Kerry: US, Gulf states plan to counter detabilising actions

DOHA - The United States and Gulf Arab allies are preparing to counter destabilizing actions in the Gulf, US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday after talks with Gulf states on a nuclear deal between their regional rival Iran and world powers.
Kerry also told a news conference that he and fellow foreign ministers from the six energy-exporting countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council agreed that once fully implemented, the accord would contribute to the region@@@s security.
Kerry said the ministers also discussed missile defense and arms transfers. Additional US cooperation with Gulf states would include intelligence sharing and special forces training, he said.
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