The Saudi Ambassador to Sultanate of Oman Abdulaziz bin Suleiman Al-Turki reiterated Saturday the importance of the 29th session of the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council to be held in Muscat on Monday and Tuesday as taking place at a time when regional and international political changes and economic repercussions will be a challenge to the GCC and provide a stimulus to re-double GCC efforts, speed up performance and remove obstacles to joint action. In a statement to Saudi Press Agency, he said that the Omani capital-Muscat will be the focus of attention of the citizens of the GCC as they attach hopes and aspirations to the meeting of their leaders to push ahead works of the Council to achieve the desired objectives in all areas. "Moreover, the GCC citizens are also looking forward to further achievements particularly in the areas that affect their lives in the GCC countries." They are also inspired by the contents of a speech delivered by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud in the Muscat Summit in 2001, in which he had said "We do not need to have summits that only improvise emotional decisions that die short before the ink dried on the paper on which these decisions are written on. Truly, we need to have summits of reflections and analysis that yield logical and realistic decisions implemented in accordance with reasonable timetables." --MORE