Albudaiwi Stresses GCC's Firm Support for the Palestinian People

The Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi
The Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi
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Albudaiwi Stresses GCC's Firm Support for the Palestinian People

The Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi
The Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi

The Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi, stressed the firm and absolute support of the GCC member states for the Palestinian people in their fair struggle to attain their legitimate rights.

This came in Albudaiwi's speech at the Fifth Plenary Meeting of the Fourth Term of the Third Legislative Session of the Arab Parliament (AP), held at the headquarters of the Secretariat General of the Arab League in Cairo on Saturday.

Albudaiwi commended the role of the AP and its efforts to promote Arab cooperation and collective action, with the aim of achieving a prosperous and sustainable future.

He noted that the meeting is taking place “at a time when our Arab nation is facing immense and painful challenges, foremost among them is the just cause of Palestine, which will always remain the central and primary Arab priority.”

“This has been consistently reflected in the clear and unwavering positions adopted by the GCC since its establishment,” he said.

Israeli crimes and violations are not only a violation of human rights and international laws, but also a blatant challenge to all human values and principles, he added.

He said Israeli forces were using excessive and indiscriminate force against besieged civilian populations.

The GCC has repeatedly called upon the international community to adopt effective policies and measures to ensure an immediate ceasefire, to deescalate the violence against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, including Al-Quds and the holy Islamic sites, stop the settlement activities and land confiscation, as well as support the Palestinian people's right to self-determination and the establishment of their independent state within the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative and all relevant international resolutions, Albudaiwi pointed out.



Arab Cybersecurity Ministers Council Holds 1st Meeting, Riyadh Designated as Permanent HQ

Officials responsible for cybersecurity in the Arab League member states who attended the meeting in Riyadh. SPA
Officials responsible for cybersecurity in the Arab League member states who attended the meeting in Riyadh. SPA
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Arab Cybersecurity Ministers Council Holds 1st Meeting, Riyadh Designated as Permanent HQ

Officials responsible for cybersecurity in the Arab League member states who attended the meeting in Riyadh. SPA
Officials responsible for cybersecurity in the Arab League member states who attended the meeting in Riyadh. SPA

Saudi Arabia has signed a headquarters agreement with the Council of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers, under which the council will designate the city of Riyadh as its permanent headquarters.

The agreement, signed on the sidelines of the first regular session of the Council of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers, which was held on Monday in the Saudi capital, also includes the council’s affiliated bodies, including the general secretariat and the executive office.

Saudi Arabia, represented by the Governor of the National Cybersecurity Authority, Eng. Majed bin Mohammed Al-Mazyed, chaired the first regular session of the council.

The session was attended by officials responsible for cybersecurity in the Arab League member states and the Secretary-General of the organization, Ahmed Aboul Gheit.

In his opening statement, Al-Mazyed affirmed that the Kingdom's initiative to propose the establishment of the Arab Cybersecurity Ministers Council stems from its firm and fundamental principle of preserving Arab collective security.

The council was established based on a proposal put forward by Saudi Arabia to comprise Arab ministers responsible for cyber security affairs. It falls within the scope of the Arab League and operates under the umbrella of the league’s council. The council’s tasks include formulating general policies, developing strategies, and setting priorities to enhance joint Arab cybersecurity work.
The council also addresses all cybersecurity issues and developments related to security, economic, developmental, and legislative aspects. It is responsible for approving joint Arab cybersecurity plans for implementing the endorsed policies and strategies.

The Council of Arab Cybersecurity Ministers also approved Monday the appointment of Dr. Ibrahim bin Saleh Al-Furaih as the council's secretary-general for a five-year term.