Omani daily newspapers welcome the 33rd GCC Summit hosted in the Kingdom …

Manama: Dec. 25 — (BNA) Daily newspapers issued in the sisterly Sultanate of Oman this morning asserted in their editorials that the 33rd GCC Summit currently being hosted in the Kingdom of Bahrain comes in order to constitute an addition to the GCC cooperation and integration march of its member states which have already accomplished giant strides and accomplishments in various socio-economic, political and security spheres which are considered major turning points in supporting the joint GCC action.

“Oman” daily newspaper stated that the eyes of GCC citizens are looking towards Manama which hosts the 33rd GCC Summit in which participates the Omani Deputy Premier for Cabinet Affairs, His Highness Mr. Fahd bin Mahmoud Al Saeed, on behalf of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Saeed the Sultan of the sisterly Sultanate of Oman. The Omani newspaper added in its editorial today that the Manama Summit comes in order to achieve aspirations and ambitions of GCC people and as an addition to the march of GCC cooperation and integration, hailed HM the King and lauded the Kingdom of Bahrain’s government and people for providing everything to help the Summit succeeds and achieves its objectives in all walks of life.


Al-Watan daily newspaper stated that the GCC countries have made big strides and accomplished many laudable feats in socio-economic, political and security aspects.
Al-Ro’ya daily newspaper wrote this morning that the GCC Summit of their Majesties and Highnesses leaders of the GCC member states feature exceptional significance throughout the history of the GCC march and constitute key turning points in supporting the joint GCC action, through assessing of positive things, prevention of snags which could obstruct the march of the GCC organization which is considered one of the most successful experiences of Arab integration. ((IY))

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