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Kuwait Participates In Arab Committee Meeting On Standardizing Military Terms
(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
CAIRO, Oct 19 (KUNA) -- The 67th session of the Arab Committee for standardization of military terms and concepts began Sunday with Kuwait's participation to discuss unified procedures for joint Arab military operations.
In his opening remarks, Arab League Military Affairs Director Minister Plenipotentiary Tareq Abdulsalam said current challenges to Arab national security are no longer conventional but rather increasingly complex, including cross-border terrorist threats.
He added that with the growing threats posed by cyber warfare and regional interventions, achieving maximum levels of coordination and cooperation in military planning across Arab states is a pressing strategic necessity.
He stressed that the Arab League's Department of Arab Affairs and National Security, through its Military Affairs Directorate, will continue to support and sponsor such meetings and symposiums to achieve their intended goals.
For his part, Head of the Qatari delegation and chair of current session Brigadier Thawab Al-Qahtani expressed hope for progress on the study about unifying Arab military work through prior research and latest technological and software tools.
Al-Qahtani noted that the previous session completed a comprehensive review of military terms, concepts, symbols, and abbreviations approved in earlier meetings, thanking delegates for their efforts in unifying these essential references.
Kuwait is participating with a delegation from the Military Education Authority, headed by Colonel Mohammad Al-Asousi, and includes Colonel Mohammad Al-Qahtani, Colonel Abdulkarim Al-Ibrahim, and Legal Officer Major Mohammad
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In his opening remarks, Arab League Military Affairs Director Minister Plenipotentiary Tareq Abdulsalam said current challenges to Arab national security are no longer conventional but rather increasingly complex, including cross-border terrorist threats.
He added that with the growing threats posed by cyber warfare and regional interventions, achieving maximum levels of coordination and cooperation in military planning across Arab states is a pressing strategic necessity.
He stressed that the Arab League's Department of Arab Affairs and National Security, through its Military Affairs Directorate, will continue to support and sponsor such meetings and symposiums to achieve their intended goals.
For his part, Head of the Qatari delegation and chair of current session Brigadier Thawab Al-Qahtani expressed hope for progress on the study about unifying Arab military work through prior research and latest technological and software tools.
Al-Qahtani noted that the previous session completed a comprehensive review of military terms, concepts, symbols, and abbreviations approved in earlier meetings, thanking delegates for their efforts in unifying these essential references.
Kuwait is participating with a delegation from the Military Education Authority, headed by Colonel Mohammad Al-Asousi, and includes Colonel Mohammad Al-Qahtani, Colonel Abdulkarim Al-Ibrahim, and Legal Officer Major Mohammad
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