King’s speech consolidates vision to enhance joint Arab action, achieve Arab peoples’ aspirations: Shura Chairman

Shura Council Chairman, Ali bin Saleh Al-Saleh, has asserted that His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa’s keynoted speech at the 32nd Arab Summit, held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, consolidates the royal noble visions to enhance joint Arab action and achieve the aspirations of Arab countries and peoples.

He expressed pride in all-inclusive topics included in HM the King’s address, aimed at broadening intra-Arab cooperation and coordination in order to achieve the best for Arab peoples.

Al-Saleh added that HM the King’s call for adopting the comprehensive and just peace approach in addressing various issues reflects the kingdom’s long-standing approach in building strategic international relations based on mutual respect, coexistence and peace among all.

He pointed out that HM King Hamad’s participation in Jeddah Summit proves the kingdom’s ongoing support for all efforts exerted by Arab countries to build on the previous achievements of the Arab action process.

He expressed pride in the kingdom’s hosting of the 33rd Arab Summit, noting that the 2024 summit will enrich joint Arab action.

He commended the noble endeavours made by Saudi Arabia, under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saudi, and the support of Crown Prince and Prime Minister, HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saudi, to cement Arab unity, host Arab and Islamic summits and adopt effective humanitarian initiatives.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

HM The Sultan Sends Written Message to Ukrainian President

His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik has sent a written message to President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.

The message deals with relations between Oman and Ukraine and means of promoting them, in addition to issues of common concern that serve international peace and security.

The message was handed over by ambassador at large Sheikh Abdulaziz Abdullah Al Hinai, when Ukraine’s Special Envoy for the Middle East and Africa Ambassador Maxim Sobh received him in Kyiv today.

The meeting was attended by a number of officials at the foreign ministries of the two countries.

Source: Oman News Agency

OMSB Executive Board Holds Meeting

The Executive Board of Oman Medical Specialty Board (OMSB) held its 2nd meeting for 2023 here today.

The meeting discussed a spectrum of topics, such as policies of selecting Chief Residents, on-call policy for residents and academic activities. It also reviewed new fellowship programmes application for adult infectious diseases and pediatric neurology.

The meeting also highlighted the accreditation report of the neurosurgery and plastic surgery sections at Khoula Hospital and the accreditation report of the Sultan Qaboos Comprehensive Cancer Care and Research Centre.

Source: Oman News Agency

Red Sea Global Commits to Accessible Tourism for All

Red Sea Global (RSG), the multi-project developer behind the world’s most ambitious regenerative tourism destinations, the Red Sea and Amaala, has pledged that its destinations and experiences will be fully inclusive for guests with disabilities, specific needs, and access requirements, by implementing an accessibility agenda that is aspirational, alive and responsive, making a real difference to the guest experience.

The developer has pledged to ensure all guests will enjoy luxury hospitality and unique experiences – from sailing, kayaking, and diving among shipwrecks and coral reefs to exploring the inland environment and stargazing in the desert.

The objective is to ensure guests enjoy RSG destinations with equity and dignity by delivering spaces, products, and services irrespective of physical or cognitive ability.

“If we are truly going to do better for people and the planet, we can’t leave anyone behind. There are approximately 1.3 billion disabled people globally. It is not only totally inexcusable for our industry to exclude so many people but commercially short-sighted,” said John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global.

“We pledge to commit to accessible tourism from day one fully. As a visionary developer, we can build accessibility from the ground up, creating exceptional experiences for every visitor to treasure, regardless of their physical or cognitive ability.”

To drive this leading commitment to accessible tourism, the developer will now require all its employees, consultants and partners to follow the UN-backed standard, ISO 21902 – Accessible Tourism for All, throughout their work.

The standard means every contractor at RSG’s destinations must ensure that guest experiences are universally inclusive. This commitment includes using new technologies – such as smart mobility and logistics – to radically enhance luxury tourism experiences for people with disabilities and their families, who the global industry has historically underserved.

Tony Coveney, Multi-Property General Manager at The St. Regis Red Sea and Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, said: “One of our core values is “Putting People First,” which is reflected in our approach to supporting equal equity for all, irrespective of their special needs or disabilities. At Marriott, we believe that by prioritizing the needs and concerns of our guests, associates, and partners, we create a more welcoming and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive and succeed. Our commitment to equal equity embodies our core values, and we will continue to uphold these values as we promote accessibility and accommodation across our global enterprise.”

