Al-Hajraf: Gulf Security is Important to World’s Security

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Dr. Nayef Al-Hajraf. Asharq Al-Awsat
Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Dr. Nayef Al-Hajraf. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Al-Hajraf: Gulf Security is Important to World’s Security

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Dr. Nayef Al-Hajraf. Asharq Al-Awsat
Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Dr. Nayef Al-Hajraf. Asharq Al-Awsat

Dr. Nayef Al-Hajraf, Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), affirmed that the Gulf countries would continue to protect their interests and implement their plans towards a better future for their people and the region in general, stressing that the security of the Gulf was important to the world.

On the sidelines on the the eleventh session of the Gulf Research Forum, organized by the Gulf Research Center and the British University of Cambridge on Friday, Al-Hajraf said that one of the lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic was that solidarity was the only way to face challenges.

“No country can act alone, and every country can talk about its experience,” he noted.

He went on to say that the GCC, since its establishment, has actively engaged to confront terrorism and balance energy markets to achieve the interests of producers and consumers alike.

“Locally, GCC countries have developed plans to diversify their economies and improve the quality of life for their people. The GCC journey has remained stable despite the challenges,” he said, adding that the safety of the Gulf was very important to the security of the world.

“The situation in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen highlights a threat to the security of the Gulf,” Al-Hajraf warned.

The GCC Secretary-General stressed that the Gulf States would continue to protect their interests and meet the aspirations of their peoples.

For his part, Dr. Abdulaziz bin Saqr, President of the Gulf Research Center, stated that the forum comes at an important stage, as the world faces the repercussions of the pandemic. He noted that the virtual forum would feature 11 workshops, during which a number of research papers pertaining to Gulf affairs would be presented.

According to the head of the Gulf Research Center, discussions would also touch on the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the GCC, energy prospects and Gulf-US relations.



MWL Welcomes UN Co-Chairs' Statement on Palestinian Question and Two-State Solution

MWL Welcomes UN Co-Chairs' Statement on Palestinian Question and Two-State Solution
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MWL Welcomes UN Co-Chairs' Statement on Palestinian Question and Two-State Solution

MWL Welcomes UN Co-Chairs' Statement on Palestinian Question and Two-State Solution

The Muslim World League (MWL) welcomed the statement issued by the Co-Chairs of the United Nations High-Level International Conference on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, represented by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the French Republic.
In a statement from the League’s General Secretariat, MWL Secretary-General and Chairman of the Organization of Muslim Scholars Sheikh Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa reaffirmed the League and the Islamic world’s appreciation for the pivotal and significant momentum generated by the international coalition, led by Saudi Arabia, to implement the two-state solution.

He noted that this conference was one of the important outcomes of these efforts, alongside the coalition’s remarkable diplomatic achievements in a short time, which have pushed the international community toward a legitimate and responsible stance aligned with the legal and human rights of the Palestinian people, SPA reported.

Dr. Al-Issa also expressed regret over the ongoing escalation and recent developments in the region that led to the suspension of this historic conference, which had been widely anticipated as a step toward a peaceful settlement of the Palestinian question, the implementation of the two-state solution, and an end to the prolonged suffering of the Palestinian people and the humanitarian tragedy facing civilians in Gaza.

He praised the statement’s reaffirmation of unwavering support for all efforts aimed at ending the war in Gaza and achieving a just and sustainable resolution to the Palestinian question through the implementation of the two-state solution.