His Excellency Al Marar Leads UAE Delegation to 164th Session of GCC Ministerial Council Meeting

The session concluded with a final statement outlining recent updates on joint GCC initiatives, regional and global political developments, and the GCC’s position on files of mutual interest. It also reaffirmed the GCC’s unwavering position on Iran’s occupation of the three UAE islands: Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa.
Furthermore, the statement underscored the importance of strengthening the GCC partnerships with countries and organizations at the international level, maintaining dialogue, and enhancing strategic relations between the GCC countries and nations as well as regional and international organizations.
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