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The day after tomorrow, Tuesday, the 41st Summit of the Supreme Council of the Cooperation Council will be held in Al-Ula, in the north-west of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, at the invitation of the guardian of the two holy mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz. Al Saud and the participation of the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council member states.
In this regard, the Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Nayef Falah Mubarak Al-Hajraf, confirmed on Sunday that the 41st session of the Council to be held in Riyadh on January 5, 2021, despite the exceptional circumstances facing the world , confirms the willingness of the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries to preserve the GCC As a cohesive system capable of overcoming difficulties and challenges.
He also said: “We affirm that it is important to strengthen all areas of Gulf cooperation and integration, to make the economic record the title of the fifth decade of the Gulf Cooperation Council march. by strengthening and supporting joint work to help restore economic recovery, restore growth and return to normal after the pandemic and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
Al-Hajraf pointed out that the Cooperation Council has made many achievements and integration projects over the past four decades, including the Gulf Common Market, Customs Union, electricity connection, freedom of mobility of capital and many other gains enjoyed by the citizens of the Cooperation Council that lay the groundwork for the next phase of this process of building A Bright Future.
Transfer of invitations to board officers
Earlier, the Gulf Cooperation Council announced on Saturday that the Guardian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, had instructed the Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council to extend invitations to the leaders of GCC countries to participate in the proceedings. of the 41st session of the Council.
It is mentioned that the Supreme Council is the supreme authority of the Cooperation Council and is composed of heads of member states and meets every year in ordinary session, and the forty-first session represents a new stage in the march of the Council of Gulf cooperation as we enter the fifth decade of the life of the Council, which is to create new horizons for the citizens of the Gulf and to empower and rehabilitate the youth of the Gulf. Leading the Gulf economy and long-term development to build a self-sustaining Gulf society.
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