Kuwait Times

Saudi Arabia seeks new political bloc in Red Sea region

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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is seeking an alliance with six countries bordering the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, a strategic area vital to global shipping and increasing­ly an arena of contention with regional rivals like Iran, Turkey and Qatar. Representa­tives from Egypt, Djibouti, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen and Jordan gathered in Riyadh yesterday to discuss the initiative without reaching final agreement. A team of experts is expected to meet “soon” in Cairo for technical talks.

Eritrea, with Red Sea islands and a mainland coastline of 1,150-km, was not present. Nor was Ethiopia, which has no access to the sea but the largest population in the Horn of Africa. “This is part of the kingdom’s efforts to protect its interests and those of its neighbors and ... to stabilize the region that we live in and to try to create synergies between the various countries...” Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir told reporters after a day of closed-door meetings. “The more cooperatio­n and coordinati­on that you have among the countries of this region, the less negative outside influence will be on this region,” he said.

Saudi Arabia and its Gulf ally the United Arab Emirates increasing­ly view the Horn of Africa coastline as their “western security flank” and fear their adversarie­s could gain a foothold in the region. The Red Sea also includes the Bab al-Mandeb strait, through which an estimated 3.2 million barrels of oil per day flows towards Europe, the United States and Asia. In recent years the waterway has been targeted by pirates and Houthi fighters from Yemen.

Jubeir said the meeting also discussed boosting trade and conserving the environmen­t. As part of a push to diversify its economy away from oil, Saudi Arabia has announced several mega-projects along the Red Sea, including a $500 billion business zone shared with Egypt and Jordan as well as a luxury tourism destinatio­n.

 ??  ?? RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir (center) and Yemen’s Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Hadrami (right) arrive to attend a meeting of foreign ministers of countries from seven Arab and African states yesterday. — AFP
RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir (center) and Yemen’s Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Hadrami (right) arrive to attend a meeting of foreign ministers of countries from seven Arab and African states yesterday. — AFP

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