Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah has spoken on the phone with Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In this conversation, the latest situation in the Middle East and nuclear security were discussed. Kuwait has praised the agency’s role in promoting the use of peaceful nuclear energy and maintaining global standards. In view of the regional tension, this conversation is considered very important from security point of view.
Is there any risk of radiation in Kuwait?
Kuwaiti authorities and the National Guard have assured the general public that there is currently no risk of radiation in the country. A report and investigation released in March 2026 found that radiation levels in Kuwait remained normal. The government has clarified that all safety standards are being followed and preparations are complete to deal with any situation.
The nearest nuclear reactor to Kuwait is located more than 240 kilometers away. This distance greatly reduces the impact of any potential danger. Citizens have been advised not to panic and only follow government orders. Kuwait is working closely with the IAEA to improve its monitoring system. Civil Defense has already issued guidelines for emergencies.
What is the latest update on regional tension and security?
The world is keeping an eye on the security of nuclear facilities due to the military confrontation between Iran and Israel. IAEA chief Rafael Grossi has made it clear that targeting nuclear targets during war can be extremely dangerous. Iran has also expressed protest at the IAEA regarding attacks on its nuclear facilities and has asked for changes in the rules of cooperation.
Organization/Country Latest Situation and Steps IAEA is continuously monitoring radiation levels Kuwait Government has issued safety and caution instructions Strongly protested against attacks on Iran nuclear sites NRIs are advised to be cautious about security arrangements
According to the IAEA report, no dangerous nuclear leak has been confirmed in the Gulf region yet. Kuwait is using new technology to monitor radiation along its maritime and air borders. It is a matter of relief for the Indian expatriates living there that the local administration and international organizations are closely monitoring every aspect of security.












