Al-Monitor reports that Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Jordan have pledged to deepen security and economic coordination as Iranian strikes disrupt energy infrastructure and maritime traffic. Meeting in Jeddah on Monday, leaders warned of rising risks to global markets and freedom of navigation, and called for “joint Arab action” to manage the war’s economic fallout.
The talks reflect a broader regional alignment as Gulf states face sustained attacks and growing pressure on oil and LNG exports, with Qatar reporting structural damage that has affected up to 30% of its gas capacity, concludes Al-Monitor.
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I don’t know much about Jordanian culture, how notable is it that Abdullah always wears a suit, seemingly even with GCC leaders wearing more traditional clothes?
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Al-Monitor reports that Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Jordan have pledged to deepen security and economic coordination as Iranian strikes disrupt energy infrastructure and maritime traffic. Meeting in Jeddah on Monday, leaders warned of rising risks to global markets and freedom of navigation, and called for “joint Arab action” to manage the war’s economic fallout.
The talks reflect a broader regional alignment as Gulf states face sustained attacks and growing pressure on oil and LNG exports, with Qatar reporting structural damage that has affected up to 30% of its gas capacity, concludes Al-Monitor.
I don’t know much about Jordanian culture, how notable is it that Abdullah always wears a suit, seemingly even with GCC leaders wearing more traditional clothes?