Joint statement of GCC-ASEAN summit
The Joint statement from the GCC-ASEAN summit contains 42 points.
The Joint statement from the GCC-ASEAN summit contains 42 points.
The leaders of GCC and ASEAN countries agreed on five key points.
On behalf of His Majesty, His Highness Sayyid Shihab, Deputy Prime Minister for Defence Affairs, led the Omani delegation to the GCC-ASEAN summit.
His Highness the Deputy Prime Minister for Defence Affairs, is heading Oman's delegation to the GCC/ASEAN summit.
His Highness Sayyid Shihab bin Tarik Al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for Defence Affairs will head Oman’s delegation at the GCC-ASEAN Summit.
Oman's Foreign Minister said the GCC countries are taking rational incremental steps in their continuing political and diplomatic effort to halt military action and allow the delivery of aid.
GCC Foreign Ministers called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, an end to Israel's military operations in Gaza and an end Israel’s blockade, announcing funding of US$ 100 million for an aid package to reach Gaza urgently.
The Ministers are attending an extraordinary meeting to discuss the developments in the Gaza Strip.
The joint statement covers many issues including trade and investment, regional security and cooperation, climate change and the environment and regional and international issues.