Oman: Rescue of 23 crew members from a ship that suffered an accident off Musandam
The Omani Maritime Security Center announced the rescue of 23 crew members of a commercial ship that suffered an accident off the coast of Musandam Governorate, while search operations continue to find one crew member.
Jassim Al-Budaiwi, Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, affirmed on Monday that the unprecedented escalation witnessed in the region necessitates concerted regional and international efforts to enhance security and stability, proposing 6 priorities for developing relations with Europe towards genuine integration.
This came during his participation in the 'Regional Security Forum' in the Belgian capital Brussels, which discussed enhancing security and strategic cooperation between the Gulf states and the European Union, and efforts to establish the foundations of international security and peace.
Participating in the forum, on behalf of Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs, his deputy Engineer Waleed Al-Khuraiji, in the presence of Dr. Abdullatif Al-Zayani, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bahrain - President of the current session of the GCC Ministerial Council - and Kaja Kallas, the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the European Commission.
Engineer Waleed Al-Khuraiji shaking hands with Kaja Kallas during his attendance at the Regional Security Forum in Brussels (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
Al-Budaiwi stressed in his speech the utmost importance of the forum's convening at a time when Iran continues to choose escalation instead of diplomacy and dialogue, affirming that the Gulf states support the path of dialogue and diplomacy, and look forward to discussing with the European side how to engage in sincere consultation and close coordination in dealing with Iran's dangerous behavior towards the region.
The Secretary-General of the Council pointed out that the time has come for the Gulf-European strategic partnership to take a new path, based on the foundation laid in 1988, especially given the challenges of recent months.
Al-Budaiwi explained that 'Iranian attacks on oil facilities in Gulf states and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have led to a global slowdown, as the International Monetary Fund lowered its global growth forecast for 2026 to 3.1 percent.'
The Secretary-General added that 'the Fund clarified that this reduction is due to the war and disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, through which about one-fifth of the world's oil normally passes, and its effects have extended across Europe, which has faced a second energy shock in four years.'
The Regional Security Forum discussed enhancing security and strategic cooperation between Gulf states and the European Union (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
Al-Budaiwi explained that this regional shock has turned into a global shock, and its effects have impacted the economies of the Gulf and Europe, stressing that the new threats resulting from the war require strengthening the relationship between the two sides, enabling us to respond jointly rather than individually.
The Secretary-General proposed 6 priorities for enhancing Gulf-European relations: coordinated political and diplomatic action, cooperation in the fields of 'regional security and energy', interconnection by accelerating work on trade corridors and alternative routes, drawing lessons from the current crisis, and people-to-people communication by accelerating visa-free travel as a practical foundation for connectivity.
Al-Budaiwi concluded his speech by noting that the partnership with Europe must extend beyond security towards genuine integration, 'a partnership that makes our peoples more secure, and our economies more resilient and stable.'
Original source: Asharq Al-Awsat
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