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U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice shaking hands with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit in Washington earlier this month. (AP)
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Visit by Egypt, Jordan FMs won't be an official Arab League mission
By The Associated Press

The foreign ministers of Egypt and Jordan, due to visit Israel later this month, will not be representing the Arab League as previously reported, but rather will represent only their respective countries, Egypt's foreign minister said Thursday.

The announcement was made shortly after the State Department in Washington said U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is to postpone a visit to the region that had been planned for next week.

The Jordanian and Egyptian foreign ministers were recently reported to be acting as envoys from the Arab League on their upcoming visit.

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This would have been the first such visit to Israel by the Arab League, which has historically been hostile toward it.

But Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit said his visit to Israel with his Jordanian counterpart, planned for July 25, would only be on behalf of their respective countries.

"This is not a visit where the Arab League flag will be raised," Aboul Gheit told reporters. "This is a matter of principle."

On Wednesday the head of the 22-nation Arab League, Amr Moussa, also said the two foreign ministers would not be representing the League.

A visit by Arab League officials would have marked an important diplomatic accomplishment for Israel. But many Arab countries considered such a move too hasty until Israel makes a gesture about the Arab peace-for-land plan relaunched by an Arab summit in Saudi Arabia in March.

The offer promises full peace with all Arab nations if Israel withdraws from territories captured in the 1967 Six-Day War and allows the creation of a Palestinian state.

Israel rejected the plan outright when it was first presented in 2002, but Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has recently expressed willingness to discuss it.

Rice delayed her trip so that she can be accompanied to the region at the end of the month by Defense Secretary Robert Gates, the State Department said.

Spokesman Sean McCormack said the changes do not connote any reduction in Bush administration commitment to furthering peace between Israel and the Palestinians, or that preoccupation with the Iraq war is crowding out other issues.

U.S. President George W. Bush announced at a news conference on Iraq on Thursday that he was sending Rice and Gates to the Middle East.

Rice last visited Israel and the West Bank in March, when she announced that Olmert and Abbas planned to meet every two weeks - a schedule that the two leaders were unable to meet.

Rice has also canceled a planned visit next week to Congo. She had been scheduled to become the highest-ranking U.S. official to visit the volatile and mineral-rich central African nation in a decade.

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  1.   Bad timing 22:23  |  Natallie Durson 12/07/07
  2.   ONE SOLUTION FOR EVERY PROBLEM:TAKE BACK TERRITORIES............. 22:31  |  VOICE of MOSHIACH))) 12/07/07
  3.   This makes some sense,since the Arab League 23:20  |  lakshmi 12/07/07
  4.   Sudden change, key words 23:39  |  Mark Lincoln 12/07/07
  5.   ONE SOLUTION FOR EVERY PROBLEM:TAKE BACK TERRITORIES............. 00:02  |  VOICE of MOSHIACH))) 13/07/07
  6.   The Best Laid Plans of Mice, Men, Bush & Condi 00:27  |  * BEN JABO 13/07/07
  7.   Arab League policy still No recognition, No negotiation, No peace 00:54  |  Dr. L. Brand 13/07/07
  8.   Arab League policy still No recognition, No negotiation, No peace 00:54  |  Dr. L. Brand 13/07/07
  9.   Arab League policy still No recognition, No negotiation, No peace 00:54  |  Dr. L. Brand 13/07/07
  10.   Arab League policy still No recognition, No negotiation, No peace 00:54  |  Dr. L. Brand 13/07/07
  11.   Arab League policy still No recognition, No negotiation, No peace 00:54  |  Dr. L. Brand 13/07/07
  12.   Arab League policy still No recognition, No negotiation, No peace 00:55  |  Dr. L. Brand 13/07/07
  13.   Arab League policy still No recognition, No negotiation, No peace 00:55  |  Dr. L. Brand 13/07/07
  14.   #1 VOICE of MOSHIACH))) 01:04  |  john 13/07/07
  15.   Egyptian FM: Arab League flag will not be raised Israeli visit 01:08  |  x 13/07/07
  16.   Tell them its not worth the waste of miles 01:10  |  Jacob Blues 13/07/07
  17.   The power of a photograph 01:42  |  Hannah 13/07/07
  18.   Dr.L.Burned,7 posts all saying the same text ! 01:42  |  lakshmi 13/07/07
  19.   Weak Olmert sucks up to arabs and looks fool 02:06  |  bernard ross 13/07/07
  20.   #14 Lakshmi - Don`t fault the Doctor 02:23  |  * BEN JABO 13/07/07
  21.   Lakshmi 1 time or 7 he is right... 02:38  |  Peter 13/07/07
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  23.   Be realistic! 03:18  |  Ken 13/07/07
  24.   The Arab Initiative is an ultimatum, is it? 04:46  |  Johnboy 13/07/07
  25.   Ben jabo,Howdy jeff and Peter,at least Ben I 05:16  |  lakshmi 13/07/07
  26.   19Johnboy,greetings,it`s going to be like the old days 05:23  |  lakshmi 13/07/07
  27.   To Johnboy 05:35  |  Peter 13/07/07
  28.   Appeasing the extremist with lies 05:58  |  Jonathan 13/07/07
  29.   To Lakshmi and Johnboy 05:58  |  Peter 13/07/07
  30.   It seems clear the US has brought pressure to bear 07:16  |  Mark Lincoln 13/07/07
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