Foreign ministers co-chair inaugural Saudi-Omani Coordination Council meeting

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Omani counterpart Sayyid Badr Al-Busaidi. (SPA)
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Updated 13 November 2023
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Foreign ministers co-chair inaugural Saudi-Omani Coordination Council meeting

  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan described the council as ‘testament to our shared vision’
  • Council’s subcommittees have adopted 55 initiatives designed to enhance cooperation

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Omani counterpart, Sayyid Badr Al-Busaidi, co-chaired the inaugural meeting of the Saudi-Omani Coordination Council on Monday in Muscat.

Prince Faisal highlighted the efforts by the leaderships of both countries to enhance the bilateral relationship and said: “The formation of the coordination council is a testament to our shared vision,” the Saudi Press Agency reported.

“It is a platform that harnesses our collective potential with the goal of maximizing mutual benefits and interests.”

He also emphasized the importance of continuing coordination on bilateral, regional and international issues, together with improved political consultation in areas of mutual interest.

Saudi Arabia is Oman’s third-largest trading partner and the second-largest destination for Omani exports. The total value of bilateral trade increased by 245 percent in the past year, and was worth nearly $22 billion over the past five years.

During the meeting on Monday, participants highlighted the work of the coordination council and its subcommittees on political, security, economic and investment issues as being critical to enhanced cooperation. Efforts to combat terrorism, protect waterways and promote renewable and clean energy initiatives were also identified as key priorities.

Already, it was noted, meetings of the council’s subcommittees have resulted in the adoption of 55 initiatives designed to enhance cooperation in various sectors. Prince Faisal said he looked forward to the Kingdom hosting the second meeting of the council, the date for which has yet to be set.

The council, which was established in 2021, includes five subcommittees that between them cover a wide range of issues including political, diplomatic, security, judicial, cultural, media, tourism, social development, economic, trade, industry, energy, investment, the environment, and infrastructure.
 


KSrelief delivers vital food aid in 6 countries

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KSrelief delivers vital food aid in 6 countries

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s aid agency KSrelief distributed 131 food baskets to displaced and returning families in Rabak, White Nile state, Sudan, benefiting 865 people.

In Uzbekistan, the agency delivered 410 food baskets in Samarkand, reaching 1,547 people. The project aims to distribute 6,060 baskets of essential nutrition to 36,000 beneficiaries in 14 provinces.

KSrelief also provided 200 food baskets in Kamenica, Kosovo, benefiting 1,000 individuals as part of the Etaam project, which plans to deliver 8,017 baskets to 40,000 beneficiaries in 30 municipalities.

In Afghanistan, the agency distributed 110 cartons of dates to returnees from Pakistan and Iran at a refugee camp in Kabul province, assisting 660 people. This is part of a project to deliver 300 tonnes of dates to Afghans this year.

KSrelief distributed 765 cartons of dates to vulnerable groups in Moussoro, the capital of Barh El Gazel region in Chad, benefiting 4,590 individuals.

In Benin, the agency delivered 1,130 food baskets, reaching 6,780 people, as part of a project to distribute 7,825 baskets to 47,000 beneficiaries in several regions.