“Intensive security plans to protect oil installations and facilities will be supported by the military and taken up after co-ordinating with the Ministry of Interior and its subsidiary bodies,” company spokesperson Khaled al Asousi was quoted as saying by the Kuwait News Agency. An IS attack in Baghdad on Saturday killed at least 200 people and left some 150 injured. Last week, 45 people lost their lives at Istanbul’s Atatürk Airport in an attack also credited to IS.
Also on Sunday, the Kuwaiti parliament passed the 2016-2017 budget, which revealed the country’s first deficit – some USD 18.2 billion – in 16 years. Kuwait will turn to the international debt markets to finance its shortfall.
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