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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

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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

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    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.


Families hold funerals for Air India crash victims

Families hold funerals for Air India crash victims
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Families hold funerals for Air India crash victims

Families hold funerals for Air India crash victims
  • Funerals were held in India for some of the at least 279 people killed in one of the world鈥檚 worst plane crashes in decades
  • Health officials have begun handing over the first passenger bodies identified through DNA testing, delivering them to grieving relatives in the western city of Ahmedabad
AHMEDABAD: Mourners covered white coffins with flowers in India on Sunday as funerals were held for some of the at least 279 people killed in one of the world鈥檚 worst plane crashes in decades.
Health officials have begun handing over the first passenger bodies identified through DNA testing, delivering them to grieving relatives in the western city of Ahmedabad, but the wait went on for most families.
鈥淭hey said it would take 48 hours. But it鈥檚 been four days and we haven鈥檛 received any response,鈥 said Rinal Christian, 23, whose elder brother was a passenger on the jetliner.
There was one survivor out of 242 passengers and crew on board the London-bound Air India jet when it crashed Thursday into a residential area of Ahmedabad, killing at least 38 people on the ground as well.
鈥淢y brother was the sole breadwinner of the family,鈥 Christian told AFP. 鈥淪o what happens next?鈥
At a crematorium in the city, around 20 to 30 mourners chanted prayers in a funeral ceremony for Megha Mehta, a passenger who had been working in London.
As of Sunday evening, 47 crash victims have been identified, according to Rajnish Patel, a doctor at Ahmedabad鈥檚 civil hospital.
鈥淭his is a meticulous and slow process, so it has to be done meticulously only,鈥 Patel said.
One victim鈥檚 relative who did not want to be named told AFP they had been instructed not to open the coffin when they receive it.
Witnesses reported seeing badly burnt bodies and scattered remains.
Workers went on clearing debris from the site on Sunday, while police inspected the area.
The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner erupted into a fireball when it went down moments after takeoff, smashing into buildings used by medical staff.
The majority of those injured on the ground have been discharged, Patel said, with one or two remaining in critical care.
Cause of the disaster
Indian authorities have yet to identify the cause of the disaster and have ordered inspections of Air India鈥檚 Dreamliners.
Authorities announced Sunday that the second black box, the cockpit voice recorder, had been recovered. This may offer investigators more clues about what went wrong.
Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu said Saturday he hoped decoding the first black box, the flight data recorder, would 鈥済ive an in-depth insight鈥 into the circumstances of the crash.
Imtiyaz Ali, who was still waiting for a DNA match to find his brother, said the airline should have supported families faster.
鈥淚鈥檓 disappointed in them. It is their duty,鈥 said Ali, who was contacted by the airline on Saturday.
鈥淣ext step is to find out the reason for this accident. We need to know,鈥 he told AFP.
One person escaped alive from the wreckage, British citizen Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, whose brother was also on the flight.
Air India said there were 169 Indian passengers, 53 British, seven Portuguese and a Canadian on board the flight, as well as 12 crew members.
Among the passengers was a father of two young girls, Arjun Patoliya, who had traveled to India to scatter his wife鈥檚 ashes following her death weeks earlier.
鈥淚 really hope that those girls will be looked after by all of us,鈥 said Anjana Patel, the mayor of London鈥檚 Harrow borough where some of the victims lived.
鈥淲e don鈥檛 have any words to describe how the families and friends must be feeling,鈥 she added.
While communities were in mourning, one woman recounted how she survived by arriving late at the airport.
鈥淭he airline staff had already closed the check-in,鈥 said 28-year-old Bhoomi Chauhan.
鈥淎t that moment, I kept thinking that if only we had left a little earlier, we wouldn鈥檛 have missed our flight,鈥 she told the Press Trust of India news agency.

