Dr. Abdulaziz Sagr, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center, participated in a Webinar titled "The Gulf after Corona and the security, economic and
social challenges for post-Corona from a security perspective, the economic
dimension and its implications at the level of the government and private
sectors" which was organized by ( Majlis AlKhonji) on Thursday 14 May,
2020.
During his participation
Dr. Abdulaziz focused on the security, economic and health repercussions of the
crisis on the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the great efforts and
precautionary measures implemented by the Gulf governments in the framework of
facing the virus and its consequences. Dr. Abdulaziz discussed the most important
potential challenges after the pandemic. The seminar gathered a group of
specialised researchers to review various experiences in dealing with the
crisis in the Arab region and internationally.
Dr. Abdulaziz Sagr, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center, participated in a session titled "Preserving peace in light of
the outbreak of the emerging Coruna virus pandemic" at the seventh annual Stockholm Peace
and Development Forum, which was held by the Swedish Foreign Ministry and
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Tuesday, 12 May 2020.
They discussed the opportunities and challenges facing efforts to maintain
peace in light of the pandemic.
Dr. Abdulaziz Sager, Chairman of the Gulf Research Center, participated in a webinar titled "Global Order and International Relations
After Covid-19" which was
organized by the Asbar International
Forum, 20 April 2020
The discussions were focused on the situation in the
Middle East and the challenges the region is facing in light of the current
situation of the Corona pandemic and the possibility of the European role in
bringing views closer
In it Dr. Abdulaziz
discussed the current security situation in the Gulf, the situation in Yemen,
the developments of the oil market and its importance for regional growth and
stability, as well as the potential impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic on
governments and societies in the Middle East