The Kuwaiti diplomat, Abdullah Bishara, and the first Secretary of the Gulf Cooperation Council, spoke about the state of panic that spread in the United Nations after the decision of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states to cut off oil in 1973 during the October War.
The Kuwaiti diplomat, Abdullah Bishara, appeared in an interview during the Middle East Programme, saying: “The United Nations entered into an unimaginable panic. Whoever was there could not imagine the extent of the world’s need for oil and the extent of the world’s interests in the Gulf region, and this world’s keenness to The safety of the Gulf states, and the panic became unreasonable, and committees were formed and opinions were presented.”
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He added, “The one who benefited from this decision was President Houari Boumediene, President of Algeria from 1976 to 1978 AD. The Algerian president arrived and requested that a special session of the United Nations be held in the name of the session to declare the new global economic order.”
He continued, explaining: “He was received at the airport and was told at the time, ‘I do not imagine the Gulf people, especially Sheikh Zayed, punishing America and placing sanctions on it.’”
Abdullah Bishara referred to the countries that stopped oil from America and Europe, which are (Saudi Arabia – the Emirates – Kuwait), while the rest of the country only declared it without stopping.
Kuwaiti diplomat Abdullah Bishara also indicated that the Dutch delegate came to him at the time and said to him: “Why are you imposing sanctions? What sin have we committed?” These are words that Bishara will never forget.
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2023-11-11 21:00:00
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