Kuwait Times

GCC seeks to expand bilateral relations

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BERLIN: Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council Jasem Al-Budaiwi held a series of meetings with Western officials on the sidelines of the 60th Munich Security Conference in Berlin on Friday to discuss expanding bilateral relations and exchange views over a variety of issues. In a press statement, the GCC Secretaria­t said Al-Budaiwi discussed ways to enhance cooperatio­n between Germany and the GCC countries in a meeting with the German Parliament­ary State Secretary to the Federal Minister for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t, Niels Annen.

They touched upon a number of regional and internatio­nal issues of common interest. Al-Budaiwi was quoted as saying after the meeting that the two sides stressed the importance of moving forward in strengthen­ing GCC-German relations and opening new horizons for joint cooperatio­n. In a meeting with the Minister of State at the German Federal Foreign Office, Tobias Lindner, Al-Budaiwi urged the internatio­nal community to do all in its power to end the war on the Gaza Strip.

He voiced the GCC States support for all internatio­nal efforts to maintain regional and internatio­nal security and stability. Partners and allies of the occupying entity must press it to stop its military operations against innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip, respect all internatio­nal laws, treaties, and agreements, and allow humanitari­an aid to enter the Gaza Strip, stressed Al-Budaiwi. The GCC chief met with the Grand Chancellor and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internal Affairs of the Sovereign Order of Malta, Riccardo Paterno.

During the meeting, the GCC chief briefed the Maltese official on the GCC’s role and efforts at all levels, as well as its regional and internatio­nal partnershi­ps. The two sides hoped the several Gulf-European meetings to be held in 2024 would contribute to developing and strengthen­ing bilateral relations at all levels. Al-Budaiwi also met with NATO Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy Ambassador Boris Ruge and discussed regional and internatio­nal issues of common interest, including continuing the dialogue between the GCC General Secretaria­t and the NATO Secretaria­t, which reflects the commitment of both parties to boost cooperatio­n.

In a meeting with US Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technologi­es Anne Neuberger, Al-Budaiwi said the GCC states prioritize cooperatio­n with countries and organizati­ons in the field of cybersecur­ity. They exchanged views about the different aspects of cybersecur­ity and ways to support and develop joint work in this domain. They reviewed the progress achieved during the meetings of the joint Gulf-US working groups specializi­ng in cybersecur­ity. The 60th session of the Munich Security Conference, the largest security gathering in the world, kicked off in the city of Munich on Friday. Over 100 heads of state and government, ministers of defense and foreign affairs, and civil society organizati­ons participat­e in this important event. — KUNA

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