Russia pulls citizens from Iran, halts Tehran consulate

Russia鈥檚 embassy in Tehran. (@RusEmbIran)
Russia鈥檚 embassy in Tehran. (@RusEmbIran)
Updated 3 min 7 sec ago

Russia pulls citizens from Iran, halts Tehran consulate

Russia鈥檚 embassy in Tehran. (@RusEmbIran)
  • Russia鈥檚 civil aviation authority ordered airlines to suspend flights to Iran and Israel and avoid their airspace 鈥 along with that of Jordan and Iraq 鈥 until at least June 26

MOSCOW: Russia said Sunday it had evacuated several of its citizens from Iran and halted activity at its Tehran consulate after Israeli attacks on the country sparked retaliatory missile fire toward Israel.
鈥淒ue to the current situation, the consular service of the embassy is temporarily suspending its activities. The resumption of consular services will be announced later,鈥 the Russian embassy in Tehran said on Telegram.
Russian Culture Minister Olga Lyubimova said musicians from the Tchaikovsky Grand Symphony Orchestra were evacuated from Iran.
鈥淭he musicians crossed the Azerbaijani border. Yesterday (Saturday), Fyodor Bondarchuk鈥檚 film crew left Iran via the same route,鈥 she said on Telegram, referring to the Russian director and actor.
Russia鈥檚 civil aviation authority ordered airlines to suspend flights to Iran and Israel and avoid their airspace 鈥 along with that of Jordan and Iraq 鈥 until at least June 26, following official travel warnings issued Friday.
Israel launched unprecedented strikes on Iran鈥檚 military and nuclear facilities early Friday, saying it aimed to stop Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Iran has responded with multiple missile salvos targeting Israel.
President Vladimir Putin, who maintains ties with both Iran and Israel, condemned Israel鈥檚 strikes and warned of a 鈥渄angerous escalation鈥 in the Middle East.


Former Israeli PM Ehud Barak: Only full-scale war or new deal can stop Iran鈥檚 nuclear program

Former Israeli PM Ehud Barak: Only full-scale war or new deal can stop Iran鈥檚 nuclear program
Updated 34 min 6 sec ago

Former Israeli PM Ehud Barak: Only full-scale war or new deal can stop Iran鈥檚 nuclear program

Former Israeli PM Ehud Barak: Only full-scale war or new deal can stop Iran鈥檚 nuclear program
  • Speaking to CNN鈥檚 Christiane Amanpour, Barak said Israel鈥檚 ability to hold back Tehran鈥檚 program was limited
  • Barak said that while military strikes were 鈥減roblematic,鈥 Israel viewed the action as justified

LONDON: Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak has warned that military action by Israel alone will not be enough to significantly delay Iran鈥檚 nuclear ambitions, describing the Islamic republic as a 鈥渢hreshold nuclear power.鈥

Speaking to CNN鈥檚 Christiane Amanpour, Barak said that Israel鈥檚 ability to hold back Tehran鈥檚 program was limited.

鈥淚n my judgment, it鈥檚 not a secret that Israel alone cannot delay the nuclear program of Iran by a significant time period. Probably several weeks, probably a month, but even the US cannot delay them by more than a few months,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 mean that immediately they will have (a nuclear weapon), probably they still have to complete certain weaponization, or probably create a crude nuclear device to explode it somewhere in the desert to show the whole world where they are.鈥

Barak said that while military strikes were 鈥減roblematic,鈥 Israel viewed the action as justified.

鈥淚nstead of sitting idle, Israel feels that they have to do something. Probably together with the Americans we can do more.鈥

The former premier said that stopping Iran鈥檚 progress would require either a major diplomatic breakthrough or a regime change.

鈥淢y judgment is that because Iran is already what鈥檚 called a threshold nuclear power, the only way to block it is either to impose upon it a convincing new agreement or alternatively a full-scale war to topple down the regime,鈥 he said.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 something that together with the United States we can do.鈥

But he said he did not believe Washington had the appetite for such a move.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 believe that any American president, neither Trump or any one of his predecessors, would have decided to do that.鈥

Israel unleashed airstrikes across Iran for a third day on Sunday and threatened even greater force as some Iranian missiles fired in retaliation evaded Israeli air defenses to strike buildings in the heart of the country.

Israeli emergency services said at least 10 people had been killed in the Iranian attacks, while officials in Iran said that at least 128 people had been killed by Israel鈥檚 salvos.


