May 05,
2015
The
leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) held their 15th Consultative
Meeting today in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The meeting was chaired by the Custodian
of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. French President
Francois Hollande attended as a guest.
The GCC
leaders welcomed the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin
Abdulaziz Al Saud, remembering with pride the efforts and initiatives launched
by the late Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al
Saud, appealing to God Almighty to bestow His mercy on his soul.
The GCC
leaders congratulated Sultan Qaboos bin Saeed of Oman on his safe return to
Oman.
The GCC
leaders also welcomed the participation of President Francois Hollande of the
French Republic in this consultative meeting, lauding the existing coordination
and cooperation among the GCC countries and France and their shared-visions
regarding important issues in the region and world.
The GCC
leaders also look forward to meeting with US President Barack Obama on April
13-14, 2015, in the United States, with the hope that the talks contribute to
strengthening close relations with the United States in light of current
developments and events and to enhancing the security and stability of the
region.
The GCC
leaders reviewed the latest developments in Yemen, lauding the objectives and
outcomes of Operation Decisive Storm and the start of Operation Renewal of
Hope, which were launched in response to the request of Yemeni President Abed
Rabbo Mansour Hadi in order to strengthen the legitimacy of the government and
resume the political process in accordance with the GCC initiative and its
executive mechanism, the National Comprehensive Dialogue and the Security
Council's relevant resolutions.
The GCC
leaders praised Security Council resolution No. 2216, which was issued under
Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations and called for its complete
and accurate implementation in order to contribute to the return of security
and stability in Yemen and the region. They also welcomed the decision of the
United Nations Secretary General to appoint Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed as the new
United Nations envoy to the Republic of Yemen.
The GCC
leaders welcomed the decision of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi to hold a
conference under the umbrella of the General Secretariat of the Gulf
Cooperation Council in Riyadh on May 17, 2015, with the participation of all
Yemeni parties and components supporting Yemen’s legitimacy, security and
stability. They also welcomed the appointment of Eng. Khalid Bahah as Yemeni
Vice President and Major General Mohammad Ali Al-Maqdeshi as Chief of Staff.
The GCC
leaders stressed their support of the urgent measures taken by the Yemeni
government to address the difficult and dangerous humanitarian situation caused
by the irresponsible practices of the Houthi militias and militias of former
President Ali Abdullah Saleh. In this context, they lauded the generous support
worth $274 million by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for Yemen as well as the
urgent humanitarian aid provided by the GCC countries. They called upon the
international community to accelerate the provision of more humanitarian aid to
Yemen.
The GCC
leaders welcomed the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's decision, in coordination with
the coalition countries and within the framework of continuing to enhance its
humanitarian efforts inside the Yemeni territory, of establishing safe havens
at specific times for distributing humanitarian aid. This decision is in line
with Security Council resolution No. 2216, and emphasizes the need to prevent
Houthi militias and their allies -from exploiting this arrangement to achieve
gains on the ground, which would lead to resumption of air operations over
these areas.
In
order to -hasten aid delivery to the Yemeni people, the GCC leaders welcomed
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's decision of establishing a unified center in
Riyadh to coordinate all assistance efforts -between the United Nations and
relevant humanitarian organizations, as well as the states wishing to provide
assistance to the Yemeni people, including enabling the United Nations to
deliver aid ordered by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin
Abdulaziz Al Saud in the amount of $274 million.
The GCC
leaders reiterated their determination to continue their efforts to support
continued development in the Republic of Yemen, as well as continuing to
take-steps and measures towards strengthening integration and partnership
between the GCC and Yemen, stressing the GCC's support for all efforts to
complete the political process in accordance with the GCC initiative and its
executive mechanism, and for the outputs of the National Comprehensive Dialogue
and the Security Council's relevant resolutions to enhance security and
stability in Yemen.
