MANAMA, Dec 5 (KUNA) -- GCC Foreign Ministers discussed in Manama on Monday the GCC union and establishment of an authority for economy and development, a senior Kuwaiti diplomat said.
Nasser Al-Muzayyen, Assistant Foreign Minister for GCC Affairs, told KUNA after the meeting the foreign ministers discussed Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Libya, in addition to Arab-Israeli conflict and to reiterate common positions vis-a-vis these issues.
The top diplomats also discussed the establishment of an authority for economic and development affairs, which reflected vision of Saudi King Salman, he said.
This authority, added Al-Muzayyen, will speed up implementation of integration among the six GCC countries like the establishment of a railroad network, negotiating free trade agreements and other economic domains.
The foreign ministers of the GCC and Britain met and prepared for the GCC-Britain summit, he said.
The GCC and Britain are keen on further strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation, specially that Britain is about to leave the European Union, and the country is keen on security of the Gulf countries," said Al-Muzayyen.
The Gulf and British foreign ministers discussed a plan of action over cooperation in economic, investment, trade, tourism, cultural, security and military domains, which were scheduled to be discussed by the GCC and British leaders tomorrow. (pickup previous) mge.kne.bs