Tunis: Sayyid Hamoud bin Faisal Al Busaidi, Minister of Interior, held meetings with some of his Arab counterparts on the sidelines of the 42nd session of the Arab Interior Ministers Council in Tunisia. During these discussions, the focus was on enhancing security cooperation and addressing the challenges posed by rapid changes on regional and international fronts.
According to Oman News Agency, during his meeting with Lieutenant General Abdul Amir Kamel Al-Shammari, the Minister of Interior of the Republic of Iraq, Sayyid Hamoud discussed a set of security topics and explored ways to strengthen security cooperation. They emphasized the importance of a collaborative approach to tackle security challenges affecting the region.
Additionally, Sayyid Hamoud met with Ziad Hab Al-Reeh, the Minister of Interior of the State of Palestine, to discuss developments in the security arena and explore ways to bolster bilateral relations in the security sector. This meeting was aimed at fostering stronger ties between the two countries in their efforts to maintain regional stability.
In a separate meeting with Ahmad Hajjar, the Lebanese Minister of Interior and Municipalities, Sayyid Hamoud reviewed topics related to joint security cooperation among Arab countries. The discussions also included topics listed on the agenda of the 42nd session of the Arab Interior Ministers Council, aimed at reinforcing cooperative measures among member states.
Sayyid Hamoud also engaged in discussions with Abdullahi Sheikh Ismail, Minister of Internal Security of the Federal Republic of Somalia. They exchanged views on topics of mutual interest, particularly in the security fields, emphasizing the significance of collaborative efforts in maintaining security and stability.
Throughout these meetings, Sayyid Hamoud bin Faisal Al Busaidi expressed his appreciation for the efforts made by Arab countries to maintain security and stability. He stressed the need for enhanced joint Arab action to effectively tackle the security challenges in the region.