A joint statement summing up the Jeddah summit said the leaders had expressed a desire to develop the defense and deterrence capabilities of the conference participants to deal with the cement, cruise missiles and armaments of terrorist militias.
The statement also said the leaders supported the non-possession of weapons of mass destruction in the Gulf region and stressed the importance of diplomatic efforts to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and prevent it from carrying out activities that would shake the region's security and stability.
The statement also said that Biden stressed that the Gulf states and the United States should work together to address the external threats to their security and the threats to the sea crossings - especially Bab al-Mandab and the Straits of the Hormuz .
Another issue reads that the leaders welcomed the OPEC organization's decision to increase oil production in July and August. "The leaders expressed their appreciation for Saudi Arabia's role in reaching agreements between the Opec + countries," the statement said.
Source: Kan News