“The Council’s member states are willing to promote their strategic partnership with the two kingdoms (Morocco and Jordan),” Al-Zyani told the press.
Such large-scale cooperation requires the setting up of a coordination and complementarity strategies, Al-Zyani added.
On Syria, Al-Zyani said that the GCC backs the Arab League’s decisions, voicing hope that the Arab initiative will help avoid a scenario in Syria similar to that of Libya.
GCC’s Secretary General made it clear that Gulf countries refuse Iran’s mingling in their internal affairs and stressed the need for a Middle East free of nuclear weapons.