Kuwait seeks to calm Philippines crisis over workers

AFP  |  Kuwait City 

A senior Kuwaiti official today sought to calm a crisis with the over the treatment of domestic workers in the oil-rich Gulf state.

The resulting row deepened last week after Kuwaiti authorities ordered Manila's to leave the country over videos of staff helping workers in flee allegedly abusive employers.

"This is largely a misunderstanding and exaggeration of some minor or one-off cases," told reporters in City.

"We have taken a serious stance ... but we do not believe in escalation and want to remain in direct communication to resolve the problem," Subaih added. has also detained four Filipinos hired by the and issued arrest warrants against three diplomatic personnel.

Subaih said those suspected of participating in the operation to help workers escape were not accredited diplomats and that they were now holed up in the in

The foreign ministry was "awaiting cooperation" for their handover to carry out an investigation.

The two nations had earlier been negotiating a labour deal that could have resulted in the lifting of the ban on Filipinos working in

But after the fresh escalation in tensions, Duterte said on Sunday that the temporary ban on Filipinos going to work in was now permanent.

Around 262,000 Filipinos work in Kuwait, nearly 60 percent of them domestic workers, according to the Philippines' foreign ministry.

Duterte said workers returning from could find employment as English teachers in China, citing improved ties with

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First Published: Mon, April 30 2018. 17:00 IST