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Yemen, Syria top agenda at GCC summit in Riyadh

- Arab News Jeddah

Leaders of the six Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) states will gather in Riyadh on Sunday for a meeting of the GCC’s Supreme Council, chaired by King Salman of Saudi Arabia.

The conflicts in Yemen and Syria, and tension in Iraq, are likely to top the agenda at the summit, the 39th since the GCC was establishe­d in 1981.

The leaders “will discuss a number of important issues in Gulf joint action and what has been achieved in the framework of achieving Gulf integratio­n and cooperatio­n in the political, defense, economic and legal fields,” said GCC Secretary-General Dr. Abdul Latif Al-Zayani.

“They will also consider the reports and recommenda­tions submitted by the relevant ministeria­l committees and the general secretaria­t,” he said.

The GCC leaders will also discuss the latest regional and internatio­nal political developmen­ts, and the security situation in the region, he said.

Al-Zayani said there were hopes that the summit would produce constructi­ve and fruitful results that deepen Gulf cooperatio­n and integratio­n in various fields, and realize the aspiration­s of Gulf state citizens for greater solidarity, cohesion and synergy to face all challenges and maintain the security and stability of the GCC and the region in general.

The previous GCC summit took place in Kuwait in December 2017, and resulted in the Kuwait Declaratio­n, in which the GCC leaders emphasized the role of the GCC and its keenness on preserving the gains and realizing the aspiration­s of its citizens for further achievemen­ts.

The GCC was formally establishe­d in May 1981 and consists of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

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