Saturday, December 4, 2010

*** Iraq and GCC ~ Bahrain Stresses The Need For Iraq's Return to Work System and the Gulf


December 4, 2010

Bahrain stresses the need for Iraq's return to work system and the Gulf

Arbil, Prime Minister of Bahrain, Saturday, to the return of Iraq as a strong and effective system in Gulf action to strengthen the unity of "grade GCC and power" as part of preparations for the convening of the Supreme Council for the Cooperation Council for the Arab Gulf States Pencchth thirty-first UAE capital Abu Dhabi in the sixth and seventh of this month.

The Emir Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, in a speech broadcast on the official site of him, "The unity of the brotherly Iraqi people getting out of the current situation is a source of strength for the Arab world and the whole region."

Al Khalifa, stressed that "the GCC countries trust the ability of Iraqi brothers to overcome all differences and reach an agreement that would bring the country's stability." Noting that "the return of a strong Iraq to work system and the Arab Gulf will increase them stronger and prevent it."

The Cooperation Council for the Arab Gulf Arab regional organization composed of members of the six countries bordering the Arabian Gulf are Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar and the Sultanate of Oman and the Kingdom of Bahrain.

It is also each of Iraq as the Arab countries overlooking the Arabian Gulf and Yemen (which represents the strategic reach of the Gulf Cooperation Council) countries, a candidate for membership of the Council full, where he owns both Iraq and Yemen, the membership of some committees of the Council such as sports, health and cultural.

The Council was established on 25 May 1981 meeting held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and each of Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan of the owners of the idea of setting, and shall preside over the Secretariat of the Council is Abdul Rahman bin Hamad al-Attiyah.

The Council shall from Riyadh-based.