The Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf Dr. Nayef Falah Mubarak al-Hajraf, welcomed the statement issued by the Kuwait's Foreign Minister and Acting Information Minister Sheikh Dr. Ahmad Nasser al-Mohammad Al-Sabah today, related to strengthening Gulf and Arab solidarity and stability in order to reach a final agreement that achieves what countries aspire for in terms of permanent solidarity in the region.

The Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf affirmed that this statement reflects the councils strength and cohesion as well as its ability to overcome all obstacles and challenges with the grace of God, and with the wisdom of their Majesties and Highnesses the leaders of the GCC countries, which have always been the reference and refuge in the face of the challenges facing the march of the Council, which represents the strategic choice for its member states.

Dr. Al-Hajraf also thanked the supportive efforts of the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, and the friends who supported the mediation efforts and believed in the unity of the Gulf Cooperation Council, its strength and its pivotal role regionally and internationally in enhancing security and peace and supporting development efforts.

Dr. Al-Hajraf extended thanks, appreciation and congratulations to their Majesties and Highnesses, the leaders of the GCC states on this blessed day, and to the members of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, who are witnessing the beginning of a new phase led by their Majesties and Highnesses, the leaders of the GCC states to achieve goodness, development, security and prosperity for the Council, and its state members.

Dr. Al-Hajraf sent a message to the people of the Gulf region and the media, to look positively to the future and avoid everything that could provoke or inflame differences, with the need to focus on everything that would enhance and support solidarity in the Council's march and strengthen its structure to face challenges.

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