Monday, 24 November 2014

Arabs must come up with action plan to end regional conflicts | GulfNews.com

Arabs must come up with action plan to end regional conflicts | GulfNews.com:



"Following months of talks aimed at bridging the gaps between its member states, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is back on track.



At an extraordinary summit hosted by Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, an agreement was reached to end an eight-month dispute over foreign policy differences, especially with regards to Egypt and the Muslim Brotherhood, between Qatar on one side and the kingdom, the UAE and Bahrain on the other.



This saw the three countries recalling their ambassadors from Doha. The agreement, reached last week, means that the six members of the GCC have chosen to close ranks in the face of the increasingly multiplying regional threats, stemming from the civil strife in a number of countries in the Arab world, such as Syria, Libya, Yemen and Iraq."



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