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Sharjah鈥檚 Ruler, Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi (L), with UAE President Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan at the 1981 GCC Summit. Gulf News Archives
Sharjah鈥檚 Ruler, Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi (L), with UAE President Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan at the 1981 GCC Summit. Gulf News Archives

1981 - The founding of the GCC

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Updated 19 April 2025

1981 - The founding of the GCC

1981 - The founding of the GCC
  • The union of six Gulf states has accomplished much of what it set out to do 44 years ago

RIYADH: When, in January 1968, Britain announced its intention to leave the Gulf by 1971, it sent shock waves throughout the region. The search intensified for a new and more reliable security architecture. It took several steps, ending with the formation of the Gulf Cooperation Council on May 25, 1981.聽

During the period between Britain鈥檚 announcement of 1968 and its actual withdrawal from the Gulf on Dec. 16, 1971, there was first an attempt to form a nine-member union between Bahrain and Qatar and the seven Trucial States, all of which were under various protection treaties with Britain. When that attempt failed, efforts were directed at forming a union among the Trucial States. The UAE was announced on Dec. 2, 1971, initially of six emirates, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Fujairah, Sharjah and Umm Al-Quwain. Ras Al-Khaimah, the seventh emirate, joined the following February.聽聽

After that first step, the search continued for a larger framework to include the rest of the Gulf states, including 黑料社区, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait. Sheikh Jaber Al-Sabah of Kuwait championed the renewed efforts. In May 1976, he formally called for the establishment of a Gulf union during a visit to the UAE, whose president, Sheikh Zayed, strongly supported the idea.聽

In November 1976, in Muscat, a security framework that would also have included Iraq and Iran was discussed but abandoned because of fundamental differences over the concept, especially between Iran and Iraq.聽

Efforts to establish the GCC continued without Iran or Iraq. Saddam Hussein of Iraq tried to hinder those efforts unless Iraq was included, which was difficult to do given its war with Iran at the time. The Soviet Union and China were also opposed, for fear that the new organization would be Western-oriented.聽

How we wrote it




Arab News announced the second GCC summit in Riyadh yielded 鈥渆xcellent results,鈥 evidenced by a unified economic agreement.

The security vacuum was part of the rationale for advancing the founding of the GCC to close ranks among Gulf states. Besides Britain鈥檚 withdrawal, the revolution in Iran in February 1979 produced a clerical regime explicitly seeking to export its brand of radical politics to its neighbors and undermine their security. It helped in establishing, funding and training militant groups for that purpose in Bahrain and 黑料社区, in addition to spreading its influence in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.聽

In October 1979, in a meeting held in Taif, 黑料社区, the general framework of the GCC was agreed, but differences remained on some issues. Some favored focusing on security and military integration 鈥 even a formal military alliance 鈥 while others wanted the new organization to emphasize soft power and economic integration.聽

In 1980, 黑料社区n Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal was given the task of bringing the different views together and leading the exercise of drafting the charter, supported by Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah (who later became the Emir of Kuwait from 2006 until his death in 2020), Bahraini Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Mubarak, and others.聽

A flurry of meetings of ministers and experts took place in the early months of 1981, in Kuwait, Riyadh and Muscat, to finalize the draft, which was finally adopted by the heads of state on May 25, 1981, in Abu Dhabi, in the first formal meeting of the new organization.聽

The GCC Charter was a compromise between the different formulations discussed for the new group. It did not privilege a particular emphasis, but called for 鈥渃oordination and integration between member states in all fields, leading to their unity.鈥 The reference to unity as a goal was important to guide the work of the organization. The reference to 鈥渁ll fields鈥 gave the impetus for the formation of institutional structures dedicated to different branches of integration, including political, economic and security.聽

Key Dates

  • 1

    The charter of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf is signed by the heads of state of the UAE, 黑料社区, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait at a conference in Abu Dhabi.

    Timeline Image May 25, 1981

  • 2

    GCC leaders sign a unified economic agreement during their second summit, in Riyadh.

  • 3

    Peninsula Shield, a joint GCC defense force, is established, with its headquarters at Hafr Al-Baatin in northeastern 黑料社区.

    Timeline Image Oct. 15, 1985

  • 4

    A GCC customs union is created.

  • 5

    Introduction of the GCC common market.

