GCC Ambassadors in Jordan Reiterate Support for Joint Action

Saudi Ambassador to Jordan Nayef Al-Sudairy reaffirmed his country’s keenness on uniting the stances of regional states against Iranian threats and interference policies that affect internal affairs of neighboring nations, destabilize the region, and cause wars.
Speaking at a meeting for
Ambassadors of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries to Jordan, Sudairy
stressed that confronting Iranian threats will steer the approach of the gulf
body.
He added that the GCC believes
strongly in participating in negotiations, whether directly or indirectly, and
in ensuring that the voice of Arab states is heard.
Sudairy also highlighted that the
final statement issued by the GCC summit, which was held in the Saudi city of
AlUla, confirmed support for Jordan's security, stability, and development, as
well as intensifying efforts to implement joint action plans agreed upon within
the framework of the strategic partnership between the GCC and Jordan.
The diplomat pointed out that the
GCC Council countries in general, and Saudi Arabia in particular, are
“constantly” working to strengthen relations with Jordan.
Talks in Amman followed the GCC
AlUla summit and were aimed at exchanging views and coordinating stances in
support of joint issues.
They also aim at coordinating
positions in a way that serves the common interests of Arab Gulf states and
Jordan.
Sudairy noted that intensified
efforts are being mounted to implement joint action plans that were agreed upon
within the framework of the strategic partnership held between the GCC and
Jordan.
For their part, the ambassadors of
Bahrain, the UAE, Qatar, and Oman said that Gulf-Jordanian relations are “an
example for Arab cooperation in all fields,” and a “bright model” that can be
built upon to promote joint Arab action and Arab activate agreements and
decisions in this regard.
The envoys agreed on the importance of supporting cooperation frameworks between the GCC and Jordan in various fields, the joint statement added.