GCC Secretary General Highlights Commitment To Global Development And Caribbean Cooperation

In a significant move towards fostering global development, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary General Jasem Albudaiwi emphasized the council's commitment to leveraging all available resources for the advancement of its member states and the global community. This statement was made during his speech at the 8th International Cooperation Conference, which took place in Paramaribo, Suriname, under the theme "Propelling the Greater Caribbean Through Pathways for Sustainable Development".

Albudaiwi highlighted the conference's role in addressing contemporary challenges and finding solutions to ensure a decent standard of living and inclusive participation in decision-making processes. The GCC's participation in this event underscores its intent to enhance collaboration with the Caribbean Community, a relationship reinforced by a joint ministerial meeting in New York. During this meeting, both parties signed a memorandum of understanding and adopted a joint action plan focusing on political, trade, investment, and tourism cooperation.

GCC's Global Development Drive

The Secretary General pointed out that since its inception, the GCC General Secretariat has been dedicated to strengthening international cooperation to serve mutual interests. Albudaiwi expressed optimism about the synergistic potential between GCC member states and Caribbean countries. He noted their promising investment opportunities, strategic geographic locations, and significant market size as foundational elements for forming an influential economic bloc. This partnership is envisioned to play a pivotal role in regional and international spheres, driving sustainable development forward.

Albudaiwi's remarks at the conference reflect a broader vision of international collaboration aimed at overcoming global challenges through shared efforts. The GCC's proactive approach in engaging with the Caribbean Community illustrates a strategic move towards creating more inclusive and sustainable development pathways for all involved parties.

With inputs from SPA

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