The Red Sea destination is on track to welcome its first guests this year when the first three hotels and phase one of the Red Sea International airport open. Upon full completion in 2030, it will comprise 50 resorts, offering up to 8,000 hotel rooms and more than 1,000 residential properties across 22 islands and six inland sites. Phase One of AMAALA is focused on the Triple Bay masterplan and will be ready to welcome first guests in 2024.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Border Guards in Jazan Arrest 12 Violators of Border Security System for Smuggling Khat

The land patrols of the Border Guards in the Jazan Region arrested 12 Yemeni nationals violating the border security system for smuggling khat.

Legal action has been taken against them, and they were referred to the competent authority along with the seized items.

The Security agencies are calling on the public to report any information concerning drug smuggling or trafficking by calling (911) in Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern regions and (999) in the rest of the Kingdom’s regions. They can also contact the General Directorate of Narcotics Control (995) or email (995@gdnc.gov.sa), All reports will be treated with strict confidentiality.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

President al-Assad arrives in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to take part in the 32nd round of Arab Summit

President Bashar al-Assad arrived in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to take part in the 32nd round of Arab Summit.

Earlier, President al-Assad, received on May 10 an invitation from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, King of the brotherly Saudi Arabia to participate in the Summit. The invitation was conveyed to His Excellency by Saudi Ambassador to Jordan, Naif bin Bandar Al-Sudairi.

President Al-Assad conveyed his greetings and thanks to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques for the invitation, stressing that the upcoming Arab summit in Saudi Arabia will enhance joint Arab action to achieve the aspirations of the Arab peoples.

On Thursday morning, Presidents, Leaders and Kings of the Arab countries started to arrive in the Saudi city of Jeddah to participate in the Arab Summit scheduled on Friday.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Inte’l Economic Forum Russia – Islamic World kicks off with participation of Syria

With the participation of Syria, the 14th International Economic Forum, ‘Russia – Islamic World: Kazan Forum’ 2023, was launched on Thursday in the Russian city of Kazan .

“I welcome you on the occasion of the opening of the 14th International Economic Forum in Kazan,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a message , adding that the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan warmly welcomes guests from many countries and affirms its position as a reliable and sought-after place for large-scale business activities.

Putin said that Russia traditionally enjoys close relations with Islamic countries on a bilateral basis and within the framework of interaction with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, stressing that these relations are based on partnership and respect for each other’s sovereignty and civilizational identity.

Putin said that Islamic countries are actively developing today and gaining tangible achievements in trade, the financial sector, innovation, and scientific and applied research, and Russia is open to the largest possible commercial and humanitarian cooperation with them.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Oman Diplomatic Academy, Pakistan’s Foreign Service Academy Ink MoU

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed today at the Foreign Ministry between Oman Diplomatic Academy and the Foreign Service Academy of Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The MoU deals with cooperation between the two sides in the fields of diplomatic studies and training.

The MoU was signed by Mohammed Nasser Al Wahaibi, Undersecretary of the Foreign Ministry for Administrative and Financial Affairs and Mohammed Imran Ali Chaudhry, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to the Sultanate of Oman.

Source: Oman News Agency

Oman, Egypt Continue Promoting Bilateral Relations

The Sultanate of Oman and the Arab Republic of Egypt continue promoting their distinguished relations in various political, economic and cultural areas. They also back all matters that serve the joint interests of their peoples.

The official visit of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik to Egypt this Sunday carries a great significance, as His Majesty’s talks during the visit with President Abdul Fattah el Sisi will have a positive impact on the bilateral relations between the two countries.

It is worth mentioning that Oman and Egypt signed a number of MoUs and executive programmes during the visit of the Egyptian President to Oman in June 2022.

Statistics issued by the National Center for Statistics and Information indicate that the volume of trade exchange between Oman and Egypt increased in 2022, amounting to approximately RO 393.628 million, compared to RO 217.742 million in 2021.

The value of Omani exports to Egypt increased from RO 157.515 million in 2021 to RO 298.077 million in 2022, while the value of Omani imports from Egypt amounted to RO 95.551 million in 2022, compared to RO 60.227 million in 2021.

Statistics show that the balance of trade between the two countries in 2022 was in favour of Oman, amounting to RO 202.526 million.

