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Security of the region and GCC unity would be among the key items on the agenda, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan was quoted as saying in an Arab News report.
Saudi Arabia holds the presidency of the 42nd session of the GCC, chaired by Custodian King Salman bin Abdulaziz, which will begin on December 14.
The summit is held annually to discuss progress in achieving coordination, integration, and interdependence between the Gulf states in the economic, commercial, educational, and cultural fields to enhance the development of their countries and people.
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