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U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (AP)
Last update - 23:32 28/09/2006
Rice to visit Mideast to push Arab-Israeli peace process
By Shmuel Rosner and Yoav Stern, Haaretz Correspondents and Reuters

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice plans to visit the Middle East next week in an effort to revive peace moves between Israel and the Palestinians, the State Department said on Thursday.

Rice will leave Washington on Sunday and plans to visit Israel, the Palestinian territories, Egypt and Saudi Arabia during her trip, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack told reporters at his daily briefing.

The announcement comes in the wake of talks between Arab leaders and U.S. officials in recent weeks. The view in the Bush administration is that the war in Lebanon has led to growing concern in Arab capitals over the threat posed by Iran to the stability in the region. As such, the Americans would like to take advantage of this attitude and convert ideas into diplomatic action.

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Secretary Rice said on Tuesday "moderate states do not wish Iran to gain too much power in the region," and explained that the United States intends to continue working with moderate states in the Middle East "in order to block Iran's ambitions."

Meanwhile, the administration has decided to give more time to talks with Iran, before renewing its efforts at the UN Security Council in support of sanctions against Tehran for its refusal to freeze its nuclear program.

At a press briefing in the State Department Wednesday, Sean McCormack said that the administration had accepted the request of Javier Solana, European Union special foreign policy troubleshooter, for more time for another round of talks with the Iranian negotiating team.

Solana held talks in Berlin on Wednesday with Iran's chief negotiator on the nuclear issue, Ali Larijani.

An American official said Wednesday that Rice's tour of the Middle East "is meant to give a practical expression to the speech of President Bush at the United Nations."

Bush said that he believes that a new and intensified effort may bring about a breakthrough in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

However, for the time being, the American government is having a difficult time developing an overall plan as a result of the lack of certainty concerning the future of relations with the Palestinian government.

Rice intends to ask the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan to pressure the government of the Palestinian Authority to accept the conditions set by the Quartet - the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia - regarding Hamas. In return for international recognition and aid, the Hamas government, elected earlier this year, was asked to recognize Israel, relinquish the use of force, and accept all previous agreements between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization.

Meeting these conditions, Rice said, would allow talks to take place with the Palestinian government. "As long as there is no partner for negotiations, it is not clear what precisely we can gain," an American official said Wednesday.

Meanwhile on Wednesday, the Shi'a speaker of the Lebanese Parliament, Nabi Beri, described the American administration's view of the Middle East as "superficial."

Beri also accused the United States of what he described as its aim to control the natural resources in the area through its support for Israel, a "terrorist state."

Referring to comments by Secretary Rice that the Shi'a community in Lebanon was divided, Beri said that the Shi'a community was united.

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  1.   No more bullying by Rice. 20:41  |  Bennie 28/09/06
  2.   Beri 20:42  |  Smart Jew 28/09/06
  3.   Rice has chutzpa to arrive on Yom Kippur... 20:43  |  Miriam 28/09/06
  4.   Reply to Miriam 21:21  |  Rabbi Yakov Lazaros 28/09/06
  5.   Clueless 21:21  |  Baz Mann 28/09/06
  6.   When Rice says "Jump", you ask "How high?" 21:47  |  Clickfool 28/09/06
  7.   Convert Condi 21:49  |  Alef 28/09/06
  8.   Clikfool,without USA your whole UK is dead 22:07  |  Absolute Sweden 28/09/06
  9.   To Clickfool 22:15  |  Jeroen 28/09/06
  10.   More Rice & Livni Experiments 22:55  |  dave 28/09/06
  11.   Rice is a fool 22:59  |  Michael F 28/09/06
  12.   only types like MICHAEL F worry because THEY are the fools 23:15  |  Theodor 28/09/06
  13.   To Michael F. from Silver Spring (nice name) 23:18  |  Jeroen 28/09/06
  14.   A Palistinian state is comming like it or not 00:01  |  Aussie RA 29/09/06
  15.   Rice is a Lawyer for the Ugly 00:10  |  Smart Arab 29/09/06
  16.   Rice the Mice is not nice. 00:15  |  Turtle 29/09/06
  17.   The Search for Legacy 00:46  |  John DOWN THE WALL 29/09/06
  18.   elections 01:06  |  H 29/09/06
  19.   "piece" process 01:08  |  tom 29/09/06
  20.   Moderate States 01:09  |  John DOWN THE WALL 29/09/06
  21.   to Bennie re#1 01:27  |  jeff atkinson 29/09/06
  22.   God kväll, Stockholm 02:33  |  From the Moon 29/09/06
  23.   8. "Clikfool,without USA your whole UK is dead" 02:51  |  Froggie 29/09/06
  24.   Always the same roadmap but unequal! 03:17  |  Jim Anderson 29/09/06
  25.   Rice to visit Mideast to finalize the agreement to destroy 03:29  |  Sal 29/09/06
  26.   Rice`s Foreign Policy: A Leopard Cannot Change It`s Spots 03:49  |  George 29/09/06
  27.   The uncle Bence syndrom! 04:03  |  Amir 29/09/06
  28.   Rice come to Lebanon!!!!!! 06:08  |  Generous 29/09/06
  29.   IRAN GET PREPARE YOUR ARSENALS 07:39  |  indrajaya 29/09/06
  30.   US/Iran 10:05  |  Michael II 29/09/06
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