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Strait of Hormuz Significance

Percentage of global oil and LNG supplies passing through the Strait of Hormuz

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middleeasteye.net
Gulf leaders to meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss Iran war

Gulf leaders will meet in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for the first time in person since the war on Iran began at the end of February. The exceptional meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council in Jeddah is aimed at crafting a response to Iranian missile and drone attacks, a Gulf official told Reuters. The war, which began after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, has seen key infratructure in all six GCC states hit, with US-linked firms and military bases targeted. Attacks have subsided since the US and Iran entered a ceasefire on 8 April, but talks are inconclusive and Gulf kingdoms remain wary. Qatar's emir, Kuwait's crown prince, Bahrain's king and the United Arab Emirates' foreign minister arrived in Jeddah to attend the summit, Saudi state media reported. It was unclear who would represent Oman, the remaining member of the GCC along with Saudi Arabia, which hosts the council's headquarters. The GCC has faced some criticism from the UAE. “It is true that, logistically, the GCC countries supported each other, but politically and militarily, I think their position was the weakest in history,” senior UAE official Anwar Gargash told a conference in the UAE on Monday. “I expected such a weak position from the Arab League, and I am not surprised by it, but I have not expected it from the GCC, and I am surprised by it."

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aljazeera.com
Gulf leaders meet in Saudi Arabia for first time since start of war on ...

High-level GCC summit in Jeddah embodies ‘unified Gulf stance’ towards the war, Qatar’s emir says.Gulf leaders have gathered in Saudi Arabia to discuss a regional crisis triggered by the United States-Israel war on Iran, their first in-person meeting since the outbreak of the conflict two months ago.The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) leaders were greeted by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as they arrived in Jeddah on Tuesday, according to images released by Saudi state media.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4How Iran has changed, and how it hasn’t, in two months of warlist 2 of 4UAE leaves OPEC in blow to oil cartel during war on Iranlist 3 of 4What’s in Iran’s latest proposal – and how has the US responded?list 4 of 4The Take: Is a US-Iran deal still possible?end of list“During the summit, a number of topics and issues related to regional and international developments were discussed, as well as the coordination of efforts in response to them,” the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.Among those in attendance were Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the SPA said.The summit embodied “the unified Gulf stance” towards the war and the need to intensify coordination in pursuit of a diplomatic path forward to preserve the security and stability of the region, Sheikh Tamim said in a social media post after the meeting.The talks took place as the US considers an Iranian proposal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway that has essentially been closed during the war, disrupting the global economy.The six energy-rich GCC countries – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have stressed that the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas supplies pass during peacetime, must reopen and any deal must result in a permanent, long-term arrangement.The talks in Jeddah also coincided with the UAE announcing a decision to withdraw from OPEC and OPEC+ to focus on “national interests”, dealing ⁠a heavy ⁠blow to the oil-exporting groups.Earlier on Tuesday, Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs cautioned against the possibility of a “frozen conflict” in the Gulf.“We do not want to see a return to hostilities in the region anytime soon. We do not want to see a frozen conflict that ends up being thawed every time there is a political reason,” spoke...

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gulfnews.com
GCC Leaders Meet in Jeddah to Forge Response to Iran War ... - Gulf News

First in-person summit since war began aims to craft response to Iran's aggression Flags of member-nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which groups Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi ...

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english.alarabiya.net
MBS chairs GCC Consultative Summit, regional and international ...

The summit comes as relations between Gulf countries and Iran have been badly strained since the outbreak of war between Iran, the United States and Israel on February 28.

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