U.S. Reopens Embassy in Kuwait After Iranian Attack
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The United States has reopened its embassy in Kuwait City following a period of closure after an Iranian attack. The U.S. diplomatic mission, which had been closed for several months, resumed operations in the capital.
The reopening follows the Iranian attack that prompted the U.S. to temporarily shut down its embassy. The decision was made by U.S. officials in response to security concerns.
No further details about the attack or the reopening logistics were provided in the brief statement.
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