At the Gulf level, in its role as a member of the Gulf states, Kuwait with other Arabian Gulf countries formed the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in 1981. The Council epitomises the spirit of brotherhood and cooperation that exists among the Arab states.
The aim is to intensify efforts and to broaden cooperation among its members in every field in the interest of the Arab nation as a whole. The GCC operates within the general framework of the Arab League and it continues, complements and completes the agenda of the Arab League. Kuwait and the rest of the GCC countries, in consultation and coordination with Egypt and Syria, works towards the vision and dream of boosting Arab National Security under the Damascus Declaration. Kuwait’s Army is an active member of the Peninsula shield force which is the joint force of the GCC. At the Arab level, Kuwait seeks to enhance and justify its relations with other Arab states in all fields.
Recent efforts towards the unification of the GCC at all levels have found a proactive advocate in Kuwait.