Gulf, Central Asia Nations: Opening New Horizons, Capitalizing on Opportunities

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman amidst a gathering of Gulf and Central Asian leaders and delegations during the Gulf Summit in Jeddah on Wednesday (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman amidst a gathering of Gulf and Central Asian leaders and delegations during the Gulf Summit in Jeddah on Wednesday (SPA)
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Gulf, Central Asia Nations: Opening New Horizons, Capitalizing on Opportunities

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman amidst a gathering of Gulf and Central Asian leaders and delegations during the Gulf Summit in Jeddah on Wednesday (SPA)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman amidst a gathering of Gulf and Central Asian leaders and delegations during the Gulf Summit in Jeddah on Wednesday (SPA)

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman asserted on Wednesday that the challenges facing the world today necessitate all efforts to enhance cooperation between nations to achieve security and stability in the region.

The Crown Prince’s remarks were made during the opening of the Gulf summit with Central Asian countries (Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan) in Jeddah.

Furthermore, the Crown Prince emphasized the importance of respecting the sovereignty, independence, and values of nations, and refraining from interfering in their internal affairs.

He stressed the necessity of intensifying joint efforts to confront anything that affects global energy security and food supply chains.

Prior to the summit’s launch, the Saudi Crown Prince chaired the 18th consultative meeting of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) leaders, which took place eight months after the 43rd Gulf Summit in Riyadh.

The meeting's focus was on enhancing Gulf integration and cooperation.

Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the President of Kazakhstan, affirmed that the summit holds a special significance due to the strong relations, historical ties, shared spiritual values, and bonds of friendship with the Arab Gulf countries.

In his address to the leaders, Tokayev emphasized the exceptional importance his country attaches to the Jeddah meeting, considering the significant political influence wielded by the Gulf states, making them crucial partners for Central Asian countries.

Tokayev also highlighted opportunities for cooperation in the fields of energy, oil, and gas with the Gulf countries.

“We are the second-largest region in the world in terms of oil and gas resources, following the Arabian Peninsula, and we are prepared to deepen comprehensive cooperation with OPEC+ and collaborate with major energy companies in your nations,” said the Kazakh president.

Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah lauded Wednesday’s GCC-Central Asia Summit in Jeddah, emphasizing its significant contribution to bolstering the relationship between the two sides.

The summit exemplifies the mutual eagerness to strengthen brotherly ties across various domains, stressed the Kuwaiti crown prince.

He expressed optimism that the summit would enhance the strategic partnership between the two sides, building upon the outcomes of the Joint Ministerial Meeting of the Strategic Dialogue between the GCC and Central Asian Countries and the adoption of the joint action plan.

He expressed his aspiration for the summit to foster greater cooperation in political, security, economic, cultural, scientific, and commercial realms, emphasizing the importance of continuous consultations with partners to sustain collaboration across all fields, ensuring security, stability, and prosperity.

The Kuwaiti crown prince commended the steadfast positions of the Central Asian countries on international issues, acknowledging the GCC countries’ deep appreciation for such stances. He also praised the ongoing cooperation and coordination between the Central Asian countries and the GCC nations in establishing regional security and stability foundations.

Sadyr Japarov, the President of Kyrgyzstan, described the Jeddah meeting as a “historic summit” and considered it a “significant milestone on the common path towards enhancing partnerships between the two regions.”

“Convening this summit signifies great opportunities and our desire to strengthen multi-party political dialogue, economic cooperation, as well as cultural and social ties,” said Japarov.



Saudi Govt: Escalation in Yemen Not Aligned with UAE’s Pledges

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz chairs the cabinet meeting in Riyadh. (SPA)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz chairs the cabinet meeting in Riyadh. (SPA)
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Saudi Govt: Escalation in Yemen Not Aligned with UAE’s Pledges

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz chairs the cabinet meeting in Riyadh. (SPA)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz chairs the cabinet meeting in Riyadh. (SPA)

The Saudi government reiterated on Tuesday that the Kingdom “will not hesitate in taking the necessary steps and measures to confront any violation or threat to its national security.”

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz chaired the cabinet meeting that was held in Riyadh.

The cabinet “reiterated its commitment to the security, stability and sovereignty of Yemen and its full support to Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council Dr. Rashad al-Alimi and his government.”

It regretted that “Saudi Arabia’s efforts to restore calm in Yemen were met with unjustified escalation that go against the foundations of the coalition to support legitimacy in Yemen.”

