

13. Ghazi Marwan Masoud Shaath – Rafah

14. Ibrahim Wael Ahmed Harb – Rafah

15. Hassan Fawzi Ahmed Abdel Aal – Rafah

16. Khaled Abdel Karim
Ramadan Rajab – Al-Shuja’iyya

17. Esmat Ahmed Mahmoud Al-Arja – Rafah

18. Moein Mohammed Abdul Sater Hamouda – Beit Lahia

19. Mohammed Abdul Fattah Ibrahim Jabr – Beit Lahia

20. Ibrahim Al-Malahi

21. Mohammed Joda

22. Ahmed Al-Arja

Source: Maan News Agency

Kuwait will not be base for attacks on neighbors – army

Kuwait will never be used as a launchpad for attacks on neighboring countries, the spokesman for the defense ministry Colonel Hamad Al-Saqer said on Thursday.

Kuwait authorities will not allow the use of the country’s lands or airspace to carry out military operations against neighbors and allies, he was cited as saying in a military statement, denying the veracity of reports alleging otherwise.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Report: Preventing the entry of hygiene items into Gaza is an additional means to perpetuate genocide

Gaza – Ma’an – The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said that the continued Israeli authorities’ imposition of an arbitrary blockade on the Gaza Strip, and the prevention of the entry of aid and basic materials that are indispensable for survival, including the prevention of the entry of cleaning and personal hygiene tools amid the spread of infectious diseases and the difficult living conditions of about 2.3 million Palestinians, is a consecration of the comprehensive crime of genocide that it has been carrying out since October 7.

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor expressed its deep concern about the dire consequences of Israel’s continued deliberate aggravation of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, preventing the entry of cleaning and personal hygiene materials, sanitary tools and sterilization materials, and not allowing the entry of many necessary related items, noting that there is no reason to justify subjecting the population to living conditions that could lead to their a
ctual death, including through the spread of serious infectious and skin diseases, hepatitis, and others.

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor stressed that Israel’s continued arbitrary and systematic deprivation of all residents of the Gaza Strip of hygiene tools and materials contributes to the rapid spread of the massive health disaster created by Israel in the Gaza Strip, which has been exacerbated by the forced, large-scale and repeated displacement of the population, and their lack of disinfectants and personal hygiene materials, especially in shelters and camps crowded with hundreds of thousands of displaced persons, due to Israel’s continued prevention and obstruction of the entry of basic supplies into the Strip, and the continued spread of infectious diseases, water pollution and the absence of sanitation services, due to their destruction by the Israeli army forces.

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor stressed that the arbitrary and ongoing Israeli blockade and closure of all cross
ings leading to the Gaza Strip since the start of the genocidal war about ten months ago, and the prevention and obstruction of the entry of humanitarian supplies, have led to a dangerous accumulation of a group of crises that directly threaten the lives and health of the residents of the Gaza Strip, most notably their deprivation of food, potable water, medicines, medical supplies, as well as sanitary tools and cleaning materials.

In a statement to the Euro-Med team, Aya Kamal Ashour Abed (20 years old), a mother of two children, and a displaced person in the Deir al-Balah Preparatory School for Girls in the central Gaza Strip, said: ‘We are more than 30 people who have been living in this classroom for about 9 months. Our number was about 70 people a few months ago, but the number decreased slightly when some of the displaced people moved to tents outside the school.’

‘Although our number is very large and we constantly need cleaning and personal hygiene materials, we only get them in limited quantities e
very two or three months,’ Abed added. ‘Even in the markets, there are no sanitary materials such as tissues, soap, and shampoo, and if they are available, they are at a very high price. For example, the price of a bar of soap has reached 30 shekels (about 9 US dollars), and a bottle of shampoo has reached 90 shekels (about 25 US dollars). Where can we provide these amounts just for personal hygiene when we have nothing to eat?’

Abed, who was displaced from her home in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza after it was bombed last October, said that her two sons had developed allergies and bacteria that required ointments she could not provide and which were not available in the clinics of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA). She added: ‘I took my son to the doctor and he told me that his entire body was seriously infected with bacteria due to poor hygiene.’

She explained that her biggest struggle is finding sanitary pads, which are now scarce and expensive in local
markets. She said, ‘I have to cut my children’s pads into small pieces and use them as sanitary pads during my period, even though they are completely inconvenient to use. I also have to spend the entire day using only one pad, which has caused me many rashes and infections.’

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor warned that there are about 680,000 women and girls of menstrual age in the Gaza Strip who do not have sufficient access to the necessary supplies for menstruation, especially sanitary pads, in addition to the lack of water, hygiene supplies and toilets, the lack of privacy, and their need to use contaminated or unsterilized materials, which exposes them to the risk of contracting diseases, including uterine cancer, infections of the reproductive system and urinary tract, and infertility.

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor highlighted the growing risks of the absence of basic personal and household cleaning materials in the Gaza Strip, in light of the dire need for cleaning and perso
nal care, as a result of forcing more than 2 million people to be forcibly displaced, most of them multiple times, and hundreds of thousands of them resorting to shelters and tents that lack the minimum necessities of life, personal hygiene and health care, in addition to the risks of waste accumulation and the flooding of roads and markets with sewage due to the inability to drain it, due to Israel cutting off electricity to the Gaza Strip completely, and preventing the entry of fuel to operate alternative generators, in addition to the destruction of most of the vital infrastructure in the Strip, including sewage networks.

Mohammed Saad Abu Haitham, 42, said that his family of 8, who live in a tent in the Mawasi area of ??Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, is suffering greatly due to the lack of cleaning materials and the lack of soap for personal hygiene or soap for washing clothes. Even if soap is available, it is difficult to buy it due to its high prices.

