
Arab Cooperation Council
The Arab Cooperation Council (ACC) is a political and economic organization formed in 1989 by Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, and Yemeni Arab Republic (North Yemen). It aims to promote cooperation among its member states on various issues, including trade, investment, and economic development, to enhance regional stability and prosperity. The ACC was established as a response to shifts in the Arab world, particularly in relation to security and economic challenges. While its impact has varied over the years, it reflects efforts for Arab unity and collaboration within the context of regional politics.