Relations (1)

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The Gulf states and the United Nations are related through their shared involvement in mediation and peacebuilding efforts, where their activities are described as potentially complementary [1], competitive [2], or requiring formal coordination [3].

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The Arab Approach to Mediation—Reshaping Diplomacy in a ... washingtoninstitute.org The Washington Institute 3 facts
claimThe Gulf states' economic and political clout can help mobilize resources and incentives to support mediation efforts, thereby complementing the United Nations' peacebuilding and development initiatives.
claimGulf states' mediation efforts could potentially operate in parallel or competition with United Nations initiatives, leading to risks such as duplication, fragmentation, or contradictory approaches.
claimTo maximize collaboration and mitigate risks of duplication, the Gulf states and the United Nations need to establish clear frameworks and mechanisms for communication, coordination, and mutual support.