“The escalation does not serve efforts to achieve security and stability in Yemen and goes against all the pledges Saudi Arabia had received from the United Arab Emirates,” added the cabinet.

The cabinet expressed Saudi Arabia’s hope that “wisdom would prevail and that priority would be given to the principles of fraternity and good neighborliness and close relations between Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members.”

It hoped that “the UAE would comply with the Yemeni republic’s demand that it withdraw its forces from the country withing 24 hours and that it would cease all military and financial support to the Southern Transitional Council and any other party in Yemen.”

It hoped that “the UAE would take the desired step to maintain bilateral relations between the two countries, which Saudi Arabia is keen on bolstering.”

The cabinet also reviewed regional and international developments.

It hailed the role of the coalition to restore legitimacy in Yemen in protecting civilians in the Hadhramaut and Mahra governorates.

The cabinet renewed Saudi Arabia’s support to Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial unity, rejecting Israel’s recognition of Somaliland and warning that the move encourages separatist agendas that violate international law.

King Salman also briefed the cabinet on the message he received on Tuesday from Russian President Vladimir Putin that tackled bilateral ties between their countries.


UAE to Pull Forces Out of Yemen

The UAE flag. (WAM)
The UAE flag. (WAM)
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UAE to Pull Forces Out of Yemen

The UAE flag. (WAM)
The UAE flag. (WAM)

The United Arab Emirates’ Defense Ministry announced on Tuesday that it was pulling its remaining forces out of Yemen.

In a statement, it said: “In light of recent developments and their potential implications for the safety and effectiveness of counterterrorism missions, the Ministry of Defense announces the termination of the remaining counterterrorism personnel in Yemen of its own volition, in a manner that ensures the safety of its personnel and in coordination with the concerned partners.”

It added that the UAE “has participated as part of the Arab Coalition since 2015 in support of legitimacy in Yemen, in backing international efforts to combat terrorist organizations, and in pursuit of security and stability for the brotherly Yemeni people. The UAE has made great sacrifices in achieving these objectives.”

“The UAE Armed Forces concluded their military presence in Yemen in 2019 after completing the assigned missions within the agreed official frameworks,” it noted. “The remaining presence was limited to specialized personnel as part of counterterrorism efforts, in coordination with relevant international partners.”

It stressed that “this measure comes within the context of a comprehensive assessment of the requirements of the current phase, and in line with the commitments of the UAE and its role in supporting security and stability in the region.”


Muslim World League Affirms Support for Saudi Measures to Preserve Yemen's Sovereignty

Muslim World League Affirms Support for Saudi Measures to Preserve Yemen's Sovereignty
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Muslim World League Affirms Support for Saudi Measures to Preserve Yemen's Sovereignty

Muslim World League Affirms Support for Saudi Measures to Preserve Yemen's Sovereignty

The Muslim World League (MWL) has affirmed its full support for the supplementary statement issued by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia regarding recent escalatory actions by the Southern Transitional Council in Yemen's Hadramout and Al-Mahara governorates.

The league expressed its support for the statement from the Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen concerning the unauthorized movement of ships carrying weapons and heavy vehicles from the Port of Fujairah to the Port of Mukalla, SPA reported.

 

These shipments were reportedly transported without the necessary official permits from the coalition’s Joint Forces Command. The MWL emphasized its unwavering solidarity with the Kingdom and its support for all measures taken to safeguard its national security.

In an official statement by General Secretariat, MWL Secretary-General and Organization of Muslim Scholars Chairman Sheikh Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa commended the decisive and wise content of the Saudi statement.

 

Speaking on behalf of the league’s global assemblies and councils, Al-Issa noted that these measures are vital to ensuring peace, security, and the unity of the Yemeni people under their internationally recognized leadership.

Al-Issa highlighted that the priority remains preserving stability in Yemen and the broader region. He noted that outstanding issues, including the Southern cause, must be resolved through dialogue within established legal and legitimate frameworks.

Furthermore, he warned that supporting illegitimate practices only deepens internal divisions and serves those who do not have Yemen’s best interests at heart. He cautioned that any further steps deviating from the legitimate path would only ignite sedition, the heavy cost of which would be borne by the Yemeni people.

Concluding the statement, Al-Issa called upon all Yemeni parties to prioritize wisdom and the national interest. He urged them to unite under their legitimate leadership to preserve the country's sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity, paving the way for a secure and prosperous future for Yemen.