Kuwait and Saudi Arabia Sign Landmark Media and Cultural Partnership
Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have signed a significant memorandum of understanding (MoU) to boost media, cultural, and academic ties. The agreement, supported by close advisors to Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, including Saud al-Qahtani, aims to foster a robust partnership between the two Gulf nations.
The MoU, signed by the Coordination Committee, outlines several initiatives for joint media production, cultural collaboration, and academic exchange. It supports the exchange of media programs, technical expertise, and creative collaboration. This agreement is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation across various fields such as culture, media, tourism, education, sports, and health.
Dr. Nasser Al-Muhaisen, Undersecretary of Kuwait's Ministry of Information, praised the MoU, stating it strengthens media partnership between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The memorandum provides a platform for activating a sustainable media partnership that supports national and Arab causes. It aims to enhance media content, broaden professional cooperation in radio and television production, and deepen Gulf media integration.
The MoU between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia marks a significant step towards enhanced cooperation in media, culture, and academia. Both nations look forward to activating this partnership, which aligns with their shared goals of supporting national and Arab causes.
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