Manama: The Bahrain Centre for Strategic, International and Energy Studies (Derasat), in collaboration with the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) from Germany, hosted a joint seminar titled "Gulf-Asia Cooperation: Prospects, Challenges and Implications for Europe." The seminar convened experts and scholars to examine the evolving dynamics between the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and various Asian countries. According to Bahrain News Agency, the event was moderated by Marah Jamous, Project Manager at the Regional Programme Gulf States at KAS. The speakers provided insights into the future of Gulf-Asia cooperation and its strategic implications for Europe. The seminar highlighted the strengthening ties between the Arabian Gulf and Asia, which have expanded across economic, political, and cultural dimensions. It explored the implications of these relationships for Europe, particularly in the context of recent global developments. Participants engaged in detailed discussions on how enhanced collaboration between these regions could address shared challenges and opportunities. The seminar concluded with recommendations to further strengthen collaboration and dialogue among stakeholders in the Arabian Gulf, Asia, and Europe, underscoring the importance of strategic partnerships in addressing mutual challenges and fostering greater understanding. Derasat remains dedicated to facilitating discussions that promote regional cooperation and provide valuable insights for researchers.