Undersecretary of the National Guard, Lieutenant General Engineer Hashim Al-Rifai, discussed on Wednesday with a delegation from the UAE National Guard the strengthening of frameworks of joint cooperation, coordination and exchange of experiences between the two brotherly countries.
The National Guard said in a press statement that Lieutenant General Al-Rifai received the brotherly Emirati delegation headed by Brigadier General Ahmed Al Zaabi, Deputy Commander of the National Guard and Director of the Search and Rescue Center, Colonel Pilot Rashid Al Naqbi, and they discussed strengthening cooperation frameworks and benefiting from the experiences of the Kuwaiti National Guard in search and rescue and transferring them to his Emirati counterpart through Discuss the possibility of drafting a joint memorandum of understanding.
Lieutenant General Al-Rifai conveyed to the delegation the greetings of His Highness Sheikh Salem Al-Ali Al-Sabah, Chief of the National Guard, and his deputy Sheikh Faisal Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, and stressed the importance of these visits in consolidating military cooperation between the two sides, which contributes to achieving the vision of the wise leadership in the two brotherly countries and its aspirations to achieve development through the exchange of experiences between institutions. Military in both countries. The visiting delegation also listened to a briefing on the National Guard and the nature of the tasks assigned to it.
The delegation was accompanied by the military attaché of the sisterly United Arab Emirates to the State of Kuwait, Colonel Mohammed Al-Mahri.
It is noteworthy that the sisterly UAE National Guard was established in 2022 to support civil authorities and operates as a specialized security force that possesses capabilities and capabilities with a high degree of professionalism and strengthens the security system in the United Arab Emirates with the presence of forces specialized in qualitative operations in protection, security, search and rescue, national ambulance and law enforcement.
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