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Embassy of Uzbekistan in Kuwait

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www[.]uzbekemb[.]org[.]kw
Country Uzbekistan
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The Embassy of Uzbekistan in Kuwait serves as the official diplomatic representation of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the State of Kuwait. Its core functions include conducting diplomatic relations between the two governments, providing consular assistance to Uzbek citizens residing or traveling in Kuwait, and facilitating visa and passport services for foreign nationals seeking to visit Uzbekistan. The embassy also works to promote bilateral trade, investment, and cultural exchange, organizing events that highlight Uzbek heritage and foster mutual understanding. These activities are carried out in accordance with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the foreign policy objectives of the Uzbek government.

Specific details regarding the embassy’s staff size, budget, or physical footprint are not disclosed in the available source material. As a diplomatic mission, it operates from a chancery located in Kuwait while its administrative headquarters remain in Uzbekistan, reflecting the standard structure of foreign embassies. The mission’s reach extends to Uzbek nationals in Kuwait and to Kuwaiti entities interested in engaging with Uzbekistan, though quantitative metrics of this reach are not provided in the referenced information.

A notable event in the embassy’s recent history occurred on May 24 2015, when its official website was compromised by a Syrian hacker known as Dr.SHA6H, operating under the alias Free Syrian Hacker. The attacker defaced the site with a protest message and a YouTube video condemning global inaction toward the Syrian conflict, claiming the breach was motivated by opposition to ongoing violence in Syria. This incident mirrored earlier attacks attributed to the same actor, including a takedown of UNESCO Sweden’s domain, and the embassy’s website was subsequently restored to normal operation. The episode highlights the embassy’s digital presence and the cybersecurity challenges faced by governmental online platforms.

Structurally, the embassy is an organ of the Uzbek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ultimately accountable to the government of the Republic of Uzbekistan. It operates under the authority of the Uzbek state, with its head of mission appointed by the President of Uzbekistan and accredited to the Emir of Kuwait. While the embassy enjoys the privileges and immunities afforded to diplomatic missions under international law, its administrative and financial oversight remains rooted in Uzbekistan’s governmental framework. This arrangement ensures that the embassy’s activities align with Uzbekistan’s foreign policy priorities while serving the needs of its citizens abroad.

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