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GCC Strengthens Security and Economic Integration Ahead of Bahrain Summit

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is prioritizing regional security and economic integration as leaders prepare for the upcoming summit in Bahrain. The focus on collaboration reflects a shared commitment to stability and growth across the Gulf. The summit will discuss pressing political, security, and economic matters.

Additionally, GCC Secretary General Jasem Al-Budaiwi emphasized intensified joint efforts to enhance security, political coordination, and economic cooperation. He referred to the new measures to combat money laundering through legislation, joint operations, technology, and international partnerships. Additionally, a parallel body will coordinate anti-terrorism initiatives to strengthen collective safety.

The summit will also address regional crises, including Gaza, the Iranian nuclear file, and maritime security. Leaders reaffirmed support for sovereignty, peaceful conflict resolution, and a two-state solution for the Palestinian cause. Recent missions to Syria and Lebanon aim to support political and economic stabilization, promote reforms, and combat terrorism and drug smuggling.

On economic matters, Al-Budaiwi outlined efforts to accelerate regional integration. Projects like the Gulf regional railroad, expected by 2030, will improve connectivity. The “one-stop” travel system will allow citizens to move freely between member states without immigration checks. Non-oil sectors contributed 76 percent of GDP in 2024, supported by tourism, logistics, technology, as well as renewable energy initiatives. Negotiations on free trade agreements continue to expand economic ties.

Al-Budaiwi stressed that Gulf countries have achieved high compliance with UN development goals. He highlighted investments in youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, and human capital development. Rapid improvements in health, social services, and sports infrastructure further demonstrate the GCC’s commitment to citizens’ well-being.

The summit comes at a critical time, and leaders aim to strengthen partnerships while addressing global and regional challenges. Enhancing regional security and economic integration remains a central objective, ensuring the Gulf’s stability and prosperity for the future.

In conclusion, the GCC continues to pursue innovative strategies to unify policies, secure borders, and boost economic growth. The focus on regional security and economic integration highlights the bloc’s dedication to long-term stability and sustainable development across its member states.

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