The U.S. Embassy in Kuwait City reopened on Wednesday, resuming operations after a temporary closure prompted by Iranian attacks in March. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited during the reopening. Services were initially suspended following drone attacks targeting U.S. missions in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, which occurred after U.S.-Israeli strikes within Iran. The embassy will prioritize emergency services for American citizens, with a phased return of all other consular functions. The State Department initiated the shutdown as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of personnel. This reopening signals a return to normalized diplomatic activity following a period of heightened regional tensions.