interference in internal affairs and peaceful resolution of conflicts demanding Iran to translate its stated positive political approaches to tangible reality. On Iraq, the council reiterated its firm stands toward Iraq and on the state between Iraq and Kuwait, the council stressed the need for Iraq's completion of the implementation of relevant UN security council's resolutions under the umbrella of the UN and the international mechanism established for this purpose. On the Palestinian issue, the council valued support by US President Barack Obama and his wise administration for the principle of the two-state solution and stressed that peace in the region is in the interest of all parties and that peace and security for Israel will not materialize until the establishment of the Palestinian state with East Alquds as its capital. The council demanded the new Israeli government to adhere to the principle of the solution of the two states, Palestinian and Israeli, living side to side in security and peaces, for the achievement of a just, complete and comprehensive peace based on the Arab Peace Initiative, the relevant resolutions of international legitimacy and the principle of land for peace. The council demanded the Israeli government to completely withdraw from all occupied Palestinian land, the occupied Arab Syrian Golan to the line of the 4th of June 1967 and the rest of occupied Arab lands in south Lebanon. --More