• Sheikh Zayed and Sultan Qaboos speak at the first GCC Summit, in 1981, at the InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi. Courtesy: Intercontinental Hotel
    Sheikh Zayed and Sultan Qaboos speak at the first GCC Summit, in 1981, at the InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi. Courtesy: Intercontinental Hotel
  • Sheikh Zayed walks through the corridor of the InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi, with King Khalid of Saudi Arabia beside him, for the first GCC summit. Behind them are the other GCC country rulers. Courtesy: InterContinental Hotel
    Sheikh Zayed walks through the corridor of the InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi, with King Khalid of Saudi Arabia beside him, for the first GCC summit. Behind them are the other GCC country rulers. Courtesy: InterContinental Hotel
  • Sheikh Zayed sits with Emir Jaber Al Ahmad of Kuwait, Emir Isa of Bahrain and King Khalid of Saudi Arabia during the first GCC summit in 1981.
    Sheikh Zayed sits with Emir Jaber Al Ahmad of Kuwait, Emir Isa of Bahrain and King Khalid of Saudi Arabia during the first GCC summit in 1981.
  • The Dar El Istiqbal ballroom in the InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi, where the first GCC summit took place in 1981. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
    The Dar El Istiqbal ballroom in the InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi, where the first GCC summit took place in 1981. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
  • The GCC summit table is flown to the InterContinental Abu Dhabi by a helicopter for the inaugural event. Courtesy: InterContinental Hotel
    The GCC summit table is flown to the InterContinental Abu Dhabi by a helicopter for the inaugural event. Courtesy: InterContinental Hotel
  • An image from the first GCC summit, held at the InterContinental Hotel in Abu Dhabi, is displayed in the main lobby. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
    An image from the first GCC summit, held at the InterContinental Hotel in Abu Dhabi, is displayed in the main lobby. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
  • Sheikh Zayed at a press conference following the first GCC summit in Abu Dhabi, 1981. Courtesy: National Archives
    Sheikh Zayed at a press conference following the first GCC summit in Abu Dhabi, 1981. Courtesy: National Archives
  • L-R: King Khalid bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia, Emir Jaber Al Ahmad of Kuwait, Sultan Qaboos of Oman, Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad of Qatar, Sheikh Zayed of the UAE and Sheikh Isa of Bahrain, at the first GCC summit in Abu Dhabi, 1981. Courtesy: National Archives
    L-R: King Khalid bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia, Emir Jaber Al Ahmad of Kuwait, Sultan Qaboos of Oman, Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad of Qatar, Sheikh Zayed of the UAE and Sheikh Isa of Bahrain, at the first GCC summit in Abu Dhabi, 1981. Courtesy: National Archives
  • The first GCC summit is held at the InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi on May 25, 1981. Pictured are Sheikh Zayed, Sultan Qaboos, King Khalid bin Abdulaziz and Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai. Courtesy: Intercontinental Hotel Abu Dhabi
    The first GCC summit is held at the InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi on May 25, 1981. Pictured are Sheikh Zayed, Sultan Qaboos, King Khalid bin Abdulaziz and Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai. Courtesy: Intercontinental Hotel Abu Dhabi
  • Gulf heads of state attend the first GCC summit, held in the InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi on May 25, 1981.
    Gulf heads of state attend the first GCC summit, held in the InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi on May 25, 1981.
  • Gulf heads of state at the first GCC summit, held in Abu Dhabi on May 25, 1981.
    Gulf heads of state at the first GCC summit, held in Abu Dhabi on May 25, 1981.
  • The first GCC summit, held at the InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi in 1981. Courtesy: Intercontinental Hotel
    The first GCC summit, held at the InterContinental Hotel Abu Dhabi in 1981. Courtesy: Intercontinental Hotel

Rejuvenation of the GCC a boon for regional interests


Thomas Harding
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The Gulf Co-operation Council is focusing on putting aside longstanding geopolitical differences and moving forward together on the shared challenges of the region, leading Middle East experts have told an anniversary seminar at the Chatham House think tank.

The academics told the London-based institution that any nuclear deal with Iran and the United States should involve the agreement of Gulf States and that the GCC, which on Wednesday was marking its 40th anniversary, was the forum through which to achieve co-ordination. The regional union should also continue functioning together to advance the interests of all six countries, the Chatham House webinar heard.

Despite challenges over the last four decades, the experts welcomed the anniversary of the GCC's founding, which brought together the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar as an economic and regional security organisation.

With the Al Ula declaration rejuvenating Gulf unity in January by ending the three-and-a-half-year rift with Qatar, diplomatic ties between the states have been bolstered, the webinar heard.

Bader Al Saif, a Kuwait-based participant, called for the GCC “to continue functioning in a healthy way, in a proper way and in a way that advances the interests of all states”.

He said the GCC states “do not need to cancel one another” and could “integrate themselves”.

The lecturer from the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Centre, speaking from Kuwait, said “being honest, transparent, patient and with a sense of grace,” were the “traits that brought the GCC together”.

Commenting on the ongoing talks between the US and Iran on a nuclear deal, he said there needed to be "a clear message" from the US "both to the GCC governments and Israel that nothing will take place without initial counsel with them as partners".

There should be acknowledgement of the “successes and economic integration” that the bloc has witnessed, said Kristin Smith Diwan, of the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington.

“In the past decades, the GCC has taken some steps towards a customs union and co-ordinating their policies,” she said.

The webinar was also told by Ms Diwan that the post-oil economy posed a challenge as “the most fundamental economic factor” for Gulf states.

Chatham House also heard from Mr Al Saif that some GCC nations were concerned that Turkey and Iran were “messing up with some members”.

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Qualifier A, Muscat

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Fixtures

Friday, February 18: 10am Oman v Nepal, Canada v Philippines; 2pm Ireland v UAE, Germany v Bahrain 

Saturday, February 19: 10am Oman v Canada, Nepal v Philippines; 2pm UAE v Germany, Ireland v Bahrain 

Monday, February 21: 10am Ireland v Germany, UAE v Bahrain; 2pm Nepal v Canada, Oman v Philippines 

Tuesday, February 22: 2pm Semi-finals 

Thursday, February 24: 2pm Final 

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Yemeni government: Exiled government in Aden led by eight-member Presidential Leadership Council

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