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GCC Secretary General, Uzbek Foreign Minister discuss several international, regional issues
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi met with Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov to discuss a number of international and regional issues, foremost the recent treacherous Iranian attacks on GCC states.During the meeting, they reviewed the strategic relations between the GCC and Central Asian states, expressing their anticipation for the upcoming second joint summit. They also discussed GCC-Uzbekistan bilateral relations and ways to strengthen and consolidate them to accomplish desired objectives. Furthermore, they explored several economic proposals aimed at enhancing investment and economic cooperation between the two sides.At the conclusion of the meeting, both sides underlined the significance of intensifying joint efforts to enhance security and stability both regionally and globally. Source link
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Int'l Organizations condemn escalating attacks against healthcare providers in conflict zones
Three of the world's leading health organizations have condemned the international community's failure to protect healthcare providers and patients in conflict zones.In a joint statement, the World Health Organization, the International Committee of the Red Cross and Doctors Without Borders called on world leaders to take action to protect health service providers. They stressed that the situation today is worse compared to 10 years ago.In their statement, the organizations pointed out that the UN Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2286 ten years ago, which condemns attacks and threats against the wounded, the sick, medical personnel, hospitals and other medical facilities.’As violence affecting medical facilities, transport and personnel continues unabated, the harm this resolution sought to prevent has not diminished. It has continued and, in many contexts, intensified,’ the statement explained.It added, ‘when health care is no longer safe, it is often the clearest warning sign that the rules and norms intended to limit the harm of war are breaking down.”States and all parties to armed conflict must comply with the rules protecting health care,’ the statement continued. ‘We urge world leaders to act and show the needed political leadership to end this violence.’ Source link
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that it will begin supporting “Project Freedom” starting Monday to help merchant vessels get through the Strait of Hormuz.In a statement, CENTCOM explained that its forces, under the direction of US President Donald Trump, will support commercial vessels seeking free passage. It noted that the Departments of State and War launched the Maritime Freedom Construct initiative to enhance coordination in the strait.For his part, Commander of CENTCOM Admiral Brad Cooper said that supporting this defensive mission is essential for regional security and the global economy, pointing out that the military support will include guided-missile destroyers.He added that the operation will involve more than 100 aircraft and approximately 15,000 military personnel, emphasizing that support for Project Freedom comes at a time when the United States is also continuing to enforce a naval blockade.The US President had previously announced the launch of an operation to free ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz. He said, in a post on his Truth Social account, that countries that have no connection to the conflict in the Middle East have asked the United States for help in freeing their ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz. Source link
