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Arab foreign ministers agree to re-launch Mideast peace plan
2008-03-30
Arab foreign ministers on Thursday agreed to re-launch the Arab peace initiative in its current form, despite earlier suggestions by the Syrian minister that the initiative could be rethought.

“We agreed on maintaining the Arab peace initiative and there is no intention on the ministers’ part to amend it,” Mohammed Sobeih, Arab League assistant secretary general for Palestinian affairs, told reporters. “It was also agreed that the initiative will be re-launched to the international community in order to stress Arab concern for finding a solution to the Arab Israeli conflict,” said Sobeih.

At the opening of the ministers meeting in Damascus earlier on Thursday, Syria’s Foreign Minister Walid Muallem hinted at the possibility of reconsidering the initiative if Israel did not prove its intention to establish peace in the Middle East. “We believe in a just and comprehensive peace but Israel, which is supported by the United States, is still unable to show a political will to create peace,” Muallem told delegations of the 22-member Arab League. He said, “Therefore we support what came out of our meeting in Cairo which is to study Arab options for the strategy of peace.”

Earlier this month, Arab foreign ministers meeting in the Egyptian capital said the “continuation of the Arab side to offer the Arab initiative for peace will be linked to Israel’s fulfillment of its obligations in the context of international texts for achieving peace in the region”.

The initiative, first proposed at a Beirut summit in 2002, offers Israel normalisation of relations and comprehensive peace agreements with Arab countries in exchange for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from all occupied territories.
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