The Gulf Cooperation Council emphasizes the need for ceasefire agreements to ensure Gulf security and freedom of navigation.

Gulf Cooperation Council Emphasizes Regional Stability and Maritime Security
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has expressed strong support for ongoing efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region. The council emphasized that any regional agreements must prioritize the security and stability of Gulf nations and ensure freedom of navigation in vital maritime corridors.
Ministerial Meeting in Bahrain
This statement came during a joint ministerial meeting held in Manama, Bahrain, where GCC foreign ministers convened with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The discussions focused on the latest regional developments and aimed to strengthen the strategic partnership between the GCC and the United States.
Addressing Iranian Developments
The meeting addressed the Iranian file, including mediation efforts and de-escalation strategies. Participants reviewed the implications of the recent memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran. The council reiterated that any agreements must contribute to enhancing security and stability while safeguarding the economic and developmental achievements of Gulf countries.
Strengthening Strategic Partnerships
Additionally, the meeting explored avenues for developing the strategic partnership between the GCC and the United States. Participants coordinated joint efforts to tackle security and political challenges while supporting diplomatic initiatives aimed at bolstering regional security and stability.
Importance of Dialogue and Political Solutions
The GCC underscored the necessity of continuing dialogue and political solutions to address regional issues. Such efforts are crucial for achieving lasting security, stability, and sustainable development in the region.
The GCC’s commitment to these principles highlights its proactive approach to fostering a secure and stable environment in the Gulf region.
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