Iraqi Affair: 18 / The GCC Ministerial Council expressed once again its congratulation for the Iraqi leadership, hoping that the formation of the new Iraqi government would contribute to promoting national unity, and the participation of all spectrums of the Iraqi society in the political, security and development process, thus contributing to the security and stability of Iraq and its sovereignty, and to restore its natural status in its world Arab. 19 / The Council reiterated its support of UN Security Council Resolution 2013/2107, which decided unanimously to refer the file of prisoners, missing persons and the return of Kuwaiti property to the United Nations Mission UNAMI to follow up on this file, hoping that the Iraqi government would continue its efforts and cooperation with the State of Kuwait and the international community in this regard. Libyan Affair: 20 / The GCC Ministerial Council also expressed its concern over the deteriorating security and military situation in Libya due to recent clashes, resulting in loss of lives and property, and their impact on the security of Libya, its stability and future, stressing the need to stop the violence and support of the legitimacy in Libya by supporting the constitutional institutions, especially the elected House of Representatives, which expressed the will of the Libyan people through free and fair elections, paving the way to enhance security, stability and development in Libya. Nominations: 21 / The Ministerial Council welcomed the appointment of the candidate of the Sultanate of Oman, Mohammed bin Saleh bin Mohammed Al-Ghilani, Head of the GCC Mission to the United Nations in Vienna, wishing him success in his duties. Issued in the city of Jeddah On Saturday, Dhu-AlQa'dah 4, 1435, corresponding to Aug 30, 2014. --SPA 22:09 LOCAL TIME 19:09 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w
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