Qa'dah 22, 1435, Sep 17, 2014, SPA -- Saudi newspapers highlighted in their editorials today a number of local, regional and international issues. On Saudi-Iraqi relationships, Al-Watan newspaper wrote in its editorial under the title (The photo has a lot of talk), that certainly the picture taken yesterday in Paris for Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal; Iraqi President Fuad Masum, and his Foreign Minister Ibrahim Al-Jaafari shouldn't pass unnoticed since it had surely affected many axes in the region. Certainly, it had a "bitter" impact on some and predicts a loss of a size of general influence of their strategic location in the Middle East. It highlighted as most important matter, the gradual return of Iraq to its Arabic bosom after years of "kidnapping", promoted by some Iraqi political parties by "falling" in the arms of Iran, for no more than personal gains , fraught with black sectarian. Alwatan pointed out that if there were not an Arab free will, concerned with the Arab identity of Iraq, represented primarily by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, for the need to save the Iraqi State, from the "era" of Nuri al-Maliki, the international community wouldn't have this enthusiasm and motivation to save Iraq after a third at least of its territory became a hotbed of expandable extremism and terrorism. In this sense, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia primarily represents an essential threshold for Iraq's return from a political deviation that almost ravaged the country with all its political, social and security aspects, and so on, the newspaper concluded. --More 11:23 LOCAL TIME 08:23 GMT تغريد