New York, USA – The permanent representatives of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states to the United Nations met with UN Secretary-General António Guterres in New York to discuss the repercussions of the Iranian attacks targeting several GCC countries and their impact on regional security and stability.
The meeting addressed the latest developments related to the attacks, which targeted civilian facilities and vital infrastructure, including energy facilities, airports, and seaports. This comes amidst escalating regional tensions in recent times.
Show the aftermath of the attacks
During the meeting, the permanent representatives reviewed the extent of the attacks targeting GCC countries, as well as the serious repercussions of these attacks on regional security and international stability.
They emphasized that targeting civilian facilities and vital infrastructure constitutes a clear violation of the UN Charter and international law. Furthermore, it contravenes the principles of good neighborliness among states.
Briefings on the situation in the region
The permanent representatives of the GCC states provided detailed briefings to the UN Secretary-General on current security developments in the region.
The briefings included an overview of the impact of attacks on critical infrastructure and economic sectors, as well as their potential repercussions for regional stability.
Meetings with representatives of international powers
In a related development, the permanent representatives of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states held meetings with the permanent representatives of the United States, Russia, and China to the United Nations.
These meetings addressed current developments in the region and ways to deal with their repercussions. They also discussed international efforts aimed at maintaining regional security and stability.


