Home GCC UAE, Qatari delegations meet in Kuwait to follow up on Al-Ula agreement Saudi Arabia and three other Arab states agreed to fully restore ties with neighbouring Qatar during the 41st GCC Summit by Zainab Mansoor February 23, 2021 Official delegations from the UAE and Qatar convened in Kuwait on February 22, to follow up on the Al-Ula Declaration signed on January 5 in Saudi Arabia. Read: GCC leaders convene in Saudi Arabia for summit, sign statement Both sides discussed joint mechanisms and procedures to implement the Al-Ula declaration and emphasised on the importance of preserving Gulf unity, official news agency WAM reported. Developing joint action in the interest of the GCC countries and their citizens, and achieving stability and prosperity in the region, were also discussed. Saudi Arabia and three other Arab states agreed to fully restore ties with neighbouring Qatar during the 41st GCC Summit earlier this year. Read: Gulf Arab states agree to restore Qatar ties, end three-year rift In the wake of the agreement, the UAE reopened all land, sea and air ports with Qatar for inbound and outbound movement starting January 9. Read more: UAE reopens air, land and sea borders with Qatar Saudi Arabia also resumed flights to Qatar after the agreement. Read: Saudi to resume flights to Qatar after restoration of ties Also read: AlUla agreement: What does resetting ties with Qatar mean for the GCC region? Tags Al-Ula Declaration GCC Kuwait Qatar UAE 0 Comments You might also like Gold prices in UAE fall as global trends weigh on bullion FAB’s EOSB funds secure initial approval from MOHRE, SCA How the UK can aid the GCC to harness EdTech for inclusive learning Middle East’s first net-positive mosque launched in Dubai