Ahmadinejad’s Abu Musa visit ‘setback to peace efforts’

April 17, 2012

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Riyadh, April 17: The Council of Ministers yesterday denounced as a flagrant violation of the UAE’s sovereignty the visit of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the UAE island of Abu Musa, which is occupied by Iran.


The Cabinet, chaired by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah, said Ahmadinejad's visit also invalidated the ongoing efforts to find a peaceful solution to the dispute through direct negotiations or taking the issue to the International Court of Justice.


Transport Minister and Acting Information Minister Jabara Al-Seraisry said the Cabinet meeting condemned last week’s terrorist attack in Bahrain that injured seven Bahraini policemen. It took place in the village of Akr, south of the capital Manama. Bahrain's public security chief Gen. Tareq Al-Hassan said an improvised bomb exploded last Monday (April 9) near a police checkpoint at the entrance to the village, "wounding seven policemen, three of them critically."


The Cabinet reiterated Saudi Arabia’s total support for Bahrain.


During the Cabinet meeting, King Abdullah briefed the ministers on the outcome of his talks with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and highlighted the deep-rooted Saudi-Turkish relations.


On other international issues, the Cabinet welcomed the decision taken by the UN Security Council on sending international observers to supervise a cease-fire in Syria.


“The Cabinet emphasized the need to stop the violence and end bloodbath of Syrian people,” Al-Seraisry said. The Kingdom also called for immediate steps to reach relief supplies including food and medicine to all Syrian victims. The first group of UN peacekeepers has arrived in Damascus to oversee the truce aimed at ending a year of bloodshed.


The Cabinet commended the resolutions taken by a forum for family issues at Shariah courts organized by the Justice Ministry, and endorsed an Arab agreement for combating information technology crimes. It also agreed to sign a memorandum of understanding on the conservation and management of dugongs and their habitats throughout the world.


The Cabinet appointed Saleh Al-Rasheed, director general of Saudi Industrial Property Authority (Modon), a member of the board of directors of Saudi Industrial Development Fund, in place of Commerce and Industry Minister Tawfiq Al-Rabiah.


It appointed Jamal bin Nasser Al-Molhem deputy mayor of Dammam for construction and projects; Sultan bin Ahmed Al-Sudairy assistant undersecretary for security affairs at Jazan governorate; Suleiman bin Abdullah Al-Tuwaijri director general of customs at King Fahd Causeway; Saad bin Muhammad Al-Sayari director of the office of the minister of communications and information technology; Aamir bin Abdul Mohsen Al-Dossari director general of the Commission for Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice’s branch office in the Asir region; and Abdullah bin Ali Al-Quraishi director of financial affairs at the general secretariat of the Cabinet.


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Agencies
August 2,2020

Kuwait, Aug 2: Kuwait has barred entry of foreign passengers from over 30 countries including India and China.

A circular from the Director General Civil Aviation, State of Kuwait directed all airlines operating at Kuwait International Airport to adhere to the instructions in this regard.

"Based on the decision of the Health Authority in State of Kuwait, no foreign passenger coming from the down listed countries will be allowed to enter the State of Kuwait," the circular read.

These include- India, Iran, China, Brazil, Colombia, Armenia, Bangladesh, Philippines, Syria, Spain, Singapore, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Iraq, Mexico, Indonesia, Chile, Pakistan, Egypt, Lebanon, Hong Kong, Italy, North Macedonia, Moldova, Panama, Beirut ,Serbia Montenegro, Dominican Republic and Kosovo.

The circular stated that such restriction will also include the passengers were present 14 days before the date of travel until further notice.

The ban was announced the same day Kuwait began a partial resumption of commercial flights according to Khaleej Times, which quoted authorities stating that Kuwait International Airport would run at about 30 per cent capacity from Saturday, gradually increasing in coming months.

According to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University, Kuwait has reported 67,448 cases of coronavirus while the fatalities related to the virus stand at 453.

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News Network
March 31,2020

Mar 30: the UAE Cabinet approved a series of new initiatives, foremost among which was the automatic extension of residence permits expiring from March 1.

The residence visas would be extended for a renewable period of three months without any fees to ease the economic impact of the Covid-19 crisis on residents, official news agency WAM reported.

The Cabinet has also waived the administrative fines associated with infractions on the services provided by the Federal Authority of Identity and Citizenship, starting April 1 and lasting for a renewable period of three months.

The initiatives also entail granting a temporary license to use digital solutions for remotely notarising and completing judicial transactions.

Government services expiring from March 1 will also be extended from April 1 for a renewable period of three months. The decision applies to all federal government services, including documents, permits, licenses and commercial registers.

The UAE has introduced a slew of initiatives to control the spread of the Covid-19 virus, including the online renewal of driving licences and vehicle’s registration cards.

The country’s telecom regulator, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), also issued a directive that no mobile service with expired ID documents will be disconnected or suspended in the UAE.

The UAE has reported a total of 611 Covid-19 infections and five related deaths in the country.

A national sterilisation programme is underway that will continue until Saturday April 4, concluding on the morning of Sunday, April 5.

Carried out daily from 8pm until 6am the following morning, the programme will include the disinfection of private and public facilities.

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April 24,2020

Dubai, Apr 24: The UAE reported 525 new COVID-19 cases on Friday. The Ministry of Health and Prevention said the total number of confirmed cases in the UAE is now 9,281.

MOHAP reported 8 deaths taking the total number of deaths in the country to 64. 123 recoveries have also been announced.

According to the Ministry of Health and Prevention, the latest cases were detected through its intensified investigation and examination procedures.

The ministry conducted over 32,000 additional COVID-19 tests among citizens and residents.

The ministry offered its sincere condolences to the families of the deceased. It also wished a speedy recovery to all patients and called upon the general public to strictly adhere to preventative measures out of concern for the health and safety of all.

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