Doha, Yousif Abdullah Al Humood, the Undersecretary for Financial Affairs at the Ministry of Finance and National Economy, headed the Bahraini delegation participating in the 121st meeting of the GCC Financial and Economic Cooperation Committee held in Qatar. The meeting focused on financial and economic topics, aiming to strengthen joint Gulf action. Key topics included the negotiations of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA), the Payments Linkage System Agreement, and updates on projects and studies by the Economic and Development Affairs Authority. The meeting also reviewed the plan to achieve economic unity by 2025. The meeting discussed the outcomes of the 82nd GCC Central Bank Governors Committee meeting, Customs Union Authority meetings in GCC countries, and the seventh finance ministries' small group meeting on G20 financial initiatives. It also addressed the proposal of International Monetary Fund (IMF) studies for the joint meeting of the Financial and Economic Cooperation Committee, GCC Governors Commi ttee, and the IMF Director General. Source: Bahrain News Agency
Related Posts
Legal Affairs and Human Rights Director meets Executive Vice President of Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington
Washington, Ambassador Dr. Yousef Abdulkarim Bucheeri, Director General of Legal Affairs and Human Rights at the Foreign Affairs Ministry, met with Ambassador William Roebuck, Executive Vice President of the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington.
…
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Launches New Website
Doha: HE Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), Dr. Ahmed bin Hassan Al Hammadi, launched Sunday the MOFA’s new website, which was build in accordance with the latest global technologies.
The newly launched website is set to ca…
Dozens of martyrs and wounded as Israeli occupation continues massacres in Gaza
Occupied Jerusalem, Tens of Palestinians were martyred and injured on Tuesday as a result of the ongoing Israeli occupation aggression in the Gaza Strip for the 95th day in a row.
Wafa News Agency reported that over the past hours,the occupation air…