Kuwait's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Sabah Khalid Al-Hamad Al-Sabah will start a visit to Senegal, Morocco, Spain and Germany on Sunday. Sheikh Sabah will head to Senegal first to participate in the second session of the higher joint committee for cooperation between the two countries. The meeting will discuss the decisions of the first session of the committee, held in Kuwait in 2013, regarding developing bilateral relations in all fields. Moreover, the visit will also involve signing a number of memorandums of understanding. Afterwards, the Foreign Minister will leave to Rabat, Morocco, heading a delegation to the eighth session of the higher joint committee between Kuwait and Morocco. The meeting will include signing several agreements and memorandums of understanding, while also discussing the recent regional and international developments. Meanwhile, the First Deputy Premier will then head to Spain to celebrate 50 years of Kuwaiti-Spanish ties, before concluding his tour by visiting Germany to participate in the 51st edition of the Munich Security Conference (MSC). The conference will kick off from February 6th to 8th, in the presence of world leaders, Prime Ministers, Foreign Ministers and decision makers to discuss current and future international security issues, KUNA reported.