Kuwait Times, Sat, Nov 02, 2024 | Jumada al-Uola 1, 1446
Kuwait, Oman ink 9 MoUs
Kuwait:
Kuwait and Oman signed nine memoranda of
understanding (MoU) and executive programs in various fields, said Kuwaiti
Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya on Thursday. In remarks to KUNA, the Kuwaiti
minister lauded the official visit made by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Sultanate of Oman, Bader Al-Buseidi, to Kuwait, which lasted for two days on
the occasion of the tenth session of the joint committee between the two
brotherly countries.
Minister Al-Yahya stressed after the conclusion of the joint committee meeting
that this visit is of special importance, as it comes within the framework of
strengthening the historical bilateral relations and pushing them towards
unprecedented levels of strategic cooperation in various fields in line with the
wise vision of the leaderships of the two countries.
He also affirmed that this partnership is proceeding steadily towards building a
common future, as the two countries attach great importance to strengthening
existing cooperation and expanding its scope to serve the interests of the two
nations under the direct guidance and insightful vision of His Highness the Amir
Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Sultan of Oman Haitham bin Tariq.
The minister noted that the work of the joint committee came at a time that
comes in light of a number of increasing regional challenges, which makes
strengthening bilateral and regional partnerships a strategic necessity to
achieve security, stability, and development. Minister Al-Yahya stated that the
two sides signed nine memoranda of understanding and executive programs that
reflect multiple fields, including cooperation in cultural fields, mutual
recognition of maritime certificates, municipal work, consumer protection and
land transport.
In addition to enhancing cooperation in the fields of agricultural, animal, and
fish wealth, endowments and religious affairs, tourism, and civil service,
Al-Yahya said that these agreements aim to provide an institutional framework
that contributes to achieving sustainable development, exchanging expertise, and
developing human cadres, stressing that cooperation in these fields enhances the
role of government institutions and expands opportunities for partnership
between the public and private sectors.
Minister Al Yahya stressed that the results of the joint committee meeting will
constitute a qualitative shift in the course of Kuwaiti-Omani relations and will
establish a new phase of strategic cooperation. He also expressed his aspiration
for more joint meetings to deepen and develop this partnership in a way that
achieves security and stability in the region.