Chairman of Kuwait Cultural Office in Paris Dr. Abdulrahman Abdulwahed Al-Radhwan has inspected conditions of Kuwaiti students studying at University of Malta.
Dr. Al-Radhwan said in a statement to KUNA his visit to Malta, paid earlier this week, was intended to meet the Kuwaiti students and the university supervisors, noting that such mission is part of regular visits, paid to EU states by the Paris bureau staff, aimed at examining students' well-being.
He discussed, during the visit, with Kuwaiti embassy staff, condition of 89 Kuwaiti students studying in diverse faculties of the Maltese university, with emphasis on securing medical insurance and covering some of their expenses.
He expressed satisfaction at the students' success rate, 85 percent, and their 26 percent excellence record.
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