Abdullah Nasssir Al Rahbi, Ambassador of Oman to Egypt and its Permanent Representative to the Arab League said that the official of His Majesty the Sultan to Egypt comes after less than one year from the Egyptian President’s visit to Oman, which reflects the attention that Oman’s government attaches to Egypt.

In a statement to Oman News Agency (ONA), Al Rahbi pointed out that Oman and Egypt celebrated last November, the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between them. This period, the ambassador explained, witnessed events that underlined the depth and strength of this relation, most importantly Oman’s support for Egypt following the Arab boycott after it signed the Camp David Accords.

He affirmed that the two countries share common principles, including non-interference in the affairs of others, paying attention for the regional security and stability and playing an important role in this aspect.

Al Rahbi affirmed that investment indicators between Oman and Egypt began to improve over the past 3 years, stressing the need for cooperation in the economic field to meet the historical relations between the two countries.

The ambassador called upon Egyptian investors to utilize the investment opportunities available in Oman, particularly in the economic zones and ports.

He pointed out that a number of Egyptian investors have started to invest in various fields, such as the manufacture of fertilizers and plastics in the free zones, in addition to the tourism area. There are also talks with some investors in the areas of food security, he added.

The ambassador also talked about the cultural cooperation between Oman and Egypt, pointing to the Egyptian teachers who contributed to the educational march in Oman since the dawn of the blessed renaissance. He also touched on the cooperation between Oman and Egypt in areas of media and higher education.

On his turn, Khalid Mohammed Radi, Ambassador of Egypt to Oman said that the upcoming historic first visit of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik to Egypt and his meeting with President Abdul Fattah el Sisi will advance the deep-rooted relations between the two countries towards broader horizons.

The ambassador said in a statement to ONA that the visit will review various bilateral matters and international issues of common concern. The visit, he affirmed, represents a qualitative shift in the march of Omani-Egyptian relations.

The Egyptian Ambassador added that His Majesty the Sultan and the Egyptian President will discuss means of promoting relations on the political, economic, commercial, cultural and social levels. The meeting will also cater to Omani-Egyptian coordination on various regional and international issues. He added that the region needs more coordination and cooperation to insure peace, security and stability.

He pointed out that the previous visit of the Egyptian President to Oman marked a turning point for the two countries’ relations. The visit included the signing of several agreements covering various areas, such maritime navigation, investment, trade, industry, combating monopoly, providing the means for free competition, industrial development, investment promotion, the environment, vocational and technical training and higher education.

He also said that signing these agreements has set the foundation to enable extensive mutual cooperation. This, he said, is reflected on the increasing volume of trade exchange between the two countries as business and economic relations between Oman and Egypt saw a major development in 2022.

Ambassador Radi indicated that the volume of intra-trade between Oman and Egypt increased by 52% compared to 2021. The volume of trade exchange reached 1.09 billion Egyptian Pounds. Egyptian exports to Oman stood at $433 million while Egyptian imports from Oman stand at $760 million. The figures, he affirmed, reflect the keenness of the two countries to develop mutual relations.

He said that exports from Oman to Egypt include metal ores, fish, aluminum and its related industries and organic chemical products. Meanwhile, Oman imports from Egypt some agricultural products, furniture, electrical appliances and dairy products, among other products.

According to the directives of the two countries’ leaderships, he said, officials from both countries are working jointly to develop relations in various fields. This move is reflected on economic, commercial and investment fields. He added that the volume of Egyptian investments in Oman is close to $2 billion.

He said that Oman’s investment-encouraging and positive milieu, in addition to its regulations and facilities provided for foreign investors, all encourage investors to come to Oman.

The ambassador stressed that the upgrades in Oman’s credit rating is an indication of the efforts exerted under the Royal directives of His Majesty, which made Oman an oasis of security and stability. The Sultanate of Oman, he underscored, is a hub for foreign investors, including Egyptians.

Further, Ambassador Radi noted that the number of Egyptian companies in Oman is on a continuous rise, reaching near 1,900 companies. The number echoes the advance relations between the two countries.

The visit of His Majesty the Sultan, he further said, is a message which further increases motivation to enhance relations on various levels, especially in economic, commercial and cultural spheres.

The ambassador described the mutual cultural relations as immense and diverse. Those relations, he added, cover a spectrum of fields, such as arts, literature, translation, cinema and the theatre.

