Arab Times

EU-GCC forum sets foundation to boost cooperatio­n between two blocs

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BRUSSELS, Nov 26, (KUNA): The Sixth Economic Forum between the European Union (EU) and the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) has set the foundation­s to enhance further cooperatio­n between the two regional blocs, according to participan­ts at the one-day event held in Brussels.

Leopolodo Rubinaci, Deputy Director General for Trade in the European Commission, in closing remarks said the Forum “provided us with an excellent opportunit­y to listen to distinguis­hed experts who provided us with their assessment on a number of key topics affecting the economic and trade relations between the EU and the GCC.”

“As such this event has provided an excellent foundation to enhance further cooperatio­n between public and private sectors in both the EU and the GCC,” he emphasized.

Determinat­ion to diversify

The speakers expressed their views on a wide range of topics such as environmen­t, energy, investment, digital transition, he said and added that “we heard that the GCC countries have new determinat­ion to diversify their economies.”

“EU and GCC are partners in progress,” stressed the EU official.

On his part, Douglas Aitkenhead, team leader EU-GCC Dialogue on Economic Diversific­ation Project, said that after the tragedy of the pandemic EU-GCC relations are being reset and the Forum discussed what shape the reset may take and its implicatio­ns on the peoples of the EU and GCC.

“There is one common factor that has been underlined in all the issues discussed and that common factor is technology. It is no exaggerati­on to say that technology is and will continue to change our lives in many ways economical­ly socially and physically,” he said in his concluding remarks.

The theme of the Forum was “people, place and prosperity” and there have been discussion­s on the importance for

both the EU and the GCC to ensure that our people have the right skills for the future, he said.

“Business forums are not the end of the process. In many cases they are merely the beginning. Our discussion at the forum are the beginning of a deepening and crucial process of EU-GCC cooperatio­n particular­ly in terms of business to business contact,” said Aitkenhead.

“We need to do more to connect our respective business communitie­s” he said and concluded, that “tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.”

Dr. Ayman Alfudhaili, from the Industrial Innovation Academy, Oman told KUNA that “this kind of activity should take place often between the EU and the GCC. There were exchanges of so many thoughts and experience­s which will open opportunit­ies.”

“Such activities will help both sides to learn from each other and lead to prosperity,” said the Omani participan­t.

He opined that the Ukraine war should act as a catalyst to develop closer ties between the two blocs arguing that the proximity in the world is very close these days and no one

can survive just by standing alone.

“The EU needs our energy we need their knowledge and with such events this relationsh­ip can be developed,” he added.

Timo Hammaren, deputy head of unit for Middle East in Directorat­e-General for Trade in the European Commission, said there” were very interestin­g discussion­s and we had four lively panels on different topics.”

“There was a good interactio­n between the panelists from the Gulf and the EU and we had some good concrete ideas as well to take this relationsh­ip further,” he told KUNA.

 ?? ?? Chargé d’Affaires, Smt Smita Patil speaking during the event.
Chargé d’Affaires, Smt Smita Patil speaking during the event.

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