GCC leaders keen to advance joint action, says Al-Atiyyah 2

  • 12/15/2022
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MUSCAT Al-Atiyyah said the summit would be looking into visions of the consultative authority in relation to inflation and the general hike in the price of commodities, as well as their social impact on Gulf citizens and economies. The Secretary General also said that he would be referring a report to the summit on means to counter the negative impact that some media outlets had on youth, adding that another report dealt with the GCC's strategic cultural plan. The GCC leaders will also look into results of the meetings of foreign ministers, he said, as well as progress in cooperation with Yemen and negotiations with other countries and economic blocs. Al-Atiyyah further said the leaders would be discussing the three UAE islands occupied by Iran, GCC-Iran relations, the latest developments in the Iranian nuclear dossier, as well as the situations in Iraq and the Palestinian territories, and the Middle East peace process.--SPA www.spa.gov.sa/619872

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