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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak meeting with the Quartet's Middle East envoy Tony Blair in Alexandria, Egypt on Tuesday. (Reuters)
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Egypt: Failure of peace summit would fuel extremism in Mideast
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Egypt told European politicians on Tuesday that a peace conference that fails to achieve a breakthrough between Israelis and Palestinians would add to anger, frustration and extremism in the Middle East.


The conference, proposed in July by the United States, must be so well prepared that the participants can be sure it will end with tangible progress on the biggest disputes, Egyptian presidential spokesman Suleiman Awad told reporters.

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Awad was speaking after talks in the Egyptian city of Alexandria between President Hosni Mubarak and both Middle East envoy Tony Blair and Italian Foreign Minister Massimo D'Alema. King Abdullah of Jordan arrived to see Mubarak later.

Since U.S. President George W. Bush announced the conference idea, the United States has done little to bridge the gap between the Israelis and Palestinians, diplomats say.

A senior Arab diplomat said that judging by Washington's inactivity, the proposal appeared to be a half-hearted attempt to give a false impression of progress toward peace.

Awad, summarizing the views expressed by Mubarak at his meetings on Tuesday, said: "Preparations for the meeting in November need to be energized in the little time remaining... Good preparation is a necessary condition for success."

"There has to be a clear vision of tangible results?determined beforehand and declared during the meeting, tangible results which will achieve a breakthrough in dealing with the main issues and the final status issues," he added.

Final-status issues is the diplomatic term for disputes between Israelis and
Palestinians over the terms for a lasting peace agreement, including Jerusalem, the borders of a Palestinian state and the fate of Palestinian refugees.

Israeli-Palestinian talks have hardly touched on those aspects of peace since 2001, when the two sides came closer to a settlement than at any time since the state of Israel was established in 1948.

The Egyptian spokesman said: "(President Mubarak) warned that this meeting should not be a lost opportunity to be added to past lost opportunities.

"And if this meeting does not achieve a real breakthrough?then the negative repercussions will touch everything in the region and will increase feelings of anger and frustration and everything that brings in the way of the rise of extremist forces in the region and outside," he added.

Blair, a former British prime minister assigned as envoy by the international Quartet, did not speak to reporters.

D'Alema said the peace conference would succeed "if principles are laid down to make the peace process succeed, and not just encouraging the parties to complete the peace process".

He defended the European Union policy of encouraging the two rival Palestinian factions - Fatah and Hamas - to work for Palestinian national reconciliation, while the European Union itself refuses to have dealings with Hamas.

"[Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud] Abbas is ready to start again with negotiations between Palestinians and I fully share his opinion," he said.

Abbas says Fatah will negotiate with Hamas only when it restores the status quo ante in Gaza, where Hamas defeated Fatah forces and took full control in June.

Hamas refuses to recognize the government Abbas appointed to replace a national unity government led by Hamas.

D'Alema said: "What's important is to re-establish legality and it's the responsibility of Hamas in Gaza to create the conditions for a national reconciliation process."
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  2.   Failure of Arabs/Muslims to teach peace/history is the problem 16:39  |  David 04/09/07
  3.   Egypt turning the screws to force concessions from Israel 16:42  |  Sam 04/09/07
  4.   Same Old Threats 16:44  |  Brad 04/09/07
  5.   With all due respect, Mr. Mubarak, Israelis can not and will not 16:55  |  Lilian 04/09/07
  6.   Münich in 38 was a full success according to D`Alema and Mubarak 16:56  |  Absolute Sweden 04/09/07
  7.   ZERO will happen at the "conference" 17:19  |  spyguy 04/09/07
  8.   Walsh: Failure of Arab governments to control their extremists 17:19  |  bobby 04/09/07
  9.   So what? 17:26  |  Mark Lincoln 04/09/07
  10.   seems likely... 17:46  |  ravi 04/09/07
  11.   Muslim Extremism is self-fueled 19:01  |  Jon 04/09/07
  12.   The same old psychological crap from Arabs; is the world still 19:36  |  Judith, Haifa 04/09/07
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