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In first high-level talks, 'Arab Quartet' backs revival of Saudi peace plan
By Reuters

Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Egypt said on Wednesday they will seek to give a new push to the 2002 Saudi peace initative at ending decades of conflict when they hold an Arab League summit later this month.

A palace statement said King Abdullah told Saudi Arabia's foreign minister Saud al-Faisal and Egypt's Ahmed Aboul Gheit in Amman that the March 28-29 summit in Riyadh should bring a consensus on backing the 2002 plan.

"Arab states should unify their positions and especially as regards giving new impetus to the Arab peace initiative," the statement quoted the monarch as saying.

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He was referring to a 2002 Arab League summit in Beirut that adopted a Saudi initiative offering Israel normal ties with Arab countries in return for full withdrawal from land it occupied in the 1967 Middle East war.

The Amman talks are the first high-level talks by the so-called "Arab Quartet," that also includes the United Arab Emirates, to coordinate positions on peace and other regional developments ahead of the Riyadh summit.

Saudi Arabia criticized Israel on Tuesday for setting preconditions to Middle East peace talks and urged it to accept the 2002 Arab initiative and discuss details later.

Israel has said it cannot accept some terms in the proposal, including the total withdrawal to the pre-1967 boundary and the right of return for Palestinian refugees to Israel.

Jordan's Foreign Minister Abdelelah al-Khatib told reporters after separate talks with his Saudi and Egyptian counterparts they were agreed the Arab plan had all the necessary elements for a comprehensive settlement.

"This is an Arab peace initiative, a declaration of principles towards solving the Palestinian issue and represents a clear Arab position and is acceptable on the international arena," Khatib said.

Jordanian officials privately say the Arab Quartet wants to show Washington the seriousness of their quest for peace with Israel in return for a stronger commitment by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice to a two-state solution by 2008.

Rice is expected to visit the region ahead of the summit to prod Arab allies on presenting strong peace overtures towards Israel.

They will tell her that their plan offers the best blueprint for a lasting settlement.

Rice last visited the region in February for a three-way summit with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

The meeting ended with a vague promise on a commitment to a two-state solution in which a Palestinian state could exist alongside Israel.

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  5.   PEACE INITIATIVE??????? 20:52  |  Brant 14/03/07
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  9.   #6- Brant 23:45  |  yezmar 14/03/07
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  18.   #3 Ken, you don`t seem to understand how people negotiate 02:40  |  Johnboy 15/03/07
  19.   FOR LYNN: 04:33  |  Brant 15/03/07
  20.   YEZMAR: One more thought 04:43  |  Brant 15/03/07
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