Kuwait's emir warns of GCC collapse if conflict remains unresolved

- Kuwait's emir warns of GCC collapse if conflict remains unresolved.

- Says that further escalations may result in international interventions.

- future generations of Arabs will not forget those behind the conflict.
Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah, the emir of Kuwait has issued his strongest warning yet regarding the ongoing Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) dispute saying that it could eventually lead to the collapse of the alliance.

The emir warned that regardless of what they (Kuwait) hope for, the alliance could eventually collapse if the ongoing dispute is not resolved.

"Contrary to our wishes and hopes, the Gulf crisis has the potential of escalating; therefore, all of us must be fully aware of its potential consequences," Sheikh Sabah said. 

"Any escalation will bring with it an outright call for regional and international intervention, which will destroy the security of the Gulf and its people."

He warned that the collapse of the GCC would mean the collapse of the last bastion of joint Arab cooperation, noting that his country's goal was to resolve the crisis and prevent the GCC from collapse.

"History and the future generations of Arabs will not forget those who contributed to the escalation of the conflict and caused the destruction of the Gulf," Sheikh Sabah cautioned. 

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