GCC secretary-general stresses importance of Gulf-Chinese partnership

GCC Secretary-General Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi and Chinese Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Chen Weiqing. (GCC)
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Updated 26 July 2023
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GCC secretary-general stresses importance of Gulf-Chinese partnership

  • Two sides discussed a mechanism for following up on outcomes of Riyadh Summit for Cooperation and Development held in 2022

RIYADH: Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi, secretary-general of the Gulf Cooperation Council, stressed the importance of strengthening the prospects of strategic partnership relations between the GCC and China.

The statement was made when Albudaiwi received the Chinese Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Chen Weiqing on Wednesday in Riyadh.

The two sides discussed a mechanism for following up on the outcomes of the statement issued by the Riyadh Summit for Cooperation and Development held in December 2022, which aims to strengthen the existing strategic partnership between the GCC and China.

In addition, the meeting discussed bilateral negotiations on the free trade agreement between the two sides and reviewed regional and international developments of mutual concern.

 
 


Vessel struck off Oman’s Muscat, UKMTO says

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Vessel struck off Oman’s Muscat, UKMTO says

DUBAI: A vessel was struck ​on Sunday by an unknown projectile 50 nautical miles north of ‌Oman’s capital, ‌Muscat, ​the ‌United ⁠Kingdom ​Maritime Trade Operations agency ⁠said.
The attack resulted in a fire in the ⁠vessel’s engine ‌room that ‌has ​been ‌brought under ‌control, UKMTO added.
It is the second incident ‌the agency reports on Sunday after reporting ⁠an ⁠incident off Oman’s Kumzar in the Strait of Hormuz.

Iranian state television said Sunday that an oil tanker was sinking after it was struck while attempting to pass through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
The incident took place as Iran exchanged strikes with the United States and Israel, who launched an attack Saturday that killed the Islamic republic’s supreme leader.
“The fate of the offending oil tanker that was struck while attempting to illegally pass through the Strait of Hormuz is that it is now sinking,” state TV reported, without elaborating.
It carried footage showing heavy black smoke emanating from the burning tanker at sea.
The strait carries a quarter of the world’s seaborne oil and a fifth of all liquified natural gas.
On Saturday, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards had warned that the vital waterway was unsafe due to US and Israeli attacks and was therefore closed to ships.