GCC's relationship after the summit, which was held at Camp David in May 2015. It also highlights the important political, economic and financial relations between the United States and the GCC's member countries. Up to 20 representatives from the seven nations, 36 representatives from the private sectors and representatives from the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have participated in the dialogue. The participants pledged to continue their cooperation and dialogue on these issues, including improvement of communication, cooperation, exchange of information and clarifying of expectations on the work of banks across the border so as to promote the implementation of regulatory frameworks; the application of best international practices and enhancement of the organizational effectiveness of these actions all over the world.