UAE Official Stresses Need to Boost Multilateral Cooperation to Fight Coronavirus

Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of State and UAE Sherpa. WAM
Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of State and UAE Sherpa. WAM
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UAE Official Stresses Need to Boost Multilateral Cooperation to Fight Coronavirus

Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of State and UAE Sherpa. WAM
Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Minister of State and UAE Sherpa. WAM

Minister of State and UAE Sherpa Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh stressed the need for multilateral cooperation in efforts to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.

"The need to strengthen multilateral cooperation in efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19 has become increasingly evident as states confront unprecedented challenges to the wellbeing of their peoples and communities," he said.

Sayegh's statement came during his participation in the Extraordinary Virtual Group of 20 (G-20) Sherpa Meeting convened on Thursday to discuss a global coordinated response to COVID-19.

"The G-20 platform provides an opportunity for all concerned states to join forces in mitigating the global impact of the coronavirus outbreak and implement strategic, coordinated action in pursuit of long-term economic recovery," he added.

Sayegh also highlighted UAE’s readiness to continue its political, economic, logistical, and humanitarian contributions to the global response.

He said the UAE is committed to ensure a smooth trade flow across borders to fight obstacles preventing delivery of aid and medical supplies.

The virtual meeting followed the second G-20 Sherpa Meeting held in Khobar, Saudi Arabia on March 12, wherein country representatives discussed the ongoing G-20 process and developments around COVID-19, health, trade and investment, and energy and climate change.



Saudi Arabia, Oman Sign MoU on Cooperation in Economic Planning

Saudi Arabia, Oman Sign MoU on Cooperation in Economic Planning
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Saudi Arabia, Oman Sign MoU on Cooperation in Economic Planning

Saudi Arabia, Oman Sign MoU on Cooperation in Economic Planning

The Saudi Ministry of Economy and Planning and Oman's Ministry of Economy signed on Thursday a memorandum of understanding (MoU) focusing on cooperation in medium- and long-term economic planning, economic studies and modeling, economic policies and plans, and green and circular economies.
The MoU aims to implement cooperation through the exchange of information, expertise, studies, and visits between experts and specialists, as well as the organization of conferences, seminars, and workshops. The agreement will remain in effect for five years.
Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim and Omani Minister of Economy Dr. Saeed bin Mohammed Al-Saqri signed the MoU, which stipulates enhancing cooperation in economy and planning based on mutual interests and in accordance with the regulations and laws in both countries.
Signing the MoU is part of efforts to enhance cooperation among Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and boost bilateral relations between Saudi Arabia and Oman.