Sayyid Fahd heads Oman’s delegation at Arab-China Summit for Cooperation
The summit discussed the two sides efforts to establish a new partnership and comprehensive cooperation, with a view to promoting their common interests.
The summit discussed the two sides efforts to establish a new partnership and comprehensive cooperation, with a view to promoting their common interests.
The Sultanate of Oman has affirmed its commitment to implement a plan for energy transition and decarbonisation with investments of more than USD 190 billion by 2050.
The summit heard speeches from the Presidents of Egypt, Palestine and from the Crown Prince of Kuwait.
His Highness will head Oman's delegation to the Arab summit in its 31st session, to be held in the capital, Algiers.
Permanent delegates and senior officials met in Algiers today to prepare for the preliminary meeting of Arab foreign ministers ahead of the Arab Summit in November.
Oman calls on the international community to build partnerships between countries in accordance with international laws and norms and so achieve peaceful coexistence to enhance cooperation and economic prosperity.
In his speech, the Minister stressed the importance of establishing a just solution for the Palestinian people by recognising the independent State of Palestine with its capital in East Jerusalem and the 1967 borders and its accession to full membership in the United Nations.
The summit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, was attended by the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries; the President of the United States, Joe Biden; His Majesty King Abdallah II of Jordan; President Abdel Fattah el Sisi of Egypt and Mustafa al Kazemi, Prime Minister of Iraq.
The statement comes out of the long-standing brotherly relations and close cooperation between the Sultanate of Oman and the Arab Republic of Egypt.