THE ARAB GULF COUNTRIES CONCLUDED THE TWENTY FIFTH ARAB GULF SUMMIT HELD IN KUWAIT WITH EMPHASIS ON PEACEFUL APPROACH IN RESOLVING FREQUENT CONFLICTS IN THE ARAB WORLD REGION.
The Arab Gulf countries concluded the twenty fifth Arab Gulf Summit held in Kuwait early today with emphasis on significant major points that entailed peaceful means, or approach in resolving frequent conflicts in the Arab World region, particularly the current conflict in Syria and denounced the Israelites violence in Palestine. Other important issues that have been mentioned during the Summit included the Arab Gulf countries declining investments, oil production and exports to the domestic Arab World and foreign countries. The estimated lost in the recent four quarters investment businesses and mineral resources exports which included petroleum, gas and other agriculture, or manufactured products has exceeded four trillion dinars. However, the requirement for Parliamentary debates to ensure the required economic, financial and political changes for more prosperous Arab Gulf and the Arab World countries have not been mentioned during the Summit, despite the unanimous support of the Arab Gulf countries for improved domestic and foreign investment businesses at home and in foreign countries.
Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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