Signing of 5 memoranda of understanding for joint cooperation between Kuwait and the Emirates
- Europe and Arabs
- Tuesday , 3 September 2024 5:26 AM GMT
Kuwait - Abu Dhabi: Agencies
Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates signed, on the sidelines of the fifth session of the Kuwaiti-Emirati Joint Higher Committee, five memoranda of understanding and two cooperation programs that included the fields of infrastructure, sports, cybersecurity, defense industries, communications and information technology. According to what was reported by the Youm7 website in Cairo from the Middle East News Agency on Tuesday morning,
The Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry said - in a statement - that this came within the framework of the official visit of Minister Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya to head the State of Kuwait delegation to the fifth session of the Kuwaiti-Emirati Joint Higher Committee in the capital, Abu Dhabi - that the memoranda of understanding in the field of standardization activities, and regarding cooperation in the field of infrastructure, cooperation in the field of communications and information technology, and in the field of cybersecurity, procurement and defense industries, in addition to signing two executive programs for cultural cooperation between the government of the State of Kuwait and the government of the United Arab Emirates for the years 2024-2026, in addition to an executive program for educational cooperation between Kuwait and the Emirates 2024-2027, and another executive program between the government of the State of Kuwait and the government of the United Arab Emirates in Sports field for the years 2024-2025-2026.
The delegation of the State of Kuwait was headed by Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya, Kuwaiti Minister of Foreign Affairs, while the delegation of the United Arab Emirates was headed by Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.
During the committee, joint official talks were held and aspects of bilateral cooperation between all sectors in the two countries were reviewed, and areas of development and growth in various fields that serve the two countries and their brotherly peoples were discussed.
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