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Meanwhile, Mansour Mubarak said in an article that the GCC was established because Gulf political, cultural, and economic figures realized the importance of forming a united body to develop the states, sustain their existence, and assist them in investing their economic and natural resources in the best way.
Second, they could have, as a united body, carried out a "silent protest".
We hoped in the beginning to have a united body of vendors and that is the trend so far," said bonus committee member John Osborne yesterday.
 
 
 
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