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“Syrian efforts alone are not enough. There should be a combined effort by all Arab parties who have friends and influence in Lebanon, especially our brothers in Saudi Arabia,” Muallem yesterday told diplomats of the 23-member Arab League, who met in Damascus to prepare for the two-day Arab Summit.
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will not be attending the summit and will instead send their representatives.
Addressing a meeting of Arab foreign ministers and diplomats in
The Syrian minister appealed to Arab countries to overcome their differences. “Our differences, whatever they are, must not overshadow what we have in common... through objective and honest dialogue... we can find effective solutions,” he said.
Muallem also hinted at the possibility of withdrawing the Arab peace initiative if
“We are for a just and comprehensive peace and the principle of land for peace, but we are certain
The Arab peace initiative, the brainchild of King Abdullah, was first proposed at the
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said yesterday that he would reject a plan to withdraw the peace initiative. “Our attitude has always been that this plan should remain as it is and that we should defend it and fight for it because it is an expansive initiative and the other side (Israel) should accept it,” Abbas told reporters in Amman after meeting Jordan’s King Abdallah.
He added that his talks with King Abdallah focused on “the Arab Summit and what is in store after the summit.”
Abbas has said he would lead the Palestinian delegation to the summit, but
Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa also talked about the possibility of withdrawing the Arab peace blueprint if
Moussa said in an opening speech to foreign ministers that Arab leaders would also focus on the stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace. He added that Arab leaders are unhappy with the pace of talks following the US-sponsored peace conference held in
“Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad had intended to discuss the situation in
“Due to
That initiative calls for the election of army chief Gen. Michel Suleiman as president and the formation of a national unity government in which no single party has veto power and a new electoral law.
Arab delegates said
The delegates said the Yemeni initiative has received some backing by Arab governments.
Despite the low-level representation from key Arab countries, the official Syrian press said the summit would be a success.
“It is enough for the Arab summit in
However, some commentators argued that the absence of key Arab leaders from this annual event could only be interpreted as a political indictment of the host country over its policies, especially in
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (R) receives his
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