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Bahrain Strengthens Gulf Parliamentary Coordination Ahead of Asian Assembly

The Kingdom of Bahrain sent a parliamentary delegation to the Gulf Coordination Meeting to prepare for the Asian Parliamentary Assembly in Moscow. The meeting emphasized the importance of unified Gulf positions in presenting a strong and consistent voice on regional social and cultural matters.

Delegations from the legislative councils of all Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries attended the meeting. They reviewed the committee agenda and discussed the topics to be presented at the Asian Parliamentary Assembly. Furthermore, they coordinated roles and responsibilities to ensure smooth and effective participation.

The meeting highlighted the value of cooperation among GCC legislative councils. By aligning strategies, the countries aim to strengthen their influence on key social and cultural issues affecting Asia. Additionally, the discussions reflected the collective commitment of the GCC countries to promote shared interests abroad.

Bahrain’s delegation focused on promoting its vision for regional cooperation. It aimed to reinforce shared priorities and ensure that Gulf countries speak with one voice during the Assembly. The delegation also explored methods to present coordinated solutions to challenges facing social and cultural development in Asia.

The coordination meeting included detailed discussions on various proposals and topics. Delegates emphasized exchanging ideas and ensuring clarity on positions before the Assembly. As a result, GCC countries can avoid conflicting viewpoints and present cohesive solutions.

Representatives from Bahrain highlighted the significance of unified Gulf positions in advancing the region’s goals. The delegation underlined the importance of teamwork and early preparation to achieve meaningful results at international forums. Moreover, the meeting provided an opportunity to strengthen relationships among Gulf parliamentary councils.

Through careful planning and joint discussions, the GCC legislative councils aim to maximize their impact at the Asian Parliamentary Assembly. By maintaining unified Gulf positions, they ensure that social and cultural priorities are clearly communicated and effectively defended.

The upcoming Assembly, scheduled from October 28 to 30 in Moscow, will see Gulf delegations actively participate in discussions on a wide range of topics. Bahrain’s preparation demonstrates the country’s commitment to regional leadership and collaboration. This effort confirms that unified Gulf positions remain central to achieve shared goals and developing the influence of the Gulf region internationally.

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