Arab Cooperation Council
The Arab Cooperation Council (ACC) was founded in February 1989 by
North Yemen,
Iraq,
Jordan, and
Egypt.The ACC was created partly in response to the four countries being left out of the Gulf Cooperation Council (
GCC), partly out of a desire to foster closer economic cooperation and integration among its members, and partly as an Egyptian step to rejoin mainstream Arab politics after years of ostracism following its peace treaty with Israel.
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Arab Cooperation Council
The ACC was created in 1989 to promote economic cooperation and
integration. Members include Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, and North Yemen. The
ACC, partly intended as a counterpart to Gulf Cooperation Council, was
created one day subsequent to the establishment of the Arab Maghreb Union.