Crown Prince and the aspirations of the leadership in the Kingdom and the leaders of the Gulf

  by - Abdullah Al-Omeira

The most prominent event at the beginning of the year 2121 The Gulf Cooperation Council held the 41st summit in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Expectations indicate that it will be an exceptional summit, given the very important topics contained in the summit.

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz invited all leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council to participate in the summit's work for Al-Ula.

In its session last Tuesday, headed by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, the Saudi Council of Ministers expressed its welcome to their Majesties and Highnesses, the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, to participate in the forty-first session of the Supreme Council of the Cooperation Council, in the province of Al-Ula next Tuesday, wishing to God Almighty to crown him The work of this summit succeeded in enhancing joint action and expanding cooperation and integration among member states in all fields, in order to fulfill the aspirations and hopes of the citizens of the GCC countries.

It is expected that the crisis will end between the five Gulf and Arab parties (Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt on the one hand, and Qatar on the other side) .. And this is the norm between brothers - no matter how difficult the dispute between the brothers. And moving to deal with files of utmost importance to the Gulf states and their peoples, which have special relations.

What unites brotherhood is much greater than what separates them.

There are great hopes on the horizon to address everything that obstructs the will of the leaders of the Gulf states, who realize that their people have placed great confidence in them to move to broader horizons from cooperation to integration.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz, the leader keen to unify the Gulf, presides over the summit, paying great attention to be one of the most successful summits, with the support of his brothers, the leaders of the GCC countries.

His Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the first respondent to King Salman's directives, always seeks to implement an exemplary vision in order to achieve the aspirations of the King and the Saudi people, and is in the interest of the GCC countries with the support of his brothers, the Gulf leaders.

The vision of His Highness the Crown Prince in leading a comprehensive development renaissance in the Kingdom (Vision 2030) and in the region, especially the Gulf countries, and that the unity of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries and the strengthening of its institutions is one of the directions of this vision.

 Preserving the Gulf Cooperation Council system, the prosperity of its states, and the development of its people are on the list of concerns for the vision of His Highness the Crown Prince, as this is of great importance in transforming this region into a new Europe.

 His Highness the Crown Prince believes that the development efforts taking place in the region, especially the Gulf countries, will turn it into a distinct attraction that will increase the rates of development of the Gulf countries, opportunities to attract investments, improve the lives of their people, and increase their rates of involvement in labor markets and opportunities in new and promising sectors.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman has wagered heavily on the ambition to transform the region led by the Gulf states into a new Europe, which requires removing everything that may hinder the achievement of this, based on the Kingdom’s keenness on all members of the Gulf system, peoples and governments.

His Highness the Crown Prince has close and distinguished relations with the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council states, reflected in his keenness to exchange high-level visits to coordinate positions and integrate them with everything that would preserve the unity of the Gulf entity, enhance its security and strengthen it to face regional threats and challenges.