SAUDI ARABIA

Saudi Arabia, Iraq sign maritime transport agreement

September 02, 2021

RIYADH — Minister of Transport and Logistic Services and Chairman of the Transport General Authority Eng. Saleh Al-Jasser and Iraqi Minister of Transport Nasser Al-Shibli signed a cooperation agreement in the maritime transport field on behalf of their respective governments.

The agreement is part of a series of actions that the Saudi-Iraqi Coordination Council will implement to enhance relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of Iraq at the strategic level and to open new aspects for cooperation in various fields.

The agreement aims at supporting the maritime transport field, which is considered one of the pillars of the economic development in the world, which requires developing the commercial maritime navigation.

It would also increase the movement of commercial ships to transport passengers and goods, encourage commercial exchange, facilitate the access requirements and procedures to the ports of both countries with their ships, and enhance the exchange of expertise and technologies between marine companies, institutions and institutes in this field.

The agreement also includes treatment methods for ships of both countries regarding access to their ports, their stay and departure, and in cases of emergency and marine accidents in territorial water.

The deal also aims at offering facilitations for maritime transport companies, ships and personnel, in addition to mutual recognition of documents of ships and sailors for both countries, and coordinating positions of both countries in international maritime conferences. — SPA


September 02, 2021
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