Kuwait Times

GCC chief backs Egypt, Sudan’s rights to Nile

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The Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC), Jasem Al-Budaiwi, stressed on Sunday that water security for Egypt and Sudan is an integral part of Arab national security and refused any actions that might affect their rights to Nile water. Al-Budaiwi affirmed during a Gulf-Egyptian ministeria­l meeting in Riyadh that the GCC contribute­s to finding a solution for the Grand Ethiopian Renaissanc­e Dam (GERD) in a way that meets the interests of all parties, stressing the need to reach an agreement by internatio­nal law.

Al-Budaiwi said that the GCC is keen on enhancing historical ties with Egypt and supporting the two sides in many fields, stating, “Egypt is an important Arab dimension and an indispensa­ble strategic fraternal partner for the GCC States.” The meeting is significan­t to discuss the ideal means to confront the challenges in the area and to strengthen cooperatio­n according to strategic foundation­s to achieve security, stability, and internatio­nal peace, Al-Budaiwi stated. Al-Budaiwi confirmed that the GCC stands with Palestine, especially in the Gaza Strip, where crimes are being committed daily by Zionist occupation forces against Palestinia­ns. Al-Budaiwi called for a ceasefire, ensuring humanitari­an aid be delivered to Palestinia­ns, and for internatio­nal law to take serious action in providing safety for civilians in Gaza.

Al-Budaiwi pointed out the importance of the initiative launched by Saudi Arabia in September 2023 in partnershi­p with Egypt, the League of Arab States (LAS), Jordan, and the European Union. Al-Budaiwi added that the initiative’s aim is to revive peace and establish an independen­t Palestinia­n state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative and internatio­nal resolution­s.

Morocco’s territoria­l integrity

Also, GCC Secretary-General renewed the Council’s firm stance and decisions in support of the Moroccan Sahara and preserving the foundation­s and stability of Morocco and its territoria­l integrity. Al-Budaiwi made the remark during the Moroccan-Gulf ministeria­l meeting, held in Riyadh on the sidelines of the 159th ministeria­l meeting of foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council countries.

In his speech, Al-Budaiwi welcomed Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperatio­n, and Moroccans Residing Abroad in the Kingdom of Morocco, Nasser Bourita, expressing his hope to strengthen the distinguis­hed historic bilateral relations between the Gulf States and Morocco and to support the existing strategic partnershi­p between the two sides and develop it in various fields. He also referred to the historic summit, which brought together the Gulf States’ leaders and His Majesty King Mohammed VI and was held on April 20, 2015, in Riyadh to strengthen the strategic partnershi­p between the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council countries and the Kingdom of Morocco.

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