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The GCC’s ‘Permanent, Long-Term Arrangement’ and the May 5 UN Draft Resolution

The 28 April Jeddah communique called for a ‘permanent, long-term arrangement’ for the Strait of Hormuz. The 5 May US-Bahrain UN draft resolution, with the support of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait and Qatar, asserted freedom of navigation in accordance with international law as the operating principle. The GCC has, in ten days, moved from regional consultation to formal multilateral institutional positioning. This post reads where the alignment sits and what it implies for the configuration that would close the gap.

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