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1,000 legal professionals, arbitrators, and lawyers launch Gulf Law and Arbitration Week
The Gulf Arbitration Centre is organizing the first Gulf Law and Arbitration Week, which will be held from January 26-30
The Gulf Arbitration Centre is organizing the first Gulf Law and Arbitration Week, which will be held from January 26-30, 2025 in Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain, with strategic participation from the Federation of Gulf Chambers, the Gulf Engineering Union, the Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority, and a number of legal bodies.
The Secretary-General of the Commercial Arbitration Centre of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, Dr. Kamal Al Hamad, explained that the first Law and Arbitration Week of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, which will be held over five days, includes more than 20 dialogue sessions in which more than 30 leading figures will speak, and includes honoring the most prominent Gulf figures who have served the sector of commercial law and judiciary, arbitration, advocacy and human rights affairs from the legislative, executive and judicial authorities in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries in appreciation of their efforts in serving law, justice and the judiciary during their scientific, professional and practical career.
Al Hamad said: “Ministers in the GCC countries have been contacted to highlight major and mega projects in all sectors, especially in the energy, transport, logistics, and real estate and urban development sectors, to participate in the week’s activities and events, in addition to senior executives from the public and private sectors, as well as a select group of legal experts from the International Bar Association, the World Bank, and global arbitration centers as keynote speakers. This is a new beginning for the center after it recently celebrated 30 years since its establishment, as it is expected that at least 1,000 leading international figures in law and arbitration will participate to support and localize the arbitration industry in the GCC countries.”.
Al Hamad promised that this event is an inaugural event aimed at bringing together specialists in economics and investment, as well as law, arbitration scholars and industry leaders from the GCC countries. Through this event, the Gulf Arbitration Center seeks to be a pivotal forum to promote the investment and economic environment of cooperation and knowledge exchange, and to address the unique legal challenges within the GCC for investors and business people from the G20 countries.
Attractive investment environment
Dr. Al Hamad stressed the importance of the pioneering role played by the Gulf Commercial Arbitration Center in creating a regulatory and attractive environment for investment and protecting it, and the professional services provided by the center in quickly settling disputes, spreading the culture of arbitration, facilitating business practices and supporting the investment environment in the Gulf region, as a global destination that embraces foreign investments, and providing all judicial guarantees to protect and encourage investments, which would enhance the safe investment climate in the Gulf countries, facilitate the business environment and support local and foreign investors to conduct their business and expand their investments.
Al Hamad stated that the application of the center’s system in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries has been approved, which works to enhance the role of arbitration as a unique, self-contained system in resolving commercial and investment disputes, and to qualify and prepare arbitrators, experts and secretaries in various disciplines through the implementation of high-quality accreditation programs, in order to spread the culture of justice and fairness in arbitration in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
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Kuwaiti Defense Ministry: Details of US aircraft crashes and crew survival
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense announced the downing of American warplanes and the complete survival of their crews, coinciding with air defenses intercepting hostile targets amid regional tensions and ongoing escalation.
The Kuwaiti Ministry of Defense officially announced the downing of a number of US military aircraft in Kuwaiti airspace, confirming in an urgent statement the survival of all military crews on board, coinciding with the escalation of security events in the Arabian Gulf region and the continuation of Iranian strikes for the third day in a row.
In a statement detailing the incident, the Kuwaiti Army General Staff issued a clarification today (Monday), stating that "this morning, a number of American warplanes crashed, and their crews all survived." The statement emphasized that joint military coordination between the Kuwaiti and American sides contributed to the swift response to the situation, with the relevant authorities immediately commencing search and rescue operations at the crash site.
Evacuation and medical care
The General Staff explained that the aircrews were successfully evacuated and immediately transported to the hospital for necessary medical examinations and to ensure their well-being. Initial medical reports confirm their condition is stable and they are receiving the necessary care. This swift action reflects the readiness of the emergency and rescue teams in handling urgent military incidents.
Background of strategic military cooperation
This incident comes within the context of the close and historic military cooperation between the State of Kuwait and the United States of America. The two countries are bound by decades-long strategic defense and security agreements aimed at enhancing regional security and stability. Kuwait hosts a number of US military bases and units that conduct regular training exercises and air patrols, resulting in a high level of air and operational coordination between the two countries, which explains the rapid response to the rescue operation.
Regional tensions and air defense response
This incident coincides with a highly tense regional situation, with reports indicating that Iran launched a new wave of missile and drone attacks targeting several Gulf capitals and cities, including Doha, Kuwait City, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Bahrain. In this regard, military sources reported that Kuwaiti air defense systems proved their effectiveness and intercepted hostile targets in the airspace along the coastline, after sirens sounded warning of the impending threat.
