Jasem Al-Budaiwi, Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), praised Oman for hosting key diplomatic talks. The dialogue between the United States and Iran took place recently in the Sultanate of Oman.
During a formal statement, Al-Budaiwi expressed strong support for Oman’s efforts to promote regional stability and security. He said Oman has consistently shown wisdom in encouraging open dialogue and peaceful cooperation.
He highlighted Oman’s balanced foreign policy and its commitment to resolving disputes through mutual understanding. According to him, these values support long-term peace across the Gulf and beyond.
Al-Budaiwi also noted that GCC member states remain committed to advancing regional stability and security. They work closely with international partners to find peaceful solutions to ongoing conflicts.
He explained that the GCC always seeks to build solid and reliable relationships with other countries. These ties create space for diplomacy, shared interests, and trust among nations.
Moreover, the GCC continues to launch peace-driven initiatives that reflect the hopes of people across the region. These initiatives help promote progress and reduce the risk of escalation.
In his remarks, Al-Budaiwi welcomed the ongoing US-Iran dialogue as a hopeful sign. He said the talks could open new doors for cooperation between the two countries.
At the same time, he stressed the importance of continued discussions that aim to strengthen regional stability and security. He believes lasting peace can only come through meaningful dialogue and joint efforts.
The GCC remains active in supporting any steps that lead to less conflict and more cooperation. As a regional body, it consistently promotes diplomacy as the most effective tool.
Finally, Al-Budaiwi expressed hope that this latest round of talks would result in practical and peaceful outcomes. He said this could benefit not just the Gulf, but global regional stability and security as well.