Regarding
the Palestinian cause, the GCC leaders confirmed that a comprehensive, just and
lasting peace cannot be achieved without the full withdrawal of Israel from all
Arab territories occupied since 1967 and the establishment of an independent
Palestinian state with (Jerusalem) as its capital, in accordance with
international resolutions and the Arab peace initiative. They condemned the
repeated brutal attacks carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities and
Israeli extremists against unarmed Palestinian citizens, religious shrines and
places of worship, particularly the Aqsa Mosque.
As far
as the Syrian crisis is concerned, the GCC leaders expressed deep concern over
the continuing deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Syria as a result
of a continuation of the Al-Assad regime’s killing, destruction and use of
heavy weapons, poison gas, and fighter planes, which resulted in the killing of
hundreds of thousands of Syrians and injuries to and the displacement of
millions of Syrian people. They emphasized that a political solution to the
Syrian crisis in accordance with Geneva 1 Statement on June 12, 2012, is in
order to ensure the security and stability in Syria and the unity of its
territory as well as meet aspirations of the Syrian people. They stressed the
need for concerted international efforts to deliver humanitarian assistance to
all affected civilians and support all efforts to assist and protect Syrians
who are internally displaced or refugees.
The GCC
leaders expressed their support of the Iraqi government's efforts for national
reconciliation to combat the terrorist organization ISIS and to achieve full
participation of all components of the Iraqi people through the full
implementation of the reform program that was agreed upon during last summer.
The GCC
leaders expressed concern about increasing acts of violence and terrorism that
threaten the security, stability and unity of Libya. They reiterated their
support for the elected parliament and legitimate government, expressing their
support for the United Nations efforts for the resumption of national
comprehensive dialogue among the components of the Libyan society and calling
upon all spectra of the Libyan people to assume national responsibilities and
continue dialogue to find a solution to end the state of division.
The GCC
leaders stressed the need to deal with the dangerous terrorist phenomenon and
extremist terrorist movements with determination, lauding the efforts of all
member states in this regard at all levels. They also praised the work of the
GCC security agencies in eradicating this dangerous phenomenon, stressing the
need and importance of cooperation among all countries of the world in the
fight against the phenomenon of terrorism, and stressed the GCC's commitment to
the international coalition combating ISIS.
The GCC
leaders confirmed - its desire to build balanced relations with the Islamic
Republic of Iran, contributing to strengthened regional security and stability,
expressing their aspirations to see normal relations with Iran re-established
based on mutual respect of the principles of good neighborliness and respect
for the sovereignty of the states and the need to take serious steps to rebuild
trust and adherence to the principles of international law and the United
Nations, which are based on good neighborliness, to prevent interference in the
internal affairs of countries in the region, and to refrain from the threat or
use of force.
The GCC
leaders expressed hope that the initial framework agreement that has been reached
between Iran and the Group (P5+1) will pave the way for a comprehensive final
agreement, ensuring aa peaceful Iranian nuclear program, as well as urging that
the agreement ensure that this program is in harmony with all international
standards, including standards relating to the security and safety of nuclear
facilities and full supervision by the International Atomic Energy Agency, in
addition to addressing all concerns and environmental implications of Iran's
nuclear program.
The GCC
leaders look forward to an agreement that could contribute to resolving
outstanding issues with Iran, stressing their fixed stances regarding the
United Arab Emirates’ right and absolute sovereignty over the three islands,
Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb and Abu Musa in addition to territorial waters, air
territory, continental shelf and exclusive economic zone of the islands as an
integral part of the United Arab Emirates. They expressed rejection of the
continued occupation of the islands by the Islamic Republic of Iran, and all
decisions, practices and actions by Iran over the three islands, considering
all such actions null and void, as they do not change any of the historical and
legal facts that combine the United Arab Emirates' rights of sovereignty over
the three islands.
The GCC
leaders called upon the Islamic Republic of Iran to respond to the efforts of
the United Arab Emirates to resolve the issue through direct negotiations or
refer it to the International Court of Justice.
At the
end of the meeting, the GCC leaders expressed thanks to the Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud; Crown Prince Mohammad bin
Naif bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior; Deputy
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Second Deputy Prime Minister
and Minister of Defense; and the government and people of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia for the warm welcome, generous hospitality and excellent organization.