The Head of the GCC Emergency Administration Middle beneath the Normal Secretariat of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Brigadier Dr. Rashid Al-Marri, acquired on Wednesday a diplomatic delegation consisting of 17 ambassadors from EU nations to Kuwait, on the Middle’s headquarters in Kuwait.
The Middle said in a launch that the go to goals to strengthen mutual cooperation and alternate experiences within the fields of disaster and emergency administration, in addition to to be taught in regards to the GCC nations’ expertise in constructing an built-in system for regional safety and security.
In the course of the assembly, Al-Marri offered an in depth overview of the Middle’s operational mechanisms, together with radiation monitoring techniques, early warning techniques, and regional emergency coordination. He additionally reviewed trendy technological initiatives adopted by the Middle to assist decision-makers.
The delegation additionally took a subject tour contained in the Central Operations Room, throughout which the ambassadors had been briefed on the operational applied sciences used for monitoring and analyzing emergency knowledge and on the quick coordination mechanisms between GCC nations when dealing with disasters.
Al-Marri emphasised that the go to of the EU ambassadors represents an necessary step in strengthening worldwide partnerships within the subject of emergency administration. He famous that the Middle serves as an built-in platform for coordinating Gulf efforts based mostly on a complete imaginative and prescient targeted on prevention, preparedness, and response.
He added that modern challenges, particularly cross-border dangers, require efficient worldwide cooperation and steady alternate of experience and finest practices to make sure the security of individuals and the surroundings.
He additionally said that the Middle is open to all types of bilateral, regional, and worldwide cooperation in areas of coaching, capability constructing, and knowledge alternate, expressing his aspiration for a fruitful and sustainable partnership with EU missions that helps regional safety and enhances collective responses to future dangers.
For his or her half, the ambassadors praised the extent of technical and technological development witnessed on the Middle and expressed their admiration for the superior methodology adopted by the Gulf nations in coping with crises and cross-border dangers.
The delegation included ambassadors from Croatia, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Belgium, Austria, Malta, Hungary, the Netherlands, Italy, the Czech Republic, France, Greece, Spain, Poland, Cyprus, and the Ambassador of the European Union. – KUNA
