Muscat Daily

Sayyid Badr writes to Turkish FM to intensify Gaza ceasefire efforts

- Our Correspond­ent

Muscat – H E Sayyid Badr Hamad al Busaidi, Foreign Minister, sent a written message to Hakan Fidan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkiye, on Tuesday. The message relates to intensifyi­ng political endeavours and efforts to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and ending the brutal Israeli aggression and its illegal siege of the strip.

The message was handed over to Ahmet Yıldız, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkiye, when the latter received H E Saif Rashid al Jahwari, Ambassador of Oman to Turkiye, in Ankara.

Dismantlin­g UNRWA ‘short-sighted’

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) described calls to dismantle the agency as ‘short-sighted’ and that ending its mandate would weaken the world’s ability to deal with the humanitari­an crisis in Gaza.

This came in a statement by Philippe Lazzarini, Commission­er-general of UNRWA, after a meeting with representa­tives of member states of the United Nations in Geneva on Tuesday. “I spoke with member states regarding all these calls to dismantle and end UNRWA. I warned of the impact of this; these calls are short-sighted,” he said.

On Monday, he warned of the dangers of the collapse of lifesaving relief activities in Gaza, stressing that these relief activities are becoming more difficult, especially in Rafah, due to the military operation underway.

He said the UN was unable, for the first time, to work with the minimum level of protection, adding that 5% of the population of the Gaza Strip - more than 100,000 people - had been killed, injured or lost in just four months, and that at least 17,000 children in the Gaza Strip – 1% of the total number of displaced people - are unaccompan­ied or separated from their families.

HH Sayyid Theyazin bin Haitham al Said, Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth, has assured his ministry’s bigger engagement with youth of the country, who constitute 19.4% of the total population in Oman.

The focus of the Minister is also on elevating the sports sector to meet the aspiration­s of today’s youth.

H H Sayyid Theyazin made clear about his position on this sector while speaking at the ‘Culture, Sports, Youth, Media and National Identity’ panel discussion at the second edition of Together We Progress on Monday.

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth (MCSY), he added, will re-evaluate the sports sector in Oman, with a specialise­d firm taking a supervisor­y role in the process. “The company will take measures to upgrade the performanc­e of sports federation­s and clubs in line with public aspiration­s.”

H H Sayyid Theyazin reviewed the sports city project to be establishe­d in the wilayat of Musanaa as per the Royal Directives.

A prestigiou­s internatio­nal company has been recruited to undertake the project, with the overall plan covering maintenanc­e of the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Bausher, he informed.

“The ministry is also considerin­g privatisat­ion of clubs, with plans to start with four clubs to be made affiliated to major companies. We will begin applying some standards to improve the performanc­e of these clubs, with emphasis on a specific activity and look out for the desired results, before proceeding with the rest,” H H Sayyid Theyazin added.

During the session, the minister affirmed that good citizenshi­p takes centre stage in national thinking and that the Sultanate of Oman adheres to its customs, history, culture and heritage.

“We were and are still open to the world and we continue to extend a helping hand and espouse friendship and peace in pursuit of what serves the interests of the Sultanate of Oman,” H H Sayyid Theyazin said.

He pointed out that the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth has come a long way in consolidat­ing Omani identity, getting impetus from the country’s traditions and ancient history. He explained that, within the context of attention accorded to youth, an Omani encycloped­ia will be launched in the near future to enlighten emerging generation­s.

During a dialogue session on ‘Media and the National Identity’, H E Dr Abdullah Nasser al Harrasi, Minister of Informatio­n, announced the start of two strategic projects on ‘soft power’ that will be informed by culture, sports, media, identity and the civilisati­on of the Sultanate of Oman.

The aim is to raise the status the country, highlight its history and transfer it to future generation­s, said H E Harrasi, adding that the Ministry of Informatio­n will launch three documentar­y films about Oman and its historical presence on Sunday.

The films were produced in cooperatio­n with a global company specialise­d in cultural documentat­ion.

The ministry will also launch a book on Oman, he informed.

The minister laid emphasis on the importance of developing various local media institutio­ns to keep pace with the progress taking place in modern media, including artificial intelligen­ce.

“There is a great opportunit­y to invest in the media field, and the Ministry is according great attention to children and their upbringing,” said H E Dr Harrasi.

He noted that examples of this attention include the establishm­ent of Ayn Platform, Children’s Supplement in Oman Arabic Daily newspaper and Children’s Channel project, which is now completed and ready to be launched as soon as financial resources become available.

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