Oman takes part in Arab League session
Published: 06:09 PM,Sep 07,2021 | EDITED : 10:09 PM,Sep 07,2021
Arab
Cairo: The Sultanate took part in the Arab League (AL) Council meeting of permanent representatives to prepare for a ministerial meeting scheduled to be convened in Cairo on Thursday.
Oman’s delegation at the session was headed by Abdullah Nasser al Rahbi, the Sultanate’s Ambassador to Egypt and its Permanent Representative to the Arab League.
The meeting discussed the agenda of the Arab League ministerial session, which covers seven basic items pertaining to joint Arab action and political, security, economic, social, financial and administrative issues.
Main topics of the draft agenda deal with the Palestinian issue, including Israeli aggression and incursion in the occupied city of Al Quds (Jerusalem), developments in Syria, Libya and Yemen, and the security of navigation and flow of energy supplies via the Arab Gulf region.
Parts of the draft agenda are dedicated to Arab relations with regional and international blocs, Arab-European relations, Arab-Russian relations and Arab relations with Japan, India, China and Latin America. The agenda also covers the Arab League’s cooperation with the United Nations (UN). -- ONA
Oman’s delegation at the session was headed by Abdullah Nasser al Rahbi, the Sultanate’s Ambassador to Egypt and its Permanent Representative to the Arab League.
The meeting discussed the agenda of the Arab League ministerial session, which covers seven basic items pertaining to joint Arab action and political, security, economic, social, financial and administrative issues.
Main topics of the draft agenda deal with the Palestinian issue, including Israeli aggression and incursion in the occupied city of Al Quds (Jerusalem), developments in Syria, Libya and Yemen, and the security of navigation and flow of energy supplies via the Arab Gulf region.
Parts of the draft agenda are dedicated to Arab relations with regional and international blocs, Arab-European relations, Arab-Russian relations and Arab relations with Japan, India, China and Latin America. The agenda also covers the Arab League’s cooperation with the United Nations (UN). -- ONA