ACAO Calls for Int’l Mutual Recognition of COVID Vaccination Certificates

Delegations of countries participating in the 26th session of the General Assembly of the Arab Civil Aviation Organization (Arab Civil Aviation Organization)
Delegations of countries participating in the 26th session of the General Assembly of the Arab Civil Aviation Organization (Arab Civil Aviation Organization)
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ACAO Calls for Int’l Mutual Recognition of COVID Vaccination Certificates

Delegations of countries participating in the 26th session of the General Assembly of the Arab Civil Aviation Organization (Arab Civil Aviation Organization)
Delegations of countries participating in the 26th session of the General Assembly of the Arab Civil Aviation Organization (Arab Civil Aviation Organization)

The Arab Civil Aviation Organization (ACAO) concluded on Friday the activities of its 26th Ordinary General Assembly session in Rabat by requesting to engage in direct talks with countries or their federations to reach a mutual recognition of the COVID-19 vaccination certificates.

The Organization issued the “Rabat Statement,” which called for relying on public health corridors as a temporary solution for countries that agree on mutual standards for travel and health measures.

It further urged Arab states to generalize standards related to travel procedures in light of the coronavirus pandemic, while working on mutual recognition of health certificates with other states.

“No country alone can address the multifaceted effects and challenges posed by the pandemic,” the statement read, calling for bolstering the bonds of unity and solidarity among member states.

Lebanon chaired the ACAO’s two-day General Assembly session, which was attended by senior officials from Arab countries and regional and international organizations.

The session focused on reviewing plans and programs to address the effects of the pandemic since the aviation sector is one of the most affected.

Participants shared ideas that support the sector and raise its productivity and ability to withstand crises.

The event’s agenda also included electing members of the organization’s executive council and its technical committees, studying its new organizational structure with a job description project, as well as the organization’s general strategic plan for 2020-2022.

The ACAO’s executive council held on Tuesday its 63rd biennial meeting on the effects of the pandemic on air transport and the prospects for an upturn.

The specialized organization, which is affiliated with the Arab League, aims to boost cooperation and coordination among Arab countries in the field of civil aviation, leading to safe, sound and regular air transport.



Mikati Says 'Danger is Threatening Us,’ 3 Days of National Mourning Announced for Nasrallah

A man walks on the rubble of damaged buildings in the aftermath of Israeli airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon September 28, 2024. REUTERS/Ali Alloush
A man walks on the rubble of damaged buildings in the aftermath of Israeli airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon September 28, 2024. REUTERS/Ali Alloush
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Mikati Says 'Danger is Threatening Us,’ 3 Days of National Mourning Announced for Nasrallah

A man walks on the rubble of damaged buildings in the aftermath of Israeli airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon September 28, 2024. REUTERS/Ali Alloush
A man walks on the rubble of damaged buildings in the aftermath of Israeli airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon September 28, 2024. REUTERS/Ali Alloush

Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati said on Saturday that his country was facing the threat of danger, after an Israeli airstrike the previous day killed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah.

Mikati was speaking at an emergency cabinet meeting that he convened in Beirut upon returning from the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Mikati did not mention Nasrallah in his address, but his office later published a decision to hold three days of national mourning for Nasrallah

A new phase of escalation in the clashes between Israel and Hezbollah began Friday, when Israel targeted Nasrallah in the southern suburbs of Beirut, in one of the largest blasts to hit the Lebanese capital in years.