Observers believe that these rapid developments pose significant security challenges to the region, necessitating the highest levels of preparedness to protect airspace and vital facilities, while the relevant authorities continue to closely monitor the situation on the ground to ensure the safety of citizens and residents.
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A joint Gulf-Jordanian-American statement condemns Iran's destabilizing actions
A joint Gulf-Jordanian-American statement strongly condemns the Iranian missile and drone attacks, stressing that they threaten regional stability, violate the sovereignty of states, and endanger civilians.
The United States, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan issued a strongly worded joint statement asserting that recent Iranian actions constitute a direct and explicit threat to regional stability in the Middle East. The statement emphasized that Iran's targeting of civilians and infrastructure in countries not involved in hostilities is a reckless act that violates international norms and laws.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom of Bahrain, the State of Qatar, the State of Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, the Sultanate of Oman, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and the United States of America strongly condemned Iran’s indiscriminate attacks. The statement noted Tehran’s use of ballistic missiles and drones in attacks targeting sovereign territories across the region, including Bahrain, Iraq (including the Kurdistan Region), Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
Context of regional tensions
This statement comes at a time of heightened anticipation and caution in the region due to escalating geopolitical tensions. The issue of Iranian ballistic missiles and drones has long been a central point of discussion in security talks between the Gulf states and their international allies. This diplomatic consensus among the Gulf states, Jordan, and the United States signals a shared understanding of common security threats and sends a clear message about the need to curb activities that could undermine security and peace in this vital global corridor.
Violation of sovereignty and threat to civilians
The joint statement asserted that these unjustified attacks not only violated the sovereignty of states but also endangered the lives of innocent civilians and caused material damage to civilian infrastructure unrelated to any military conflict. The signatories emphasized that such actions constitute a dangerous escalation that threatens to undermine efforts to de-escalate tensions in the region.
The importance of a unified stance
Observers believe that the issuance of this statement in its collective form reflects the depth of the strategic partnership between the United States and its partners in the region, and underscores the mutual commitment to defending shared interests. The statement also highlights the importance of collective action in confronting transnational security challenges, as the security of the Gulf Cooperation Council states and Jordan is considered an integral part of the regional and international security system.
The statement concluded by emphasizing that Iranian actions require a firm international stance to prevent the recurrence of such violations that threaten the safety and sovereignty of states, and place the entire region before open scenarios of instability.
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Trump: I killed Khamenei before he could assassinate me – details of the explosive interview
In statements to ABC News, Donald Trump revealed that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was assassinated in a preemptive strike after two attempts to assassinate the US president, confirming the killing of his potential successors.
In unprecedented statements that sparked widespread controversy in international political circles, US President Donald Trump revealed details of a qualitative military operation, confirming that he rushed to make the decision to assassinate Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in a decisive preemptive strike, before Tehran could implement a new plan aimed at physically eliminating him.
In an exclusive interview with ABC News on Sunday evening, Trump revealed details of the covert conflict between Washington and Tehran, stating sharply, "I got to him before he got to me. They tried to kill me twice before, but I was faster and beat him to it in this decisive round." These remarks highlight the unprecedented level of tension between the two sides and indicate a shift in the rules of engagement from proxy wars to direct targeting of the leadership.
The context of the historical tension between Washington and Tehran
This event cannot be separated from the long historical context of the US-Iranian conflict, which spans more than four decades. Since 1979, relations between the two countries have been marked by escalating tensions, including harsh economic sanctions, the US withdrawal from the nuclear agreement, and a series of tit-for-tat attacks in the Gulf and through proxies in the region. Successive US administrations have consistently viewed the Iranian regime as a source of instability in the Middle East, but talk of targeting the Supreme Leader represents a dangerous escalation, as Khamenei is considered the highest religious and political figure in the Iranian regime.
A blow to the leadership structure and a succession crisis
In detailing the operation, the US president pointed out that the recent military action not only targeted the top leadership but also brought about a radical and seismic shift in the entire Iranian leadership structure. Trump added that US intelligence was aware of the names of individuals considered as potential successors to the ruling regime, individuals pre-selected by Tehran to ensure the continuity of power. However, the surprise came when these candidates were also killed in the initial attack.
Trump described the precision of the operation, saying, “The attack was so successful and effective that it eliminated most of the potential successors. None of those we had in mind will be around to take power, because they are all dead.” This statement suggests that Iran has entered a period of leadership and political vacuum, which could open the door to violent internal power struggles in Tehran.
Expected regional and international repercussions
This event is expected to cast a long shadow over the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East and the world. Regionally, the absence of central leadership in Tehran could lead to confusion among pro-Iranian armed groups in countries such as Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen, potentially altering the balance of power in the region. Internationally, energy markets are likely to experience sharp fluctuations due to fears of retaliatory actions or a full-blown military confrontation, as the international community awaits the next steps and the reshaping of the region's political map by these dramatic developments.
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