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Kuwaiti newspaper reveal the review of the situation in Iraq and Syria in the GCC Ministerial Meeting

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Kuwaiti newspaper reveal the review of the situation in Iraq and Syria in the GCC Ministerial Meeting
Thursday, May 30 / May 2013 18:46 | | |




{Baghdad: Euphrates News} Kuwaiti newspaper revealed that the GCC ministerial meeting which will be held next Sunday will focus on several points most notably the review of the situation in Iraq, Syria, and unify the efforts and attitudes, especially with the escalation of killings in Syria.

The Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Qabas said in today's edition of the "The GCC ministerial meeting which will be held next Sunday will focus on several points highlighted Priority to the security of the Gulf Cooperation Council and take the necessary actions to ensure stability and review the situation in Iraq, Syria, and consolidate efforts and attitudes, especially with the escalation of killings in Syria. "

And hold the foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), in Jeddah on Sunday Session 127 of the Ministerial Council of the Cooperation Council {foreign ministers}, headed by Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain, the current chairman of the Ministerial Council.

He explained Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani Secretary General of the Cooperation Council participating in the Council in a press statement that "Ordinary Session 127 of the Ministerial Council is of particular importance, given the importance of the topics on the agenda, especially with the region is witnessing of variables and events accelerated require common positions."

He reported that "the Council of Ministers will discuss a number of memoranda and reports filed by the ministerial committees, particularly with regard dialogues strategy and negotiations between the GCC countries and groups and economic blocs, and other topics related to the situation of regional, Arab and international concern to the GCC."

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