Prince Turki Urges Gulf States to Acquire Nuclear Expertise

Gulf Daily News – GDN28.04.2014 KSA
Prince Turki Urges Gulf States to Acquire Nuclear Expertise

Prince Turki Urges Gulf States to Acquire Nuclear Expertise

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GCC nations should work on acquiring nuclear know-how to balance any threat from Iran, said a senior member of Saudi Arabia’s Royal Family.

Prince Turki Al Faisal (photo), King Faisal Centre for Research and Islamic Studies chairman, also said that the Gulf States should be prepared for any possible outcome from Iran's nuclear talks with world powers, reported the Gulf Daily News.

Prince Turki was addressing a major conference in Bahrain spotlighting GCC national and regional security this past week.

“We do not hold any hostility to Iran and do not wish any harm to it or to its people, who are Muslim neighbors,” he said.

“Preserving our regional security requires that we, as a Gulf grouping, work to create a real balance of forces with it, including in nuclear know-how, and to be ready for any possibility in relation to the Iranian nuclear file. Any violation of this balance will allow the Iranian leadership to exploit all holes to do harm to us,” he added.

The US, France, Germany, Britain, China and Russia have agreed a July 20 deadline with Iran to clinch a long-term deal that would allow a gradual lifting of all nuclear-related sanctions imposed on Iran over its atomic program.

Meanwhile, GCC General Secretariat Assistant Secretary General for Security Affairs Haza'a Mubarak Al Hajri urged GCC states to join ranks to ward off looming threats and stressed the key role of Gulf nationals in protecting their security.

Kuwaiti’s Head of National Security Bureau Thamer Al Ali Al Sabah said the region has witnessed major changes which have repercussions that may last for a long time.

On his part, Dr. Prince Nayef bin Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud said security and military co-operation, which had represented a main pillar of the GCC formation, will not develop outside the union framework.

Adviser to Kuwait’s Prime Minister Dr. Mohammed Ghanim Al Rumaihi highlighted the Arab Spring repercussions on Gulf security and interference in affected countries.

Source: Gulf Daily News

 



 
 

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