GCC Ministers Commend Saudi Efforts in Reviving Arab Peace Initiative

GCC Ministers Commend Saudi Efforts in Reviving Arab Peace Initiative
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GCC Ministers Commend Saudi Efforts in Reviving Arab Peace Initiative

GCC Ministers Commend Saudi Efforts in Reviving Arab Peace Initiative

A meeting of foreign ministers from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on Sunday highlighted the significance of consolidating Arab unity and fostering the essential elements that promote stability, prosperity, and a promising future for Arab nations and upcoming generations.

The 156th ministerial meeting commended Saudi Arabia’s endeavors in bridging viewpoints, promoting solidarity, preventing violence, and achieving peaceful resolutions in a wide range of domestic and international matters.

The ministers also praised the Kingdom's success in hosting several important international and regional events, including the 32nd Arab Summit on May 19, 2023, in Jeddah.

They commended progress achieved by GCC countries within the framework of their space programs, the efforts of the UAE and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the field of outer space exploration, and the positive impact of this on the development of knowledge, scientific research and practical applications.

- Boosting Joint Gulf Action

GCC ministers reviewed the process of integration among the GCC countries, and stressed the continuity of achieving more coordination, integration and interdependence in all fields, in order to achieve the aspirations of the GCC citizens, the completion of the requirements for finalizing the Customs Union, and the application of full equality in treatment between the citizens of the GCC countries in the fields of the GCC Common Market.

The top diplomats also approved the foreign action plan in the field of human rights (2023-2026).

- Combatting Terrorism

The ministers welcomed the results of the ministerial meeting of the International Coalition to defeat ISIS, which was held in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on June 8, 2023, and affirmed the commitment of GCC countries to continue their efforts within the Coalition, and to support international and regional efforts against all terrorist organizations.

The Council affirmed its firm positions and decisions towards terrorism, whatever its source, and its rejection of all its forms, motives, and justifications, and to work to dry up its sources of financing.

The ministerial meeting condemned all terrorist acts, stressing the sanctity of civilian lives and civilian facilities such as schools, places of worship and hospitals. It affirmed the importance of international and regional coordination to confront terrorist groups and sectarian militias that threaten security and stability.

- Iranian Occupation of the Three Islands of the UAE

The GCC ministers reiterated the Council’s firm positions and decisions rejecting Iran’s continued occupation of the three islands of the UAE: The Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa.

They stressed support for the sovereignty of the UAE over its three islands, territorial waters, airspace, continental shelf, and economic zone, as an indivisible part from the territory of the UAE.

According to the ministers, any practices or actions carried out by Iran on the three islands are null, void and have no effect on the right of the sovereignty of the UAE over its three islands.

The ministers called on Iran to respond to the efforts of the UAE to resolve the issue through direct negotiations or resorting to the International Court of Justice.

- Reviving the Arab Peace Initiative

The ministers affirmed the GCC’s firm positions on the centrality of the Palestinian Cause, its support for the sovereignty of the Palestinian people over all Palestinian territories occupied since June 1967, the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Al Quds as its capital, and the guarantee of refugee rights, in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative and international legitimacy resolutions.

They stressed the need to double the efforts of the international community to resolve the conflict, in a way that fulfils all the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.

The GCC ministers commended the efforts made by Saudi Arabia, in cooperation with the Arab League and the European Union, to revive the Arab Peace Initiative and confront Israeli violations.

The meeting also condemned the repeated incursions by Israeli officials and settlers into the courtyards of Al Aqsa Mosque, saying it poses a serious violation of international law and the historical and legal status quo in the city of Al Quds.

The ministers urged the international community to intervene to stop the targeting of Palestinian presence in Al Quds, the expulsion of Palestinians from their homes in East Al Quds, attempts to change its legal character, demographic composition, and arrangements for Islamic holy places, and the attempts to impose Israeli sovereignty over them in clear violation of the international law, international resolutions, and the existing concluded agreements.

The meeting stressed the need to stop unilateral measures on the part of Israel.

The ministers condemned Israel’s continued construction of settlement units in the occupied Palestinian territories, and rejected any tendency to annex settlements to Israel or impose Israeli sovereignty over them, in clear violation of international legitimacy resolutions, including UN Security Council Resolution No. 2334, calling on the international community to put pressure on the Israeli authorities to reverse its settlement decisions.

Additionally, the ministers praised the generous assistance provided by the GCC countries to support the activities of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), and called on the international community to continue supporting it to continue its mission until the return of the Palestinian refugees.

- Iran

The ministers reaffirmed the resolutions of the GCC Supreme Council made during its 43rd session in December 2022 regarding the relationship with the Islamic Republic of Iran.

These resolutions emphasized the fundamental principles for enhancing relations, including a steadfast commitment to good neighborliness, mutual respect, adherence to international norms, laws, and agreements, non-interference in internal affairs, peaceful resolution of disputes through direct dialogue, and abstaining from the use or threat of force.

These principles are aimed at safeguarding the pillars of security, stability, and peace in the region.

They stressed the importance of Iran’s commitment not to exceed the rate of uranium enrichment required for peaceful uses, and the need to fulfil its obligations and fully cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency.

The ministers further confirmed the preparedness of GCC nations to collaborate and effectively address the matter at hand.

They emphasized the importance of their active participation in regional and international negotiations, discussions, and meetings concerning not only the Iranian nuclear program but also all security issues and concerns of the GCC states.

This inclusive approach aims to foster shared objectives and interests, while upholding principles of sovereignty, good neighborliness, and compliance with UN resolutions and international legitimacy. By doing so, they seek to reinforce regional and international security and stability.

They stressed the importance of preserving maritime security and waterways in the region, and addressing everything that might threaten the shipping lanes, international trade, and oil installations in the GCC states.



