Gulf state cooperation has long been shaped by the threat of Iran − but shows of unity belie division
Leaders attend the 45th Gulf Cooperation Council Summit in Kuwait City, Kuwait on Dec.01, 2024. Amiri Diwan of Kuwait/Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images Arab Gulf countries, battered economically and physically by the war with Iran, were keen to put on a united front at a key regional meeting on April
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