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The Formation of the Federation
       few months of the new era were all observed with great interest and
       Oman was assured of Abu Dhabi’s readiness to help.83 Oman’s new
       Prime Minister, Tariq bin Taimur, declared on 20 October 1970 that
       Oman would not join the federation at present although it might be
       prepared to form an association with some of the Emirates at a later
       date.

       The last resort

       Saudi-Kuwaiti mediation efforts
       By the end of 1970 prospects for a workable federation of the nine
       were less encouraging than ever, although many of the operational
       details had already been agreed. Persistent though polite acrimonies
       continued to be exchanged between Qatar and Bahrain, the former
       being given as much as ever to lengthy explanations of its views in
       memoranda and letters.0’1
         In January 1971 a delegation, headed by Prince Nawaf of Saudi
       Arabia and the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Shaikh Sabah Ahmad al
       Jabir Al Sabah, went to Bahrain and then to the other Emirates with
       proposals to resolve the stalemate over seven points. Four of them
       had already been agreed in October 1969 but had subsequently been
       raised again by Bahrain; they were the representation in the Union
       Council, the site of the permanent capital, the method of voting in the
       Supreme Council of Rulers, and the members’ contributions to the
       Union budget. Three new subjects, about which disagreement had
       arisen since then, were the role of the Emirates’ local armed forces,
       legislation concerning air traffic, and the membership of individual
       Emirates in international organisations such as OPEC.
         During the course of January the nine Emirates communicated
       their views on the Saudi-Kuwaiti proposals. Qatar did not wish to re­
       open discussion on matters already agreed. It also concurred with
       the Saudi-Kuwaiti proposals for the three other subjects at the same
       time, insisting that the sentence “the regulation and the exploitation
       of natural resources’’ should be deleted from the list of matters over
       which the Union should have exclusive powers of legislation.85
         After the comments and criticism of the other emirates were
       received the joint Saudi-Kuwait delegation prepared new pro­
       posals:88 l. To return to the original text of the draft constitution
       allocating four seats to each State in the Union Council. 2. To decide
       on the permanent capital when the permanent constitution had been
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