Sakhir: At the conclusion of the 46th session of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Supreme Council, held in the Kingdom of Bahrain, the Sakhir Declaration was issued. The declaration emphasized the deep, historic bonds that unite the GCC states and outlined key principles for enhancing cooperation and integration among member states.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the declaration reaffirmed the GCC leaders' commitment to strengthening the bonds and integration among member states. The leaders highlighted their determination to advance coordination across political, security, economic, and social fields. They expressed satisfaction with the achievements made in joint GCC action and stressed the importance of continuing efforts to achieve further gains for the member states and their peoples.
The declaration also emphasized respecting the sovereignty of GCC states and rejecting interference in internal affairs. The leaders stated that any infringement upon a member state's sovereignty poses a direct threat to collective security. They also welcomed outcomes from the Sharm El Sheikh Peace Summit and reiterated support for efforts to resolve regional conflicts peacefully.
Economic development was another focus of the declaration, with leaders stressing the importance of completing the GCC Common Market and Customs Union. They emphasized boosting digital infrastructure integration and supporting economic diversification to ensure long-term prosperity. The declaration also highlighted the significance of cooperation in technology, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.
Environmental responsibility was affirmed, with leaders committing to initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions and advancing clean energy projects. They aligned their goals with global initiatives to achieve net-zero emissions and the Sustainable Development Goals.
The declaration also underscored the importance of international cooperation to safeguard regional security. The leaders emphasized partnerships with international organizations to combat extremism and terrorism and to protect maritime navigation and energy security. They expressed support for Bahrain's role in the United Nations Security Council and its ability to fulfill the aspirations of the GCC and Arab states.
Leaders concluded the meeting by emphasizing the need to develop cooperation mechanisms to achieve sustainable security and prosperity. They reiterated their commitment to ensuring a brighter future for the GCC states and their peoples.