Emir of Kuwait Underscores Collective Work to Overcome Challenges in Gulf

Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah. (AFP)
Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah. (AFP)
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Emir of Kuwait Underscores Collective Work to Overcome Challenges in Gulf

Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah. (AFP)
Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah. (AFP)

Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah stressed on Monday that the countries of the Arab Gulf cannot confront current challenges alone.

“Collective work is the way to face challenges and fortify ourselves in order to preserve the achievements of the Gulf Cooperation Council,” he said during the opening of the 11th meeting of parliament speakers of the states of the Gulf, which is hosted by Kuwait.

In addition, he predicted the Gulf crisis with Qatar was headed to a resolution, saying: “The ties that bind us are greater than can be affected by a passing incident.”

“There is a great responsibility shouldered by the Gulf legislative agency,” he remarked.

Sheikh Sabah continued: “Each of us is aware of the circumstances in the region, which are unfortunately deteriorating.”

This in turn represents a challenge “that demands us to cooperate on all levels.” he stated, according to the Kuwait news agency (KUNA).

He therefore expressed his optimism that the meeting of parliament speakers and other gatherings like it would represent an opportunity to underline ties of fraternity and friendship between the Gulf.

“Our Gulf entity has over the past four decades achieved blessed goals and gains that bolster our ability to meet the aspirations of the people of our nations,” he added.

Kuwait has playing the role of mediator to resolve the crisis between Qatar and the four counter-terrorism countries of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt.

The four countries had severed their diplomatic and economic ties with Doha in June 2017 in protest against its support for terrorism.



Saudi Arabia Affirms Unwavering Support for Global Humanitarian Efforts

The Saudi capital Riyadh. AFP file photo
The Saudi capital Riyadh. AFP file photo
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Saudi Arabia Affirms Unwavering Support for Global Humanitarian Efforts

The Saudi capital Riyadh. AFP file photo
The Saudi capital Riyadh. AFP file photo

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia affirmed its unwavering commitment to support global humanitarian issues and its contributions to alleviating the suffering of those affected by wars and disasters.

In a statement delivered at the UN Economic and Social Council, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's permanent representative to the United Nations and international organizations in Geneva, Ambassador Abdulmohsen bin Khothaila, indicated that Saudi Arabia, despite global economic challenges, continues its generous approach as one of the largest donor countries in the humanitarian and development fields.

The ambassador explained that humanitarian crises have become exacerbated by the increase in armed conflicts and the decline in adherence to international humanitarian law, emphasizing that addressing the root causes of crises is crucial to alleviating human suffering.

He emphasized that Saudi Arabia's participation in the global initiative launched by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to reaffirm commitment to international humanitarian law, along with its hosting of multiple peace talks between conflicting parties, reflects its strong belief in the importance of dialogue as a means to achieve lasting peace.

Regarding the Palestinian issue, bin Khothaila explained that Saudi Arabia strongly condemned the serious violations and war crimes committed by the Israeli occupation forces against the brotherly Palestinian people. He emphasized that preventing humanitarian aid from entering the Gaza Strip and using it as a tool of war constitutes a flagrant violation of international law. He reiterated Saudi Arabia's call for an immediate and sustainable ceasefire.

The ambassador noted that a peace conference, co-chaired with the French Republic, had been scheduled for June 2025 as part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts within the Global Coalition to advance the two-state solution. However, recent regional developments have led to its postponement.

He emphasized the importance of integrating relief and development in addressing crises, pointing to Saudi Arabia's integrated model through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) and the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD).