Jakarta, Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi, Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), met with the Ambassadors of the GCC States to Indonesia, as part of his official visit to Indonesia. During the meeting, the Secretary General presented to the Ambassadors a briefing on the progress of joint Gulf action and the recent achievements of the Council. Views were also exchanged on means to enhance bilateral relations between the GCC States and Indonesia, including discussions on exploring new opportunities to enhance trade and investment between both sides. Albudaiwi also praised the prominent role and valuable efforts made by the GCC diplomatic missions in Indonesia to expand the horizons of cooperation in various fields between the two sides. On their part, the Ambassadors praised the efforts made by the Cooperation Council to enhance Gulf cooperation at the regional and international levels, and affirmed their constant endeavour to work together to achieve the common Gulf goals and develop strategic par tnerships, in a way that contributes to achieving sustainable development and common prosperity for the GCC countries. Source: Bahrain News Agency
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