H.E. Ahmed Al Sayegh Calls for Upholding Rule of Law and Respect for UN Charter

HE Ahmed Al Sayegh, Minister of State, called for upholding the rule of law and respect for the United Nations Charter in the maintenance of international peace and security at an open debate of the UN Security Council.

The open debate on “The promotion and strengthening of the rule of law in the maintenance of international peace and security: the rule of law among nations” was chaired by Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs HE Yoshimasa Hayashi and included briefings by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, International Court of Justice President Joan Donoghue, and Oxford University Professor of Public International Law Dapo Akande.

“The rule of law plays a crucial role in the smooth functioning of an international system that is largely characterized by deep inequalities in power, influence, and opportunity,” HE Al Sayegh said. “The United Nations Charter provides an essential foundation in this regard.”

He added, “But it is only by consistently applying the norms and values enshrined in the Charter, including sovereign equality, territorial integrity, and the prohibition of the use of force, that the rule of law offers the promise of stable peace as the alternative to destabilizing conflict.”

In his remarks, HE Al Sayegh called on Security Council members to strengthen cooperation across three key areas to further uphold and promote the rule of law: committing to consistency in the law’s application, no matter the region or interests involved; committing to the peaceful resolution of disputes; and committing to building practical measures to ensure states’ compliance.

His Excellency also reiterated the UAE’s commitment to the rule of law.

HE Al Sayegh met with HE Yoshimasa Hayashi and with HE Juan Carlos Holguín, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility of the Republic of Ecuador. He also met with Catherine Russell, Executive Director of UNICEF.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation

Qatar to Face Iraq in Semi-final after 1-1 Draw with UAE

BASRA, IRAQ, Team Qatar officially booked a place in the semi-final of the 25th edition of Arabian Gulf Football Cup Championship , following its 1-1 draw with the UAE in their match Friday at Al Mina Stadium in the Iraqi city of Basra, at the end of the third round of the group stage within Group B fixtures.

Team Qatar ’s points jumped up to four to finish second behind Bahraini team with 7 points, while the Kuwaiti team, the 10 time-champion, finished third with four points, and the UAE team came in fourth with one point.

The Qatari team will face their Iraqi counterpart in the semi-final on Monday.

Source: Qatar Olympic Committee

Bahrain qualifies for Arabian Gulf 25 semifinals, to face Oman on Monday

Basra, Bahrain has qualified for the semifinals of the Arabian Gulf 25 following its 1-1 draw with Kuwait in the last Group B match.

Bahrain, with 7 points from two wins over the United Arab Emirates and Qatar and the draw against Kuwait, topped the group and will on Monday play for the final against Oman that came second in Group A.

In the other semifinal, Iraq, the Group A leader, will face Qatar that qualified as second in Group B with four points following its last-minute draw against the UAE.

Against Kuwait, Bahrain put out another outstanding performance although its strikers missed several chances to score and win the match.

Mahdi Humaidan scored Bahrain’s goal midway through the first half, ensuring that the national team scored in all its three group matches.

Kuwait scored the equalizer in the last minute of the first half by Shabeeb Al Khalidi who took advantage of hesitations in the Bahraini defence.

The last 15 minutes of the game were dominated by Bahrain, but the players could not put the ball in the Kuwaiti nets.

The Arabian Gulf, battled out by Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen, started on January 6.

Bahrain is the reigning champion after it won the cup in Qatar in 2019.

Source: Bahrain News Agency