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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has called on Arab nations to reach out to Israel. | US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has called on Arab nations to reach out to Israel. |
Ms Rice was speaking in Jerusalem after three days of meetings with Israeli, Palestinian and Jordanian leaders. | Ms Rice was speaking in Jerusalem after three days of meetings with Israeli, Palestinian and Jordanian leaders. |
She said Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas had agreed to meet every two weeks. | She said Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas had agreed to meet every two weeks. |
Ms Rice also said there was a "path of co-operation" with the new Palestinian unity government. | Ms Rice also said there was a "path of co-operation" with the new Palestinian unity government. |
The secretary of state, speaking on the eve of the opening of an Arab League summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, also said a Palestinian peace deal by the end of next year was "not inconceivable". | |
'Complex' issues | 'Complex' issues |
Ms Rice urged Arab nations to take a more active role in regional peace efforts, although she said the presence of the militant Hamas faction in the Palestinian government made the issues "more complex". | Ms Rice urged Arab nations to take a more active role in regional peace efforts, although she said the presence of the militant Hamas faction in the Palestinian government made the issues "more complex". |
[Mr Olmert and Mr Abbas] will not just talk about their day-to-day issues, but also about a political horizon Condoleezza Rice | |
"The Arab states must be reaching out to Israel... to show Israel that they accept its place in the Middle East," she said. | "The Arab states must be reaching out to Israel... to show Israel that they accept its place in the Middle East," she said. |
Ms Rice said there could be co-operation with the new Palestinian unity government but stressed again that Hamas must renounce violence. | Ms Rice said there could be co-operation with the new Palestinian unity government but stressed again that Hamas must renounce violence. |
Hamas has refused to adhere to three key international demands to recognise Israel, renounce violence and honour previous peace agreements. | Hamas has refused to adhere to three key international demands to recognise Israel, renounce violence and honour previous peace agreements. |
Israel has rejected the new Palestinian government but Ms Rice has been trying to convince it to be more flexible. | |
She said Mr Olmert and Mr Abbas, who heads the other main Palestinian faction in the government, Fatah, would meet regularly and that she would attend some of the meetings. | |
"They achieved something, which is the very regularised meetings between the two of them, in which they will not just talk about their day-to-day issues, but also about a political horizon," she said. | "They achieved something, which is the very regularised meetings between the two of them, in which they will not just talk about their day-to-day issues, but also about a political horizon," she said. |
Peace plan | |
Ms Rice said it was "not inconceivable" for a peace deal to be reached before the end of US President George W Bush's tenure. | Ms Rice said it was "not inconceivable" for a peace deal to be reached before the end of US President George W Bush's tenure. |
But she added: "We're not yet at the... [stage] of final status" negotiations." | |
The Arab League summit is expected to discuss a 2002 Saudi peace initiative under which Arab nations would recognise Israel if Israel withdrew from all territories occupied in the 1967 war. | |
There is also the possibility of a full regional summit which Mr Olmert has said he would not hesitate to attend. | |
But Ms Rice said it was "premature to talk about any specific kind of meeting". |