interference in its internal affairs, and maintaining its Arab and Islamic identity. The ministers said achieving security and stability in Iraq, requires quick achievement of comprehensive national reconciliation, hoping that the Iraqi national government would soon be completed with the participation of all political factions and blocs. The GCC ministers called on Iraq to complete executing all UN Security Council relevant resolutions, including the border signs, repatriation of prisoners and the missing from Kuwait and other countries, as well as the repatriation of Kuwait national archive and properties. On Lebanon, the Council urged all Lebanese political parties to tackle matters with the utmost wisdom and prudence in support of democratic option according to the constitutional bases. It expressed hope that Acting Premier Najib Magati could soon form a national government that would achieve its peoples' aspirations. On Sudan, the Council expressed hope that Sudan government's recognition of the referendum's results contribute to laying peace between north and south of the country. Also, the Council welcomed the latest developments in Darfur peace process in Doha. The Council expressed solidarity with Sudan, rejecting the International Criminal Tribunal's measures towards the dispute in Darfur and all the accusations against President Omar Hasan Al-Basheer of Sudan. The GCC ministers reiterated support for the security, independence and territorial integrity of Somalia and the President-elect Shaikh Shareef Ahmed and his legitimate government, calling for all relevant Somalian factions to show cooperation with the government to achieve the aspirations of their people. --More