US reopens embassy in Kuwait months after Iranian attack

June 24, 2026 11:17 AM EDT

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Steven Butler, charge d'affaires ad interim of the U.S. embassy in Kuwait, attend a flag raising ceremony at the U.S. embassy during Rubio's visit to the Middle East to discuss the interim deal between the U.S. and

KUWAIT CITY, June ‌24 (Reuters) - ​The ​U.S. Embassy in Kuwait resumed operations on Wednesday during a ‌visit by Secretary of State Marco ⁠Rubio, months after services were suspended in March ‌by Iranian attacks.

The embassy, ‌located in Kuwait City, will immediately resume emergency services for American citizens ​while other services will be phased in, a State Department spokesperson ⁠said.

The State Department shut down embassy operations in Kuwait ​and Saudi Arabia in March after Iranian drones fired at the ​missions following U.S.-Israeli strikes ‌on Iran.

Rubio attended a flag-raising ceremony at the embassy on ⁠Wednesday during his trip to Kuwait for talks with allies on ending the ⁠war in Iran.

"The American flag: a symbol ​of liberty, unity, and freedom now flies proudly once again over Kuwait City. Kuwait is ‌an indispensable partner for regional security and stability," he said ‌in a social media post following ⁠the ceremony.

(Reporting by ‌Gram Slattery ​in Kuwait City and Katharine Jackson in Washington; editing by Doina ‌Chiacu)



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