The 46th Gulf Cooperation Council Summit concluded in Manama with leaders adopting the Sakhir Declaration, reaffirming their commitment to deeper political, security and economic integration. Hosted at Bahrain’s Sakhir Palace, the meeting brought together the heads of state of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates at a time of heightened regional tensions.

The declaration underscored the GCC’s collective security doctrine, stressing that the stability of member states is indivisible and that any violation of a country’s sovereignty constitutes a direct threat to the bloc. Leaders reiterated their rejection of foreign interference and the use of force in regional affairs. They also affirmed support for the two-state solution for Palestine and backed effort

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