  • 6

    黑料社区, the UAE and Bahrain withdraw their ambassadors from Doha, accusing Qatar of failing to abide by an agreement not to support 鈥渁nyone threatening the security and stability of the GCC, whether as groups or individuals.鈥

    Timeline Image March 5, 2014

  • 7

    The GCC announces during its annual meeting the formation of a regional police force, based in Abu Dhabi.

    Timeline Image Dec. 8, 2014

  • 8

    King Salman鈥檚 vision for strengthening joint action by GCC members is announced in Riyadh during the organization鈥檚 36th summit.

  • 9

    GCC announces activation of Unified Military Command HQ in Riyadh as a concrete step toward enhanced military coordination.

Today, the GCC Secretariat employs about 1,500 civilian staff, from the six member states, and hosts the main policymaking divisions of the organization. Its work is aided by about 30 specialized entities that deal with specific issues. There are economic organizations such as standards, patents, intellectual property and investment, as well as internal security organizations. Military organs employ additional uniformed staff.聽

Since its inception in May 1981, the GCC has undoubtedly accomplished a lot of what it set out to do more than four decades ago. Economic tools, such as the free trade area, which was set up in 1983, the customs union (2003) and the common market (2008), have created great synergies between member states that have led to improved efficiencies and wide and dynamic markets.聽

However, attempts at reaching a full economic union and a unified currency have yet to succeed.聽

By economic and social indicators, the GCC states have been a brilliant success, in part because their membership in the GCC provided economies of scale, a deeper market and wider reach.聽

In 1981, the combined gross domestic product of the six member states was just shy of $200 billion, and most GCC states were performing poorly in economic and social indicators. At that time, most GCC states had just shaken off British rule, which had lasted about 200 years, impoverished their economies, and ossified their political and social development. As a result, these states were underperforming economically and needed the solidarity and support of other GCC members.聽

Today, the combined GCC GDP is about $2.4 trillion 鈥 a 12-fold increase over 1981. At the same time, per capita income has skyrocketed in some member states. And while in 1981 several GCC member states were low-ranking in most human-development indices, such as the level of education, health conditions, life expectancy and the gender gap, today GCC countries lead on those indices. Illiteracy has been fully eradicated, free health services are top notch and GCC universities sit high on international rankings.聽




GCC leaders gather at the Abu Dhabi InterContinental Hotel for the inaugural summit. Gulf News Archives

Other significant achievements were also made, including the establishment of the unified military command in November 2018, building on decades of close cooperation between land, air and naval forces, including through the Peninsula Shield based in northern 黑料社区 since 1982, and the GCC Naval Operations Coordination Center in Bahrain.聽

The GCC Police was established in 2012 and has been based in the UAE since. It coordinates the work of internal security forces at the operational level, in addition to the Riyadh-based Security Affairs division.聽

However, a lot remains to be done to reach the goal of 鈥渦nity鈥 cited in the charter. The emerging, and almost existential, challenges that the region faces require new ways of doing things. Business as usual is no longer adequate.聽

Member states have, over the years, proposed closer cooperation to meet those challenges. In 2012, the late King Abdullah of 黑料社区 proposed transition from the 鈥渃ooperation鈥 phase to a full-fledged union.聽

In 2015, King Salman proposed a comprehensive vision aimed at upgrading cooperation mechanisms in economic, social, political, internal security and defense areas. His vision was adopted by other leaders and has become the GCC鈥檚 road map since then. While work is in progress to implement the remaining elements in this vision, 黑料社区 has announced that it intends to submit a phase two of this vision.聽

One area that has been referred to in summit communiques repeatedly is the reform of GCC鈥檚 institutions, including the GCC Secretariat and the 30-odd other entities in its orbit. It has been recognized that governance needs to be overhauled to provide more transparency, accountability and efficiency.聽

King Salman鈥檚 vision for the GCC, which was adopted by all leaders in December 2015, started that process but the pace of change has not been fast enough.聽

  • Abdel Aziz Aluwaisheg is the GCC assistant secretary-general for political affairs and negotiation, and a columnist for Arab News. The views expressed in this piece are personal and do not necessarily represent GCC views.


Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague

Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague
Updated 05 September 2025

Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague

Saudis come from behind to beat North Macedonia 2-1 in friendly in Prague
  • Match is part of a training camp for the Green Falcons ahead of their double header of Asian qualifiers next month for the 2026 World Cup

DUBAI: 黑料社区 defeated North Macedonia 2-1 on Thursday in a friendly match at FK Viktoria Stadion in Prague, as part of a training camp for the Green Falcons ahead of next month鈥檚 fourth round of the Asian Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.

Herve Renard鈥檚 men fell behind to 41st-minute Aleksandar Trajkovski strike, but went into the break on level terms after Feras Al-Buraikan equalized in the first minute of stoppage time. They completed the comeback win thanks to a 78th-minute winner from Abdullah Al-Hamdan.

The Saudis dominated for long spells, ending up with 65.7 percent of the possession, according to the BBC, and 11 shots on goal, seven of them on target, compared with North Macedonia鈥檚 five shots, two of which were on target.

On Monday, 黑料社区 will take on the Czech Republic in their second friendly of the international break, before the double header of World Cup qualifiers against Indonesia on Oct. 8 and Iraq on Oct. 14. Both matches will be played at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah.


Formula 1 extends Monaco Grand Prix contract until 2035

Formula 1 extends Monaco Grand Prix contract until 2035
Updated 2 min 11 sec ago

Formula 1 extends Monaco Grand Prix contract until 2035

Formula 1 extends Monaco Grand Prix contract until 2035
  • It is the second contract renewal in less than 12 months for Monaco
  • 鈥淭he renewal of the Monaco Grand Prix until 2035 is in keeping with a sporting and historical tradition,鈥 Prince Albert II said

MONACO: Formula 1 extended its contract with the Monaco Grand Prix for four more years on Friday, keeping one of the sport鈥檚 most iconic races on the calendar until 2035.
It is the second contract renewal in less than 12 months for Monaco, which signed a six-year extension to 2031 last November.
Monaco was first raced in 1929 and held the second official Formula 1 World Championship race on its twisty streets back in 1950. It has been part of the F1 calendar since 1955, excluding the COVID-hit 2020 season.
鈥淭he renewal of the Monaco Grand Prix until 2035 is in keeping with a sporting and historical tradition to which the principality remains deeply attached,鈥 Monaco鈥檚 head of state Prince Albert II said.
鈥淚 can only welcome this renewed commitment, which is testament to our collective success, the excellence of our collaboration with Formula 1, and the unique place that Monaco occupies in the international motorsport landscape.鈥
With old-school glamor and a harbor filled with luxury yachts, Monaco is known as 鈥渢he jewel in the crown鈥 of F1, but it鈥檚 by far the slowest circuit of the year.
Tight, twisty and not really suited to modern F1 cars, Monaco is a throwback to the series origins in the 1950s. Overtaking is so difficult that Saturday鈥檚 qualifying session is arguably more important than the race. With barriers close to the track, even the smallest mistake can mean a crash.
鈥淭he streets of Monaco have been echoing with the sound of Formula 1 since the earliest days of the sport, so I鈥檓 delighted to announce the extension of this fantastic event to 2035,鈥 F1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali said.
鈥淚t is an iconic race that is loved by all drivers and fans, with a unique vibe thanks to its location on the world鈥檚 most glamorous principality.鈥


Pakistan stocks cross 154,000 mark as PM鈥檚 China visit, flood reconstruction lift outlook

Pakistan stocks cross 154,000 mark as PM鈥檚 China visit, flood reconstruction lift outlook
Updated 15 min 20 sec ago

Pakistan stocks cross 154,000 mark as PM鈥檚 China visit, flood reconstruction lift outlook

Pakistan stocks cross 154,000 mark as PM鈥檚 China visit, flood reconstruction lift outlook
  • KSE-100 index rose by 1,611.47 points, or 1.06 percent, to close at an all-time high of 154,277.19
  • Analysts say resolving the US tariff issue and easing tensions with India also supported the market

KARACHI: The Pakistan Stock Exchange crossed the 154,000 mark on Friday, with analysts citing trade deals from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif鈥檚 China visit and expectations of higher cement sales from post-flood reconstruction as reasons behind the bullish trend.

The KSE-100 index rose by 1,611.47 points, or 1.06 percent, to close at 154,277.19, compared to the previous close of 152,665.72.