Qatari foreign minister discusses Iran-Israel strikes in calls with UAE, UK counterparts

Qatari foreign minister discusses Iran-Israel strikes in calls with UAE, UK counterparts
Updated 35 min 47 sec ago

Qatari foreign minister discusses Iran-Israel strikes in calls with UAE, UK counterparts

Qatari foreign minister discusses Iran-Israel strikes in calls with UAE, UK counterparts
  • Minister鈥檚 message confirms Doha鈥檚 condemnation of the Israeli attack
  • Qatar collaborating with partners to promote dialogue in pursuit of a diplomatic solution

LONDON: Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, Qatar鈥檚 foreign minister, spoke with his Emirati and British counterparts in separate calls on Sunday to address the escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran.

Sheikh Mohammed and his UAE counterpart, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, discussed the Israeli attack on Iran, which began on Friday morning.

The Qatari foreign minister reiterated Doha鈥檚 condemnation of the Israeli attack, which violates Iran鈥檚 sovereignty and security and is a clear violation of the principles of international law, the Qatar News Agency reported.

Sheikh Mohammed had a separate conversation on Sunday with UK Minister of Foreign Affairs David Lammy. During this call, he said that the ongoing Israeli violations and attacks in the region are undermining peace efforts and could lead to a broader regional conflict, the QNA added.

He emphasized the need for diplomatic efforts, saying that Qatar is collaborating with partners to promote dialogue and enhance security and peace in the region and worldwide.


Trump says can broker Iran鈥慖srael peace using trade as he did with India鈥慞akistan

Trump says can broker Iran鈥慖srael peace using trade as he did with India鈥慞akistan
Updated 46 min 14 sec ago

Trump says can broker Iran鈥慖srael peace using trade as he did with India鈥慞akistan

Trump says can broker Iran鈥慖srael peace using trade as he did with India鈥慞akistan
  • Trump鈥檚 reference to India and Pakistan pertains to military confrontation which ended with US-facilitated ceasefire on May 10
  • Iranian officials report at least 138 people have been killed in Israel鈥檚 military onslaught since Friday, including 60 on Saturday

ISLAMABAD: US President Donald Trump said on Sunday he could use American trade leverage to broker a peace deal between Iran and Israel, drawing a parallel to his administration鈥檚 role in facilitating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan last month.

The renewed conflict saw Iran and Israel exchanging missile and drone strikes over the past three days.

Iranian officials report at least 138 people have been killed in Israel鈥檚 onslaught since Friday, including 60 on Saturday, half of them children, when a missile brought down a 14-story apartment block in Tehran. Israel has reported at least 13 deaths.

鈥淚ran and Israel should make a deal, and will make a deal, just like I got India and Pakistan to make,鈥 Trump wrote on Truth Social. 鈥淚n that case by using TRADE with the United States to bring reason, cohesion, and sanity into the talks with two excellent leaders who were able to quickly make a decision and STOP!鈥

Trump鈥檚 reference to India and Pakistan pertains to a brief military confrontation between the nuclear-armed neighbors in May, which ended with a US-facilitated ceasefire on May 10. Washington said trade and security assurances were key to the de-escalation.

He also cited other conflicts, between Serbia and Kosovo, and disputes over the Nile dam involving Egypt and Ethiopia, saying his interventions helped maintain peace 鈥渁t least for now.鈥

鈥淟ikewise, we will have PEACE, soon, between Israel and Iran!鈥 Trump added. 鈥淢any calls and meetings now taking place.鈥

Since Friday, Pakistan鈥檚 government has repeatedly pledged solidarity with Iran but urged its citizens to postpone travel to Iran and Iraq until the security situation improves. 

On Saturday, Islamabad issued a formal travel advisory asking Pakistanis to avoid travel to Iran 鈥渇or a limited period鈥 due to the Israeli attacks.

Pakistan has also condemned the Israeli strikes, calling them an unjustified violation of Iranian sovereignty, and has urged the international community to help de-escalate tensions through dialogue.