“We do not have the money to buy enough me
als for our children, so we can buy cleaning materials and soap, given their high prices and the lack of supplies. Lice have spread in my wife and children’s hair, and we all suffer from skin diseases due to the lack of washing and the lack of soap and shampoo,” Abu Haitham added to the Euro-Mediterranean team.

The Euro-Mediterranean team observed the display of quantities of alternative and primitive cleaning materials that are manufactured locally and are considered unsafe and largely insufficient for the purpose, in the markets of the central and southern Gaza Strip, using food dyes as an alternative to the dyes used in preparing liquid soap and disinfectants, which have not entered the Gaza Strip for months due to the Israeli closure of the crossings and the imposition of the arbitrary blockade.

Medical points in shelters and tent camps have recorded tens of thousands of cases of skin diseases, specifically eczema, which is noticeably visible on the hands of women who clean food utensils with primitive,
unsafe materials, at a time when the United Nations indicates that skin rashes and skin infections, especially among children, are on the rise sharply in the Gaza Strip.

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor indicated that Israel is imposing an arbitrary, stifling siege on the people of Gaza with the intention of deliberately destroying them, through starvation, and by confining them to an environment with narrow geographical areas, preventing them from receiving medicines and cleaning materials, and depriving them of the ability to access water suitable for drinking and humanitarian use, and raising temperatures.

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor stressed that the right to dignity is a fundamental and guaranteed right for all individuals without discrimination or exception, including providing the conditions that allow people to live in dignity, protecting them from humiliation and insult, and ensuring that they obtain other basic needs and rights, such as the right to health and the right
to access water and sanitation, which are internationally recognized human rights to preserve the lives of the population and maintain their dignity.

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor stressed that the rights of the residents of the Gaza Strip can only be guaranteed by stopping the crime of genocide, lifting the arbitrary siege on the Gaza Strip, and saving what can be saved in the Strip, which has become unlivable on all levels, noting that every day of delay will lead the Strip to the point of no return or to paying a heavy cost in civilian lives and health.

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor renewed its call to the international community to ensure the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, including the entry of essential food and non-food items necessary to respond to the catastrophic situation suffered by the entire population of the Strip, immediately, safely and effectively, including to the northern Gaza Strip, and to give priority to providing adequate supplies of person
al and family hygiene products, and those for menstruation for women and girls in the Gaza Strip, in addition to sexual and reproductive health care services to prevent and mitigate further harm to women and children in particular, and to the entire Palestinian population in general, as required by international human rights law and relevant international obligations.

He also called for the need to pressure Israel to re-operate the main water pipelines that reach the Gaza Strip, especially in the north of the Strip, and to ensure the safety of technicians and provide them with the opportunity to carry out repair and rehabilitation work on water lines and their various sources, in addition to maintaining sanitation facilities and services.

He called for the need to pressure Israel to allow the entry of materials needed for repair work and rehabilitation of civilian infrastructure to provide services that are indispensable to the lives of the civilian population in the Gaza Strip and save them from the danger
of health disasters, in addition to ensuring the entry of sufficient fuel to operate the water and sanitation infrastructure, including desalination plants, water wells, and mobile toilets.

Source: Maan News Agency

OPEC+ panel highlights “commitment” to production conformity

The Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC) linking the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and their Russia-led allies known as OPEC+, met on Thursday to praise the “high commitment” to a landmark declaration of cooperation between the two sides.

Citing “compensation plans” submitted by Iraq, Kazakhstan and Russia amid the talks, the JMMC welcomed the measure as an effort to “achieve full conformity,” reiterating the gradual phase-out of the voluntary reduction of oil production could be paused or reversed, depending on prevailing market conditions.

These countries had announced the extension of the voluntary reduction of oil production by 2.2 million barrels per day until the end of September 2024, it said, underlining that additional voluntary output adjustments will hinge on market conditions.

The JMMC retains the authority to convene additional meetings or to request an OPEC and non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting, it reiterated, ahead of the forthcoming session slated for October.

Sour
ce: Kuwait News Agency

Gaza Health: 35 martyrs in 24 hours

Gaza – Ma’an – The Ministry of Health in Gaza said today, Thursday, that the occupation committed two massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in 35 martyrs and 55 injuries arriving at hospitals during the past 24 hours.

The death toll from the Israeli aggression has risen to 39,480 martyrs and 91,128 wounded since October 7.

Source: Maan News Agency

Great turnout at Kuwait pavilion in Jerash festival

Kuwait pavilion witnessed a great turnout at Jordan’s Cultural Jerash Festival in its 38th edition.

Kuwait pavilion included books, most of whose titles focused on publications related to Arab identity, culture, and the Palestinian cause, within the framework of Kuwait’s participation that aims to enhance Arab culture, mainly amid the sufferings of Palestinians in Gaza.

Kuwait pavilion also included handicrafts and traditional weaving crafts (Sadu), in addition to displaying traditional Kuwaiti popular food, which received great interaction from visitors.

Participating Kuwaiti delegation member Sarah Khalaf told KUNA that included the Kuwait Fine Art gallery, which included paintings by Abdulredha Baqir, Ibtisam Al-Asfour, Thuraya Al-Baqsami, Lina Hejazy, Anbar Waleed, Shua’a Al-Helfi, and Marzouq Al-Jenae.

The Kuwaiti delegation is led by Secretary General of the National Council for Culture, Arts and Literature Dr. Mohammad Al-Jassar.

Source: Kuwait News Agency