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Arab leaders have been gathering in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, ahead of a summit set to focus on reviving a five-year-old Middle East peace plan. | Arab leaders have been gathering in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, ahead of a summit set to focus on reviving a five-year-old Middle East peace plan. |
The leaders are expected to discuss a Saudi initiative first proposed in 2002 at the annual Arab League summit. | The leaders are expected to discuss a Saudi initiative first proposed in 2002 at the annual Arab League summit. |
Under the plan, Arab nations would recognise Israel if Israel withdrew from all territories occupied in the 1967 war. | Under the plan, Arab nations would recognise Israel if Israel withdrew from all territories occupied in the 1967 war. |
On Tuesday Condoleezza Rice appealed to Arab states to reach out to Israel. | On Tuesday Condoleezza Rice appealed to Arab states to reach out to Israel. |
The US Secretary of State was speaking in Jerusalem after three days of meetings with Israeli, Palestinian and Jordanian leaders aimed at reinvigorating the Middle East peace process. | The US Secretary of State was speaking in Jerusalem after three days of meetings with Israeli, Palestinian and Jordanian leaders aimed at reinvigorating the Middle East peace process. |
She said Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas had agreed to meet every two weeks for talks. | She said Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas had agreed to meet every two weeks for talks. |
Saudi-Syrian talks | Saudi-Syrian talks |
Leaders of 21 of the Arab League's 22 member states will be attending the two-day summit. Libya is boycotting the meeting. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is also due to attend. | Leaders of 21 of the Arab League's 22 member states will be attending the two-day summit. Libya is boycotting the meeting. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is also due to attend. |
Correspondents say no-one expects any breakthroughs at the summit, but the fact that Saudi Arabia, the regional powerhouse, is being so pro-active means this will be one of the most scrutinized Arab league summits. | |
They will discuss the 2002 peace initiative, which also allows for the creation of a Palestinian state and the return of Palestinian refugees. | They will discuss the 2002 peace initiative, which also allows for the creation of a Palestinian state and the return of Palestinian refugees. |
Israel rejected the plan outright after it was first proposed at an Arab summit in Beirut in 2002 but Mr Olmert is now giving it a guarded welcome, albeit with reservations linked to the issue of refugees. | Israel rejected the plan outright after it was first proposed at an Arab summit in Beirut in 2002 but Mr Olmert is now giving it a guarded welcome, albeit with reservations linked to the issue of refugees. |
On Monday, Jordan's King Abdullah met Ms Rice to discuss the plan and called on Israel to "react positively" to it. | On Monday, Jordan's King Abdullah met Ms Rice to discuss the plan and called on Israel to "react positively" to it. |
Ahead of the summit, Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah held closed-door talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the French news agency AFP reported. | Ahead of the summit, Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah held closed-door talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the French news agency AFP reported. |
This was the first such meeting between the two since their differences over last year's Lebanon war. | This was the first such meeting between the two since their differences over last year's Lebanon war. |