Bangladesh, April 29 -- The recent Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit in Jeddah marks a pivotal moment in the regions evolving security and economic architecture. Convened in the aftermath of a prolonged and destabilizing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States, the summit reflected not only on the immediate military and economic shocks of the war but also on a broader recalibration of Gulf strategy. What emerged from the discussions was a clear recognition that vulnerability exposed by conflict must now be transformed into long-term structural resilience.
Since hostilities began in late February, GCC states have operated in a near-constant state of high-level coordination. Emergency diplomatic meetings, joint regional ...
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