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The head of the Gulf Research Center confirmed that the Gulf Cooperation Council countries have contributed to advancing the peace process through U.S.-Iranian negotiations, following the confrontation between the two sides which led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the disruption of 20% of global energy supplies, along with the destruction of Iranian leadership and military infrastructure. He pointed out that the agreement to resume navigation through the strait represents a major breakthrough, and called for including discussions of Iran's missile and drone programs in future negotiations, while maintaining respect for the sovereignty of states and non-interference in internal affairs. He added that the Gulf countries reject changes to the status quo in the Strait of Hormuz and are working to stabilize the region by strengthening regional cooperation, pursuing a balanced and non-aligned approach.
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