The Minister of Interior and Commander of the Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya), Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani, held a meeting with the Higher Committee for the Joint Security Exercise of the Security Agencies in the GCC countries. The exercise, called “Arabian Gulf Security 4,” will take place in Qatar early next year.
During the meeting, Sheikh Khalifa received a briefing on the latest preparations for the event. The exercise aims to improve cooperation between security agencies from the GCC countries. The committee provided the timeline and logistical details to ensure the event runs smoothly.
The “Arabian Gulf Security 4” exercise will enhance coordination and efficiency among the GCC security agencies. It will address various regional security challenges. By doing so, it will help security forces respond more effectively to potential threats. Additionally, the exercise will foster collaboration among Gulf countries, allowing security personnel to share strategies and insights.
Moreover, the Higher Committee discussed integrating new technologies and strategies to strengthen security protocols. The members highlighted the importance of this exercise in building a unified security framework. They also stressed that it would lay the groundwork for future collaborative initiatives, enhancing GCC countries’ collective security.
Sheikh Khalifa expressed his full support for the exercise. He emphasized the importance of cooperation among the GCC countries to maintain peace and security. Furthermore, he reiterated Qatar’s commitment to hosting the event and ensuring the safety of all involved. The “Arabian Gulf Security 4” exercise will also provide a valuable platform for knowledge-sharing, which will enhance the capabilities of security personnel across the region.
Ultimately, the exercise will unite experts and security forces from all GCC nations. It will strengthen the region’s ability to address complex security issues. It also plays a vital role in reinforcing regional stability, improving security coordination, and increasing readiness.

