KUWAIT, April 8 (KUNA) -- The Board of Trustees of Kuwait-based Council For Arab and International Relations (CFAAIR) have thoroughly discussed, over two days, pan-Arab Gulf relations as well as the Arab League restructuring plans.
In a press statement issued Tuesday, the CFAAIR said that Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah had briefed the conferees about the latest development in the Arab and Gulf relations.
Kuwait holds the rotating presidency of the incumbent Arab summit and Gulf Cooperation Council summit.
The CFAAIR statement added that board and Kuwait Foreign Minister also scrutinized proposed initiatives and plans for ending GCC states diplomatic tension, restructuring the Arab League to enhance joint Arab action, and the foundation of an Arab court for human rights.
The conferees reviewed the latest developments in Syrian crisis, Middle East peace process and the political and security developments in Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon and Algeria.
Established in August 2011, the CFAAIR is an independent Arab think tank that aims to provide technical support for Arab decision markers regarding regional and international issues. The Council''''s board of trustees'''' membership includes high-caliber Arab and international political, economic and scientific figures including former premiers, ministers, MPs, and head of regional organizations. (end) hrz.abd.ibi