to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Qatar , considering his " claims " as " supportive for terrorism " in Iraq .

Al-Maliki accused - in an interview with France 24 that had been aired recently , Saudi Arabia and Qatar of what he called as a declaration of war on Iraq, while accusing them of supporting armed " organizations " financially , politically and in the media .

The Secretary General of GCC , Abdullatif bin Rashid Al -Zayani , said in a statement briefed by " Shafaq News " , that " we express dissatisfactions form these false accusations made by the Prime Minister against an Arab country as the GCC have nothing but all love , appreciation and respect to Iraq ," noting that " GCC countries are of the first countries to suffer from criminal acts of terrorism . "

“GCC has made and still great efforts at all levels to combat it and it is a place of recognition and appreciation by all countries of the world and all the equitableIraqi parties."

Zayani considered " removing Iraq from the sectarian situation to the national situation and consolidation for the political process for all Iraqi political parties will guarantee the promotion of Iraqi national unity."

It is worth mentioning that the State of Law coalition led by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Tuesday , that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia " rejects " the normalization of relations with Iraq .

Member of the coalition , Abbas al-Bayati said in an interview with "Shafaq News" that “ Iraq has asked the United States at the period of President Bush to mediate to improve its relations with Saudi Arabia , "noting that" the Americans told us at that time that Saudi Arabia does not want to open up to Iraq.

The official Saudi agency has quoted yesterday what it called an official Saudi source as saying that "al-Maliki knows before anyone else that Kingdom's position is clear and unequivocal against terrorism in all its forms and whatever its source ," noting the " Saudi Arabia has made efforts to fight terrorism at the local level and global level, adding that Maliki's comments aimed at " to change facts to cover the failures inside ."