المملكة: Al-Budaiwi: The Cooperation Council is adopting a comprehensive strategy for crisis management

His Excellency the Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council confirmed to Arabic Professor , said that the Gulf Cooperation Council, with its unity and strategic approach, is not only a defender of its interests, but an essential partner in the stability of the region and the world.
It is also a foundation for regional and international cooperation, and continues to play a pivotal role in enhancing the security and stability of the region, through an approach based on dialogue and Munich Security Conference This came during His Excellency’s participation today in the discussion panel (A Vision for the New Middle East… The Future of Regional Integration) on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference in its 62nd edition, organized by the Atlantic Council, in the city of Munich in the Federal Republic of Germany. His Excellency indicated that the leaders of the Council countries – may God protect them – believe With full belief in a basic principle, that the security and stability of the GCC countries is the basis of the security and stability of the entire region. He explained that the Middle East region faces intertwined security, political and economic challenges, which require a collective vision based on respect for the sovereignty of states, adherence to international law, and the adoption of peaceful solutions to disputes. He indicated that the Gulf Cooperation Council is adopting a comprehensive strategy for crisis management, which combines political mediation, economic cooperation and building partnerships. International, as the Council has forged relations with more than 23 countries and 8 international organizations and groups. He stressed that the Palestinian issue remains at the core of the priorities of the Cooperation Council, stressing the need to achieve just and lasting peace in accordance with the two-state solution, and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, and the importance of addressing the challenges related to the Iranian nuclear file, and the need for the Council states to participate in any relevant negotiations, in a way that guarantees the security and stability of the region, and enhances efforts aimed at making the Middle East Free of weapons of mass destruction. He pointed out that the GCC countries were at the forefront of humanitarian work, providing during the period from 2020 to 2025 about $14 billion in humanitarian aid, which reflects their commitment to supporting stability and development at the international level.A comprehensive strategy for crisis management




