The beginning of the Saudi Crown Prince’s trip to the countries bordering the Persian Gulf.
Informed sources in Riyadh announced the beginning of the Saudi Crown Prince’s term visit to some Arab countries in the Persian Gulf from today (Monday) with a focus on Iran.
Informed sources in Riyadh reported today (Monday, December 6th) that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to some Gulf Arab states, including Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, the UAE and Kuwait.
The German news agency quoted unnamed sources as saying that the visit “focuses on strengthening cooperation and coordination between the GCC countries in all important areas and issues in the region, and one of the most important issues on the agenda of the visit is conflict.” It is about Iran’s nuclear and missile case with all its components and everything that contributes to regional and international security and stability.
According to the report, the trip will provide a comprehensive solution to the Yemeni crisis based on the Persian Gulf Initiative and its implementation mechanism, the results of the Yemeni National Dialogue Conference, UN Security Council Resolution 2216 and the Saudi initiative to end The crisis in Yemen and the end of the human suffering of the Yemeni people will be examined.
According to these sources, during this trip, the developments in Iraq will be discussed in the light of the announcement of the results of the recent parliamentary elections, the situation in Syria and the developments in Palestine.
An informed source told the German News Agency that Bin Salman’s talks in the GCC countries also stressed the importance of uniting positions on regional and international political issues, adopting a policy of self-reliance in the face of any fluctuations in international positions and adopting it. It will take positions in line with the interests of the GCC countries and move towards participation on the broader horizons in accordance with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s 2030 vision.
Another source stated that resolving any geopolitical differences at any level and speeding up cooperation in various fields including security, defense, economy, trade and investment between the six GCC member states is an important part of the Crown Prince’s talks with the officials of this Will form countries.