Jibran Sarfaraz, a stocks dealer at Munir Khanani Securities, said Pakistan鈥檚 opportunity to boost exports through lower tariffs compared to neighboring countries has contributed to the market鈥檚 upward trajectory.

鈥淭hen came the floods, which, being a natural disaster, caused significant losses especially as crops were destroyed,鈥 he told Arab News.

鈥淎t the same time, the positive side is that reconstruction will create higher demand for steel and cement, boosting their sales,鈥 he continued.

鈥淭he Pakistani PM鈥檚 visit to China has raised expectations of further trade between both the countries, and on the international stage, Pakistan鈥檚 profile has been elevated.鈥

Sarfaraz added that resolving tariff issues with the US and easing tensions with India have also helped the market gain momentum in recent weeks.

鈥淎fter that, we saw the market continue to grow, with strong performances from the banking, steel, pharma and textile sectors,鈥 he added.

Meanwhile, Ahsan Mehanti, CEO of Arif Habib Commodities, attributed the market鈥檚 performance to the government鈥檚 approval for resuming subsidies on fully funded remittances to support rupee stability.

These subsidies refer to reimbursements to banks and exchange companies on eligible inward remittances, making it possible for them to offer nominal or no fees to senders while covering their own costs.

He also mentioned another factor for the market surge, involving the energy regulator, NEPRA, possible cuts to industrial electricity tariffs that can bring down production costs.

鈥淣epra hints over negative industrial tariff adjustments, speculations over government resolve to settle power sector circular debt crises played catalyst role in bullish close at PSX,鈥 he said.

Pakistan and China signed 21 memorandums of understanding and joint ventures worth $4.2 billion to boost business cooperation in various sectors during Sharif鈥檚 visit this week.

At the same time, floods have devastated Punjab, Pakistan鈥檚 most populous province, killing 49 people so far and destroying large areas of cropland.


UK complicity in Gaza has crossed into 鈥榩articipation,鈥 journalist tells tribunal

UK complicity in Gaza has crossed into 鈥榩articipation,鈥 journalist tells tribunal
Updated 22 min 48 sec ago

UK complicity in Gaza has crossed into 鈥榩articipation,鈥 journalist tells tribunal

UK complicity in Gaza has crossed into 鈥榩articipation,鈥 journalist tells tribunal
  • Matt Kennard spoke on second day of inquiry in London, with testimony from range of experts
  • He says British government is hiding full truth about reconnaissance flights over enclave

LONDON: The UK鈥檚 complicity in Israel鈥檚 war on Gaza has crossed into participation, an investigative journalist told the Gaza Tribunal on Friday.

Matt Kennard, an author and creator of the Palestine Deep Dive blog, has tracked hundreds of British surveillance flights over Gaza since the start of the war in October 2023.

His remarks came on the second day of the tribunal, which is taking place in London. It is chaired by independent MP Jeremy Corbyn, former leader of the governing Labour Party.

Speakers at the tribunal are examining allegations of genocide and war crimes against Israel, and exploring the UK鈥檚 potential complicity in them. It has heard testimonies from a range of medical, legal, political and humanitarian experts.

Kennard said the British government, responding to media reports over the past two years, had repeatedly been forced to reveal new levels of military ties to Israel during the Gaza war.

Defense Minister Luke Pollard in May said British surveillance flights over Gaza 鈥 revealed by the media 鈥 were strictly searching for the location of hostages held by Hamas and other groups. The aircraft were not involved in combat operations or intelligence sharing, he added.

But Kennard said the 鈥渟till daily鈥 missions, launched from the RAF Akrotiri airbase in Cyprus, show flight patterns that suggest a different purpose.

鈥淭he idea that it鈥檚 just for hostage rescue is preposterous,鈥 he added. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 make any sense. And the reason they (the UK government) say that is because they know it鈥檚 participation in war crimes.鈥

Kennard highlighted an example from his own research into the surveillance flights: A British spy plane had arrived over Gaza on July 28 and spent hours in a holding pattern over the southern city of Khan Younis.

At the time, the city was the focus of an intense Israeli offensive. However, the Israel Defense Forces had publicly said no known hostages were located there or its surroundings.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 know what they were doing over Gaza until July 28, when that pilot forgot to turn off his transponder,鈥 said Kennard.

