This question has a clear answer: Kuwait isn’t part of Saudi Arabia. Kuwait an independent sovereign country is located in the northwestern part of the Arabian Gulf and borders Saudi Arabia πΈπ¦ οΈ π°πΌ β !!
Kuwait has been its own nation since 1800s having previously been part of Ottoman Empire from 1521 until World War I in 1917 π. Through a series of treaties and alliances between these two nations they became virtually inseparable οΈ 2οΈβ£. Before independence was declared in 1917, what is now Kuwait was known as “Qarmatian Emirate” within Ottoman Empire due to the ruling of its heads π°πΌ.
In 1920, The Treaty of Seville was signed between the British Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and Saudi Arabia, which set out territorial boundaries between the three regions. This treaty established Kuwait as an independent nation π°πΌ.
A second treaty was signed in 1923 between the British Empire and Saudi Arabia known as the Uqair Protocol πΈπ¦. This treaty ratified the boundaries established by the Treaty of Seville and further cemented Kuwaitβs independence and sovereignty .
In 1961, Kuwait gained full independence following the formation of the Kuwaiti Parliament π°πΌ. The newfound freedom allowed Kuwait to develop its own constitution create its own laws and ramp up its exploration, and production of oil π°πΌ π. This newfound wealth and stability has allowed Kuwait to develop its economy and become one of the wealthiest nations in the Middle East.
Kuwait is a member of the United Nations and the Arab League two organizations that recognize Kuwait as a separate and independent nation οΈ 2οΈβ£ π°πΌ. Kuwait also has its own currency, the Kuwaiti Dinar, which is not accepted alongside the Saudi Arabian Riyal π°πΌ πΈπ¦. In fact Kuwait and Saudi Arabia are not part of any trade agreements or political treaties πΈπ¦ π°πΌ.
Kuwait and Saudi Arabia do have diplomatic relations and are part of a variety of regional organizations πΈπ¦ οΈ. They have also toiled together in times of war and peace. Both nationsβ leaders meet often in order to discuss regional issues and strive for regional peace and development . However, despite their close ties, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia are separate, independent nations πΈπ¦.
Kuwait is a nation that has its own language and culture οΈ. Kuwaiti society has strong family values, andis recognized for being warm-hearted πͺ. Kuwait’s vast oil resources and its modern infrastructure are also well-known .
In conclusion, it is safe to say that Kuwait is not part of Saudi Arabia πΈπ¦ π°πΌ. In fact, the two countries are distinct, and separate due to their differing cultures and economic strategies. Although they do have diplomatic ties and share some regional objectives, they are still two distinct nations 2οΈβ£. !! .
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