Faisal stressed that in order to ensure proper functioning and have clear understanding, it has been decided that the transition from cooperation to union will be presented to the Extraordinary Conference, provided that the committee completes studying the issue. "Iran's threat is clear, I don't think it hides the threat. Therefore, as I mentioned, this issue was discussed, but not in the context of Saudi-Bahraini relations. Any threat in this context is unacceptable and rejected. Iran has nothing to do with procedures taken by GCC countries, even if such procedures led to union. Iran is free to seek union with whom it wishes. We hope that it shows good-neighborliness that we seek," Prince Saud Al-Faisal said. Regarding the current situation in Syria, Prince Saud Al-Faisal said "the confidence in the efforts exerted by the envoy of the United Nations and the Arab League began to decline in light of the continued fighting, violence and bloodshed." Regarding accusations by the Syrian media that the GCC countries are intervening in Syria's internal affairs, Prince Saud Al-Faisal said "as long as the Syrian media does not show the real situation in Syria, there is no doubt that it accuses other countries. Such accusations are unfair." --More