Kuwait's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) hammered out seven agreements and memoranda of understanding with several civil aviation authorities to upgrade services and buttress bilateral cooperation.
In a press statement, the DGCA stated that five agreements were signed with Guinea Pisao, Mali, Jordan, Somalia and Botswana to organize civil aviation services.
A memorandum of understanding and a meeting minute were signed with Armenia and Cameron respectively to develop bilateral cooperation.
It noted that the agreements were signed during the seventh ICAO Air Services Negotiation Conference (ICAN2014), held in the Indonesian city of Bali last week.
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