Affirming the Kingdom’s leading regional and international role, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has extended official
invitations to the leaders of Gulf Cooperation Council countries to attend the upcoming Gulf-US Summit, which is set to be held in the capital, Riyadh.
This high-level summit takes place amid rapidly evolving regional developments and aligns with an official visit to the region by the President of the United States,
which includes several Gulf nations.
The invitations, delivered to the leaders of Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain by Saudi ambassadors,
emphasize the importance of active participation and coordination on key strategic issues.

The summit is expected to cover a wide range of topics, including the enhancement of military and security cooperation,
efforts to strengthen regional stability, expansion of economic partnerships, and the development of joint frameworks in energy, advanced technology,
and artificial intelligence. It will also provide a platform for aligning positions on global political and economic challenges.
These invitations reflect the Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening Gulf unity and building global partnerships that support peace,
stability, and shared prosperity for the region and beyond.