KUWAIT: The threat of the Muslim
Brotherhood will be discussed by the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) leaders at their meeting in Bahrain in December, Kuwaiti
media claimed. The request to include the Gulf role of the Islamist
organisation in the summit agenda was made by a GCC country, Kuwait
Arabic newspaper Al Shahed reported yesterday. “The country said that
the summit should discuss the role of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Gulf
countries and that the issue should be given priority because of its
serious implications,” government sources told the Kuwaiti newspaper.
According to the daily, the GCC has been
urged “to adopt unified decisions against the attitudes and behaviour
of the Muslim Brotherhood and against its blatant interference in the
domestic affairs of the member counties.” “The Islamist organisation is
accused of seeking to topple the political regimes in the GCC by
inciting the street against the governments and seeking to extend the
so-called Arab Spring to the Gulf countries with the support of foreign
countries set to benefit from the development,” the sources that the
paper did not identify, said.
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