University of Basrah Examines the Gulf Cooperation Council's Position on the 1994 Yemen War
A master's thesis at the College of Education for Women at the University of Basrah examined the Gulf Cooperation Council's position on the 1994 Yemen War.
The thesis, submitted by researcher Nour Abdul-Samad Muhammad Saeed, aims to study the political and diplomatic position of the Gulf Cooperation Council on the 1994 Yemen War and analyze the positions of the Gulf states toward this war, in the context of the regional transformations that followed Yemeni unification in 1990 and the repercussions of the Second Gulf Crisis (the 1990 invasion of Kuwait).
The study concluded that the Gulf Cooperation Council's position on the 1994 Yemen War varied among member states, but overall, it expressed a Gulf commitment to Yemen's stability and a rejection of secession, while supporting political reconciliation efforts.
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