The normalization process that started between Israel and the UAE with the Abraham Accords last year was later reflected in some Arab states in and outside the Gulf. While the effects and discussions of this agreement, which seems to be one of Israel’s greatest achievements in recent years, continue, the Gulf countries have also emerged another normalization process as another important development. It seems that the Al-Ula process initiated by Saudi Arabia and Qatar will maintain a softening atmosphere in the Gulf. However, the changing balance of relations in the Gulf will affect not only the Gulf but also many other regions outside of the Gulf. The question of whether the atmosphere of Al-Ula will bring the normalization or harmonization of the parties of the agreement, which also experience foreign policy conflicts in areas outside the Gulf, seems to be an early question to answer for now.
The “Regional Vision of the Gulf States” online panel series, which will be held in cooperation with the Center for Diplomatic Affairs and Political Studies (DİPAM) and Gulf State Analytics (GSA), will discuss five Gulf countries; Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Qatar and Kuwait in separate panels in the context of their regional visions and foreign policies with all these developments, and then to present a comprehensive “Regional Vision of the Gulf States” report in the light of the opinions expressed in the panels. Each panel will include speakers from Turkey, the US and from the related countries. The Panels will be broadcast on DİPAM YouTube Channel.