GCC Secretary General Meets with the Council’s Ambassadors to India

New Delhi-- As part of his visit to the Republic of India, the Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) for Arab States Dr. Naif Falah Mubarak Al-Hajraf, met yesterday evening with the ambassadors of the Council's Member states to New Delhi.

During the meeting, they discussed the GCC march and the efforts exerted to enhance this blessed march, and consulted in a way that achieves the visions and aspirations of the leaders of the GCC states, in addition to meeting the aspirations of the peoples of the Council and enhances their security and stability.

Dr. Al-Hajraf also stressed the importance of supporting and strengthening cooperation relations between the GCC and India in various fields, reviewing with the ambassadors aspects of bilateral relations and opportunities for joint cooperation in various vital sectors, in a way that achieves mutual benefit and serves the common GCC-Indian interests.

The meeting was attended by Saudi Ambassador, Saleh bin Eid Al-Hussaini; Chargé d'Affairs of UAE Embassy, Majid bin Ahmed Al-Mahlawi; Bahraini Ambassador, Abdurrahman bin Mohammed Al-Qaoud; Chargé d'Affairs of Sultanate of Oman, Suleiman Al-Bassami, and Kuwaiti Ambassador, Jassem Al-Najim.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

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