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Gulf leaders convene for annual summit amid regional tension

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The leaders of Gulf Arab states have arrived in Saudi Arabia for their annual summit, a united meeting that comes amid heightened tensions over Iran’s nuclear program and after a yearslong boycott of Qatar. Tuesday’s Gulf Cooperation Council Summit, previously a contentious affair given that three out of the six members cut ties with Qatar in 2017, follows a rare regional tour by the Saudi crown prince to rally support among the neighboring allies. At the summit nearly a year ago Saudi Arabia led an end to the four-nation embargo of Qatar, restoring diplomatic ties after years of hostility. 

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