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US-GCC Ministerial meeting affirms determination in achieving regional security, stability, and prosperity

Published: 21 Sep 2023 - 08:03 am | Last Updated: 21 Sep 2023 - 08:04 am

QNA

New York: The Ministers participating in the US-GCC joint ministerial meeting affirmed their determination to contribute to achieving regional security, stability, and prosperity under the framework of cooperation and strategic partnership between the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the United States, and to strengthen and build relations between them in all fields, including defense, security cooperation, and developing a collective approach to regional issues.

In the joint statement issued following the meeting, which was held in New York between the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken the Minister and the GCC Secretary General Jasem Al Budaiwi , the ministers underscored their shared commitment to build upon the achievements of previous ministerial meetings, including the most recent ministerial meeting in Riyadh on June 7 to strengthen consultation, coordination, and cooperation in all fields.

The statement welcomed diplomatic engagement by Saudi Arabia and other GCC states with Iran to pursue regional de-escalation and emphasized the importance of adherence to international law, including the UN Charter, by states of the region.

The ministers reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring freedom of navigation and maritime security in the region and their determination to deter illegal actions at sea or elsewhere that might threaten shipping lanes, international trade, and oil installations in the GCC states. They also renewed their call for Iran to fully cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency.

On Yemen, the ministers underscored the importance of continued, unified support for UN-led peace efforts in Yemen following the April 2022 truce and ensuing period of de-escalation. They expressed their high appreciation for the efforts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, and the UN and US envoys to this end.

The statement also welcomed the efforts that the Presidential Leadership Council has taken to promote peace and ease the suffering of Yemenis.

The ministers affirmed the importance of continuing to address Yemen’s humanitarian, economic, and development needs. They expressed their commitment to help mobilize additional funds in support of the UN humanitarian response plan for Yemen.

They also welcomed the UN’s completion in August of a complex operation to offload oil from the derelict Safer tanker off the coast of Yemen. averting an environmental, economic, and humanitarian threat to the region and the Red Sea.

The ministers commended Saudi Arabia’s sustained efforts to encourage Yemeni-Yemeni dialogue and provide economic and humanitarian assistance to Yemen, including its announcement in August to provide $1.2 billion for government budget support and food security.

On the Palestinian Cause, the ministers underscored their commitment to reaching a just, lasting and comprehensive peace in the Middle East in accordance with the two-state solution, as described in the Arab Peace Initiative, along the 1967 borders with mutually agreed land swaps, in accordance with internationally recognized parameters.

They stressed the importance of avoiding unilateral actions that undermine the two-state solution and increase tensions, as well as preserving the historic status quo of Jerusalem and its holy sites, recognizing the special role of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in this regard.

The ministers reiterated their support for the Palestinian Authority and improving Palestinians’ daily lives.

On Syria, the ministers reaffirmed their commitment to reaching an inclusive political solution to the Syrian crisis in a manner that preserves Syria’s unity and sovereignty, meets the aspirations of its people, is consistent with international humanitarian law, and is in line with UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 2254 (2015). In that regard, the ministers welcomed Arab efforts to resolve the crisis in a step-for-step manner.

The ministers reaffirmed support for US and Coalition forces, who are working to achieve the enduring defeat of ISIS in Syria.

The ministers further condemned all actions that threaten the safety and security of these forces. They stressed the need to create secure conditions for the safe, dignified, and voluntary return of refugees and internally displaced persons consistent with UN standards, and the importance of providing the necessary support to Syrian refugees and to the countries hosting them.

The Ministers reiterated their call for a nationwide ceasefire.

They also reiterated the need to support humanitarian early recovery projects.

On Kuwait and Iraq, the ministers stressed the importance of Iraq’s commitment to Kuwait’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and respect for international conventions and UN resolutions, especially UNSC Resolution 833 regarding the demarcation of the Kuwait-Iraq boundary.

They called for the complete demarcation of the Kuwait-Iraq maritime boundary beyond boundary point 162 and called on the Government of Iraq to expeditiously resolve the domestic legal status of the 2012 Kuwait-Iraq Agreement to regulate maritime navigation in Khor Abdullah and ensure that the agreement remains in force.

The ministers renewed their support for UNSC Resolution 2107 (2013) regarding the transfer of the file related to repatriation of all Kuwaitis, including missing Kuwaitis, and return of Kuwaiti property, including the national archives, to the UN Mission to Iraq (UNAMI), and expressed their hope that Iraq will continue to cooperate to ensure progress in this file. They called on Iraq and the UN to exert maximum efforts to reach a resolution of all the issues involved.

On the topics of climate change and environment, the ministers stressed the importance of collectively facing the global challenge of climate change and sustainability.

The ministers agreed to continue exploring creative and sustainable solutions to fulfill Paris goals and called on states to activate their contributions to and participation in COP28, to be hosted by the UAE in November 2023.

The ministers welcomed the convening of the International Horticultural Exposition in the State of Qatar from October 2023 through March 2024, to encourage creative solutions regarding sustainability, environmental awareness, and desertification.

The ministers emphasized the importance of the principles of tolerance and peaceful coexistence for relations between nations.

They reaffirmed States must respect and ensure the human rights of all individuals within their territory and subject to their jurisdiction as provided for by relevant international law.