Foreign ministers of Iraq and its neighboring countries held a consultative closed-session here tonight on the eve of Sharam Alsheikh International Conference on Iraq scheduled to start tomorrow. Prince Saud Alfaisal, the Saudi Foreign Minister, leads his country's delegation to the two meetings. Tonight's meeting, which includes foreign ministers of Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Syria and Turkey in addition to Egypt, the host country, Tunisia, which holds the current rotatory Arab summit presidency, and Bahrain, the former president of the Arab summit, will discuss the latest developments in Iraq and ways of assisting the Arab sister country to come out of its crisis and go ahead with political process according to the Security Council's resolution No. 1546 in a way that maintains Iraq's integrity and sovereignty on its territories.