鈥淭hat evidence clearly shows, I believe, that they (the UK military) are involved in the campaign, because 鈥 if you鈥檙e looking for hostages, and the Israeli government itself doesn鈥檛 believe they鈥檙e in Khan Younis, why are you circling the major area of the fighting that鈥檚 happening in Gaza? It doesn鈥檛 make any sense.鈥

Kennard also highlighted reporting by The Times that revealed the UK military was providing 鈥渞eal-time鈥 intelligence to Israeli counterparts.

He added: 鈥淚 think they鈥檙e collecting information on the ground to help Israel in their genocidal war against the Palestinians.鈥

Meanwhile, a lawyer representing the family of a British aid worker killed by Israel in Gaza said it is 鈥渉ighly likely鈥 that UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is complicit in genocide.

Forz Khan is representing the relatives of James Henderson, 33, a former Royal Marine who was killed in April 2024 along with six others in an Israeli drone strike.

They were traveling in a convoy operated by World Central Kitchen, with clearly visible logos on their vehicles.

The family have condemned the UK government for failing to appropriately respond to the killings, and continuing to arm Israel.

Khan told the tribunal that Britain had clearly failed to fulfill its legal obligations relating to the Gaza war, and continues to breach criminal law and 鈥渁ssist genocide.鈥

He added: 鈥淚t鈥檚 highly likely that the information which was provided to the Israelis which caused that strike (on the WCK convoy) came from a plane flying over Israel flying from RAF Akrotiri.鈥


Third earthquake strikes eastern Afghanistan as death toll rises聽

Third earthquake strikes eastern Afghanistan as death toll rises聽
Updated 33 min 44 sec ago

Third earthquake strikes eastern Afghanistan as death toll rises聽

Third earthquake strikes eastern Afghanistan as death toll rises聽
  • First powerful 6.0 magnitude quake struck mountainous Afghan region on Sunday聽
  • The quakes have affected 1.3 million Afghans, International Federation of Red Cross says

KABUL: A third earthquake, measuring 5.6 on the Richter scale, has struck eastern Afghanistan, less than a week after a powerful quake in the same region killed more than 2,200 people and injured thousands of others. 

At least 3,640 people were injured in the first quake, of magnitude 6, which hit the densely populated rural areas of Kunar, Nangarhar and Laghman provinces on Sunday, and a subsequent magnitude 5.5 quake on Tuesday, according to official reports. 

The real toll is feared to be higher, with rescue efforts ongoing in the steep terrain hindered by landslides and rockfalls damaging already poor roads. 

The latest tremor, at a depth of 10 km, occurred late on Thursday and was followed by a series of aftershocks on Friday morning, one of which measured 5.4, according to the German Research Center for Geosciences. 

鈥淎n aftershock occurs every 30 minutes. People are extremely frightened. Every time there鈥檚 an aftershock, we hear women and girls screaming. They fear the same devastation they witnessed during the first earthquake,鈥 said Abdul Fatah Jawad, director of the Ehsas Welfare and Social Services Organization, who was with a team delivering aid to survivors in Kunar.  

鈥淭he psychological shock and trauma are severe. The tremors are extremely strong.鈥 

At least 37 people were hospitalized after Thursday鈥檚 quake, local media reported. As most families are still sheltering in open areas and tents, there were smaller casualties from the most recent quake, Jawad said. 

鈥淣eeds are huge following the powerful earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan affecting over 1.3 million people,鈥 Jagan Chapagain, secretary-general and CEO of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, said in a statement. 

鈥淭his earthquake could not have come at a worse time. The disaster not only brings immediate suffering but also deepens Afghanistan鈥檚 already fragile humanitarian crisis.鈥 

The initial quake had destroyed entire villages in the Ketak Valley of Noorgal district, where most of the casualties have been reported, said Dr. Rahmatullah Zahid, who was flown into the region from Nangarhar to help survivors. 

鈥淧eople have lost their homes and all their belongings. They are in urgent need of shelter, as the current number of tents is insufficient. They also require clothing and essential household items for cooking, along with raw food supplies. These are immediate needs, and substantial long-term support will also be necessary,鈥 he told Arab News. 

鈥淥n average, five to six people from each family died in the Aug. 31 earthquake. We spoke with one survivor who lost all of his family members, and another who lost 14 relatives. There wasn鈥檛 a single family untouched by casualties. The scale of this tragedy is immense.鈥