Ammon News - A security dialogue session on the Gulf region's security, hosted by the Arab Institute for Security Studies in Amman, has recently concluded, according to a statement issued Monday by the institute.
Attended by academics and experts from several countries, including Saudi Arabia and Iran, the discussion focused on security and technical issues, which included reducing the threat of missiles and delivery vehicles and technical measures needed to build confidence towards Iran's nuclear program and cooperation on nuclear fuel among other issues.
The dialogue session was held in an atmosphere of mutual respect and a desire of both parties to enhance regional stability, said Ayman Khalil, Secretary-General of the Arab Institute for Security Studies.
It is noted that the Arab Institute for Security Studies is one of a few Middle East-based think tanks focusing on WMD and nuclear nonproliferation and nuclear security issues.