
The Ministerial Committee to follow-up the implementation of the Gulf Cooperation Council's, GCC, joint action decisions has stated that the GCC member states have more than 140 decisions by the Supreme Council which are being translated year after year into the GCC system.
The information was shared by Mohammed bin Faisal Abu Saq, Minister of State, and Member of the Council of Ministers for the Shoura Council Affairs in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, at the 15th Meeting of the Ministerial Committee, which was held at the General Secretariat in Riyadh yesterday under the chairmanship of Mohammed bin Faisal Abu Saq, and in the presence of ministers, members of the committee. Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf also participated in the meeting.
In a speech during the meeting, the GCC Secretary-General extended his deepest thanks, gratitude and appreciations to Their Majesties and Highnesses, the Leaders of the GCC countries for their support, care and attention to the GCC joint work to achieve the aspirations of the GCC citizens towards greater coherence, co-operation and integration.
Source:WAM
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