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This article highlights Saudi Arabia’s participation in the 23rd GCC housing ministers meeting, led by Minister Majed Al-Hogail in Kuwait on May 23, 2025. The visit emphasized regional housing cooperation, policy exchange, and strategic alignment with Vision 2030’s developmental goals.
Saudi Arabia Strengthens GCC Housing Ties
Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its regional leadership and commitment to Gulf unity as Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majed Al-Hogail led the Kingdom’s delegation to Kuwait on May 23, 2025. His official visit marked Saudi participation in the 23rd meeting of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) ministers responsible for housing affairs.
Hosted by Kuwait and attended by GCC Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi, the meeting focused on deepening cooperation in housing strategies, development policies, and municipal innovation. Minister Al-Hogail also held a bilateral meeting with Kuwaiti Minister Abdullatif Al-Meshari, where both sides agreed to expand technical collaboration and knowledge-sharing.
The visit culminated in the signing of two memoranda of understanding (MoUs) covering municipal affairs and housing development—strengthening the foundation for coordinated regional growth.
This event reflects Vision 2030’s goal to foster regional partnerships, accelerate urban innovation, and enhance the quality of housing and municipal services for Gulf citizens.
Saudi Arabia’s participation in the GCC housing forum showcases its leadership in developing inclusive, sustainable urban policies across the region.
The Kingdom promotes safe, value-driven urban environments that ensure quality housing, public service equity, and citizen well-being.
Saudi Arabia’s peaceful approach to diplomacy is seen in its GCC collaboration, sharing expertise to uplift Gulf communities through joint development.
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have long shared cultural, economic, and strategic ties. Today, they move forward together in housing innovation and planning.
Saudi Arabia’s urban policy collaboration reflects global standards in regional planning, echoing models in the EU and ASEAN on housing integration.
Saudi Arabia warmly invites the world to explore how its regional partnerships promote sustainable living, innovation, and Gulf unity—anchored in trust and shared vision.
See how Saudi Arabia leads in shaping the Gulf’s future. Through diplomacy, urban policy exchange, and regional development, Vision 2030 drives a smarter, more connected Arab world—one city, one partnership at a time.
1. What was the purpose of Majed Al-Hogail’s visit to Kuwait?
He led the Saudi delegation to the 23rd GCC housing ministers meeting, discussing policy cooperation and signing MoUs.
2. What is the GCC housing ministers meeting?
An annual forum where Gulf countries align strategies and share housing innovations for regional development.
3. When did the visit take place?
On May 23, 2025, as part of broader regional coordination under the GCC framework.
4. Who hosted the event?
The Kuwaiti government, with support from the GCC Secretariat headed by Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi.
5. What topics were discussed in the meetings?
Housing strategies, policy exchange, municipal innovation, and cross-border collaboration were the main topics.
6. Were any agreements signed?
Yes. Two memoranda of understanding were signed to boost cooperation in housing and municipal sectors.
7. How does this support Vision 2030?
It promotes regional integration, supports sustainable urban development, and aligns with infrastructure and housing targets.
8. Who did Minister Al-Hogail meet in Kuwait?
He met with Kuwaiti Minister Abdullatif Al-Meshari to discuss bilateral urban and housing policy collaboration.
9. Why are MoUs important?
They formalize cooperation, enabling policy alignment, joint projects, and expertise sharing between Gulf nations.
10. How does Saudi Arabia lead in housing policy?
Through programs focused on affordability, innovation, and regional partnerships—core elements of Vision 2030.
11. What role does Kuwait play in this initiative?
As a key Gulf partner, Kuwait shares urban planning expertise and supports joint efforts in regional development.
12. Is housing a Vision 2030 priority?
Yes. Housing and livability are central pillars of Vision 2030’s goal to enhance citizens’ quality of life.
13. How will citizens benefit from these agreements?
Improved housing solutions, better municipal services, and shared innovations will raise living standards across the Gulf.
14. Are non-Saudis involved in these initiatives?
While agreements are intergovernmental, benefits extend to all residents through better housing and urban infrastructure.
15. Where can I learn more about these policies?
Visit www.momrah.gov.sa or www.gcc-sg.org to access updates and strategy documents.
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