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Sunday, June 14, 2026
GCC Secretary-General Condemns Disinformation Campaigns Against UAE and Qatar as Gulf States Intensify Diplomatic Outreach.

Lead:

The Gulf Cooperation Council's Secretary-General Jasim Mohammed Al-Budaiwi publicly condemned what he described as malicious and misleading media campaigns targeting the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, signaling a coordinated Gulf response to perceived information warfare. The statement coincides with a broader wave of UAE diplomatic activity spanning relations with Morocco, NATO, Mozambique, and Sudan, reflecting Abu Dhabi's efforts to consolidate regional and international partnerships at a moment of heightened geopolitical complexity.

Details:

Al-Khaleej and multiple regional newswires report that GCC Secretary-General Al-Budaiwi issued a formal condemnation of circulating media allegations he characterized as deliberately fabricated and harmful to member states, specifically naming the UAE and Qatar. The statement represents an unusually direct intervention by the GCC secretariat into the information domain, signaling institutional concern over coordinated disinformation efforts targeting Gulf governments.

On the bilateral diplomatic front, Al-Khaleej reports that UAE Minister of State Sheikh Shakbout bin Nahyan Al Nahyan participated in the Oslo Forum in Norway, where UAE officials reiterated support for a civilian-led political transition in Sudan. The UAE's position aligns with international efforts to revive a negotiated settlement to the Sudanese conflict, placing Abu Dhabi among stakeholders advocating dialogue over military resolution.

Newswire sources report that Minister of State Noura Al-Kaabi met with Moroccan House of Representatives Speaker Rachid Talbi Alami in Rabat, where the two sides discussed strengthening bilateral ties. Separately, the UAE and Morocco signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the field of human rights, with Al-Kaabi signing on behalf of the UAE Permanent Committee for Human Rights. Additionally, Minister of State Lana Nusseibeh received NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary-General Javier Colomina, with discussions focused on deepening the UAE-NATO partnership across political and security policy dimensions.

Al-Khaleej further reports that UAE Presidential Diplomatic Adviser Dr. Anwar Gargash emphasized the country's enduring commitment to Gulf security and stability, describing the current period as a more complex geostrategic phase requiring nuanced engagement. President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan also held a telephone call with Mozambican President Daniel Chapo to discuss the enhancement of bilateral relations.

Watch For:

  • Whether the GCC's formal condemnation of disinformation campaigns will be followed by coordinated member-state responses or specific identification of the sources behind the alleged campaigns.
  • The practical outcomes of the UAE-Morocco human rights MOU and whether it signals a deeper framework of bilateral legal and institutional cooperation ahead of scheduled follow-up meetings.
  • How the UAE's stated support for a civilian transition in Sudan translates into concrete diplomatic or financial commitments, particularly given Abu Dhabi's existing relationships with multiple Sudanese actors.
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