The Gulf Cooperation Council Summit in Manama marked a significant shift in the region's approach to security and political priorities. In response to recent conflicts and direct attacks, Gulf states emphasized that their security is indivisible, treating aggression against one as aggression against all. The summit's communique strongly condemned Israel's actions in Gaza, labeling them as crimes of genocide and rejecting claims of self-defense, while also welcoming international efforts for peace and reconstruction.
On relations with Iran, the Gulf states called for adherence to international law and respect for sovereignty, moving from general statements to specific demands regarding territorial disputes and resource ownership. While maintaining a firm stance, the communique also signaled openness to dialogue, contingent on changes in Iran's regional behavior. The summit underscored the need for enhanced military and security cooperation among Gulf states, recognizing the urgency imposed by ongoing regional crises and the fragile strategic environment.

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