As tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, a group of Gulf nations is taking a step towards unity by reviving cooperative projects aimed at mitigating regional risks. In a move seen as a bid to strengthen economic and security ties, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states are rekindling long-stalled initiatives to boost regional stability and counter external threats. The renewed focus on cooperation comes amid rising concerns over Iran's nuclear program, the ongoing conflict in Yemen, and increasing competition with rival powers in the region. Experts say the revival of these projects could have significant implications for regional security and the global economy.


In the face of worsening geopolitical tensions, Gulf nations are resuming cooperative projects aimed to mitigate risks