He reiterated that the two countries share similar political views on various regional and international issues. This stems from shared values that are based on establishing principles of security, peace and adhering to the international law.

The Egyptian ambassador lauded the Sultanate of Oman’s distinguished diplomacy in dealing with various issues in the region.

He pointed out that Oman spares no effort in supporting peace efforts in various parts of the region.

Khalid Mohammed Radi, the Ambassador of Egypt to Oman highlighted the care and attention received by the Egyptian community in Oman from the government and the people. He said that the Egyptian community is taking part in various development programmes in Oman and contributes positively to the country’s development in various fields.

On his turn, Dr. Salim Sleem Al Junaibi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) in Al Wusta, Member of the Omani-Egyptian Business Council, said that the visit of President Abel Fattah El Sisi to Oman in June 2022 contributed to strengthening bilateral cooperation in various business, economic and investment fields.

Al Junaibi told ONA that the number of Egyptian companies investing in Oman during 2020 stood at 744 with a total capital of $1.856 billion. Omani investments in Egypt stood at $68.8 million during the financial year 2020/2021 compared to $15.8 million during the financial year 2019/2020, he added.

Moreover, Dr. Ahmed Ridha, Deputy Head of the Egyptian side in the Omani-Egyptian Business Council said that the council is working towards boosting bilateral relations and augmenting trade exchange and investments between the private sectors of the two countries.

He added that His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik and President Abdul Fattah el Sisi directed during their meeting in 2022 to study the establishment of a joint investment fund to invest in feasible projects in various vital sectors.

Dr. Ahmed Ridha said that the proposed capital for the fund stands at $100 million. Both the Omani and Egyptian governments will provide $40 million, while the remaining $20 million will be provided by businesspeople from both countries.

Source: Oman News Agency

Delegated by HM The Sultan, HH Sayyid Asa’ad to Lead Oman’s Delegation in Arab Summit

Delegated by His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, HH Sayyid Asa’ad bin Tarik Al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for International Relations and Cooperation Affairs, Personal Representative of His Majesty the Sultan, will leave tomorrow “Thursday” to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) to lead the Sultanate of Oman’s Delegation in the 32nd Arab Summit, due to be held in Jeddah this Friday.

HH Sayyid Asa’ad is accompanied by an official delegation comprising Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi, Foreign Minister, Dr. Abdullah Mohammed Al Sa’eedi, Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs, Dr. Said Mohammed Al Saqri, Minister of Economy, Abdullah Nasser Al Rahbi, Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to Egypt and its Permanent Representative to the Arab League, HH Sayyid Turki Faisal Al Said, Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the two advisors at the office of HH Sayyid Asa’ad.

Source: Oman News Agency

Oman Hosts Meeting of GCC Vocational Education, Training Officials

The Sultanate of Oman, represented by the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation today hosted the 29th meeting of the GCC Vocational Education and Training Committee.

The two-day meeting discusses a number of topics, including a project for a comprehensive survey of existing programmes in the areas of technical and professional labour market needs and artificial intelligence.

On its second day, the meeting will discuss the outstanding experiences of the GCC state on vocational education and training.

Source: Oman News Agency

The Opening Ceremony Of “Gulf 25” Wins Two Gold Medals At The Eventex Awards

The Iraqi Football Association announced, today, Wednesday, that the opening ceremony of “Gulf 25” won two gold medals in the Eventex Awards.

The President of the Iraqi Football Association, Adnan Darjal, said in a statement, “We are very proud of this achievement, which also celebrates a historic moment for Iraq,” congratulating “Iraq, the Iraqis and the audience, who was one of the most important milestones of the tournament’s success, and with his encouragement set a record in his attendance at the Palm and Al-Mina Olympic stadiums.

He explained that “the role of the brothers in the Gulf countries was very distinguished in its support and insistence on coming to Iraq, and supporting the establishment of the Gulf Cup in Iraq.”

Darjal continued, “The opening ceremony was remarkable for our history and culture, and gave us a deep sense of national pride, and confirmed our commitment to providing an exceptional experience for football fans.”

The distinguished opening ceremony of Khaleeji (25) reflected the historic return of the championship to Iraq after 44 years, with a legendary show that reflects the rich Iraqi culture and civilization.

In the opening ceremony, multimedia was used to narrate the content in a distinct way, in which the audience lived a captivating journey in which traditions and modern technology were combined with ancient tales and stories./ End

Source: National Iraqi News Agency