Arab Times

Kuwait proposes GCC food security net to secure basic food supplies

Kuwait to continue coordinati­on of efforts

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KUWAIT CITY, April 4, (KUNA): Kuwait has proposed the creation of a regional food security net for the six Gulf Cooperatio­n Council members states to ensure adequate and accessible food supplies as well as to meet basic food shortages in crisis times.

The Kuwaiti proposal was raised by Minister of Commerce and Industry Khaled Al-Roudhan during the extraordin­ary meeting of the GCC commerce and industry ministers which was held Thursday via videoconfe­rence.

In a press statement following the meeting, Kuwait’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry said the GCC ministers are working on paper for a unified vision about GCC food security to be studied and adopted soon.

It also noted that Kuwait has also called for special arrangemen­ts at border control and customs posts to ensure the smooth movement of basic food and medicine supplies among GCC countries.

Moreover, the ministry pointed out that the GCC ministers have also discussed the expected economic ramificati­ons of the novel coronaviru­s pandemic and the recommenda­tions put forward by the undersecre­taries of the commerce ministries across the region in this regard.

The ministry emphasized that Kuwait will continue coordinati­on of efforts and exchange of informatio­n with other GCC states at this delicate time to help secure food need.

It indicated that the meeting was held upon an invitation from the General Secretaria­t of the Council of GCC Ministers of Commerce in coordinati­on with the Ministry of Economy in the United Arab Emirates which hold the council’s rotating presidency.

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