Southern Yemen Leaders Seek Just Solutions at Upcoming Dialogue Conference in Riyadh

Yemeni officials are seen at the consultative meet in in Riyadh on Sunday. (Reuters)
Yemeni officials are seen at the consultative meet in in Riyadh on Sunday. (Reuters)
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Southern Yemen Leaders Seek Just Solutions at Upcoming Dialogue Conference in Riyadh

Yemeni officials are seen at the consultative meet in in Riyadh on Sunday. (Reuters)
Yemeni officials are seen at the consultative meet in in Riyadh on Sunday. (Reuters)

A consultative meeting on southern Yemen was held in Riyadh on Sunday, marking a return of the southern issue to the forefront of the regional scene. The meeting brought together leaderships, elders and senior figures from the South.

Saudi Arabia has been exerting firm efforts to steer the southern issue clear of political tensions and open conflicts and more towards dialogue that would lead to just solutions that would resolve pending disputes.

Sunday's meeting paves the way for a conference on southern Yemen hosted by Riyadh as part of its efforts to support a comprehensive political solution that tackles the southern issue and boosts security and stability in Yemen and the region.

The meeting was held amid unprecedented complications in Yemen and political, security and economic challenges facing the South. At the upcoming Riyadh conference, the gatherers will aim to reach a common vision on the South that is based on dialogue away from escalation and violence.

A closing statement following the consultative talks said the meeting reflects the South's collective will to reach a "just, secure and sustainable solution to the Southern issue."

A political path based on dialogue is the only way to avert more divisions and internal conflicts in the South, said the statement read by Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) member Abou Zaraa Al-Mahrami.

The participants "sensed during their direct meetings with Saudi leaderships and officials clear unconditional support for the legitimate demands of the southerners, starting with their right to reach a comprehensive political solution that ensures their dignity, security and stability," it added.

This path ensures the southerners' right to determine their political fate through a mechanism that does not marginalize any party, it went on to say.

The statement underscored "the southerners' options, including shaping the state and its political future, are their rights and their rights alone."

The upcoming Riyadh dialogue is a "rare historic opportunity" to set the southern issue back on the right path, said the statement, warning against attempts to undermine this opportunity by sparking side conflicts that serve regional parties that want chaos to persist.

Observers have said that the southern issue had been greatly undermined by controversial political and financial practices and by parties placing their own interests above national ones.

Saudi Arabia's sponsorship of the cause has one again returned it to the forefront in Yemen and made it an indispensable part of a comprehensive political solution in the country, they continued.

The statement called on the international community to support the renewed efforts related to the southern issue and to respect the aspirations of the southerners, saying this is critical to any comprehensive and sustainable settlement.

Commenting on the demonstrations that had taken place in the interim capital Aden, the statement said they reflect legitimate popular demands related to the southern issue and difficult living conditions.

The gatherers in Riyadh were also severely critical of Abu Dhabi's role in Yemen. Observers have said that the United Arab Emirates' role in supporting certain parties and not others helped deepen divisions in the South, prolong chaos and obstruct a comprehensive political solution.

The observers noted international reports that detected a similar approach adopted by the UAE in other countries, such as Sudan, Libya and Somalia, where its backing of local factions deepened crises instead of resolving them.

They contrasted this with Saudi Arabia's approach that supports the state, dialogue, stability and development.

The observers warned that the persistence of foreign meddling that deepens divisions in Yemen may force Riyadh to take a firmer stance to protect dialogue, to ensure that counter-terrorism efforts are not undermined and to achieve security and stability in Yemen.


Saudi Leadership Extends Condolences to Thailand over Victims of Crane Collapse on Train

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister. (SPA)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister. (SPA)
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Saudi Leadership Extends Condolences to Thailand over Victims of Crane Collapse on Train

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister. (SPA)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister. (SPA)

The Saudi leadership extended condolences on Sunday to King of Thailand over the victims of a crane accident that fell onto a train in northeastern Thailand killing tens and injuring several.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques sent a cable to King of Thailand, Maha Vajiralongkorn, offering his deepest condolences and sincere sympathy to the families of the deceased, and the Thai people, wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, sent a similar cable to the Thai king.

He extended his deepest condolences to the king, the families of the deceased, and the Thai people.


Saudi Arabia Welcomes Agreement between Syrian Govt, SDF

People celebrate as Syrian government troops take control of the town from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Raqqa, northeastern Syria, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026. (AP)
People celebrate as Syrian government troops take control of the town from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Raqqa, northeastern Syria, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026. (AP)
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Saudi Arabia Welcomes Agreement between Syrian Govt, SDF

People celebrate as Syrian government troops take control of the town from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Raqqa, northeastern Syria, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026. (AP)
People celebrate as Syrian government troops take control of the town from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Raqqa, northeastern Syria, Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026. (AP)

Saudi Arabia welcomed on Monday the ceasefire agreement between the Syrian government and Syrian Democratic Forces that was reached on Sunday.

A Saudi Foreign Ministry statement hoped the deal would help bolster security and stability and build state institutions to meet the Syrian people's aspirations for development and prosperity.

The statement reiterated the Kingdom's full support for the Syrian government's efforts to boost civil peace and preserve Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The Syrian government Sunday announced a ceasefire with the SDF, taking almost full control of the country and dismantling the Kurdish-led forces that controlled the northeast for over a decade.

The agreement includes dismantling the SDF and having its forces join Syria’s military and security forces, while senior military and civilian officials would be given high-ranking positions in state institutions.

The SDF would have to give up the Raqqa and Deir Ezzor provinces to the Syrian military and government, as well as its border crossings and oil and gas fields.