Saudi Arabia and Kuwait Sign Four MoUs to Enhance Bilateral Cooperation

Riyadh: Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have formalized four memorandums of understanding during the third meeting of the Saudi-Kuwaiti Coordination Council, which took place in Riyadh. The council meeting is part of ongoing efforts to bolster the cooperative relationship between the two nations.

According to Qatar News Agency, the Saudi delegation was led by Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, while Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Ali Al Yahya headed the Kuwaiti delegation. These discussions and agreements are intended to strengthen ties in a variety of sectors.

The memorandums cover radio and television cooperation, economic collaboration, planning, science and technology innovation, and public-private partnerships. The agreements are designed to facilitate progress and collaboration in these areas, contributing to deeper engagement between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

Both ministers expressed their gratitude for the collaborative efforts that culminated in the successful meeting. They highlighted that the agreements are indicative of the strong and evolving relationship between the two countries.