Kuwait Times, Thu, Sep 12, 2024 | Rabi al-Awwal 9, 1446
Kuwait-Egypt committee marks deep cooperation, enduring accord
Kuwait:
Kuwait and Egypt are tied with deep-rooted historical relations at
both official and unofficial levels, marking a model for pan-Arab relations.
Based on deep cooperation and continued rapprochement in various domains over
decades, both countries have always been sharing support and solidarity during
all Arab events.
The unremitting convening of the Kuwaiti-Egyptian Higher Committee is the normal
outgrowth of such close and firm ties between both sides. In this regard, former
Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammad Al-Orabi told KUNA that this year’s 13th
session of the joint committee was one of the outcomes of the significant visit
recently paid by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
to Cairo.
The event comes at a time when the Arab region is undergoing critical
circumstances that necessitate persistent consultation and coordination, given
that it comes ahead of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), which is
expected to come up with decisive resolutions aiming at putting an end to the
current regional tensions, he said. The joint committee is meant to promote
Kuwaiti-Egyptian bonds and to push them forward at all levels as clear-cut and
unequivocal proof of deep relations between sisterly nations, the former
minister noted.
Secretary of the Egyptian parliament’s foreign relations committee, MP Tareq
Al-Kholi, said the committee meeting, which will be co-chaired by both sides’
foreign ministers, comes under very delicate and significant circumstances. He
said the challenges haunting the Arab region, in fact, require concerted efforts
and relentless coordination involving all Arab countries, pointing out that
Cairo and Kuwait have always shared identical views about various challenges and
issues of mutual concern.
It is essential to work together in order to address the regional challenges,
primarily the ongoing war in Gaza, said the Egyptian MP, speaking highly of the
fervent efforts of Egypt and Kuwait to reach a Gaza ceasefire and to halt the
Israeli occupation aggression on the Palestinian people. Al-Kholi commended
Kuwaiti-Egyptian relations as a “unique model” that mirrors one of the deepest
ties at the pan-Arab level, noting that the joint committee’s current meetings
in Cairo would certainly produce visions about response to the ongoing
challenges and developments.
Two-day preparatory meetings of the joint committee kicked off in Cairo on
Wednesday at the level of senior officials from both countries. The committee
will convene in Cairo on September 12 under the chairmanship of Kuwait’s Foreign
Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya and his Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdelatty. The
Kuwaiti-Egyptian higher committee was established in 1998 in a bid to ensure
high-level coordination and cooperation between both Arab countries in various
cooperative domains and areas. The committee convened its 12th edition in Kuwait
in 2019 under the chairmanship of both sides’ then foreign ministers, with
officials from both official and unofficial sectors having attended.