US President Barack Obama greets HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani during a summit meeting with Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) leaders at Camp David in Maryland yesterday.


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HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, along with leaders and heads of the Gulf Co-operation Council’s (GCC) delegation, concluded the summit with US President Barack Obama, held at Camp David retreat yesterday evening.
In a joint press statement issued by HH the Emir and Chairman of the GCC current session and the US President, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani thanked President Obama for the invitation, described the meetings held yesterday as good and fruitful and referred to the transparency in the discussion of all issues related to the region. There are many issues agreed upon with the friends in the United States, HH the Emir said.
On the agreement which the US President spoke about regarding the 5+1 group and Iran, HH the Emir pointed out that the GCC welcomes the agreement, adding that the agreement would be a basic factor of stability in the region. HH the Emir noted that their talks covered matters related to the non-intervention in non-Arab countries in regional and Arab states’ affairs.
HH the Emir also referred to the US President’s acceptance of the invitation extended by GCC leaders to visit the Gulf region next year, explaining that from now until next year intensive meetings will be held. He said areas are wide for the developments of the close relations between the GCC states and the fields discussed during the meetings held yesterday and today.
Concluding, HH the Emir, on behalf of the GCC leaders, expressed condolences on the victims of the regrettable train accident, wishing the injured early recovery.
HH the Emir and his accompanying official delegation left Washington yesterday evening after taking part in the Camp David Summit.
For his part, President Obama announced in his statement that he accepted the GCC invitation for a conference to follow up the results of the Camp David Summit.
President Obama confirmed that the US will support its partners in the GCC against foreign attacks.
He confirmed that he discussed with GCC leaders a host of issues foremost of which was the Iranian nuclear programme, the agreement on the issue and the possibility of joint work to ensure Iran’s credibility and that it will not obtain nuclear weapons.
President Obama also pointed out to the fears on Iran’s acts which shake stability in the region and how to face such matters, expressing the hope that security and stability would be realised in the region.



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