Saudi Arabia's foreign minister suggested Monday that Arab leaders would be willing to consider changes in their 2002 peace offer to Israel to make it compatible with new developments.
The public words from Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal came as Arab League foreign ministers convened in Saudi Arabia Monday to prepare for a leaders summit expected to focus on how to revive Middle East peace efforts. Arab leaders have, until now, publicly rejected Israeli calls for them to make changes to a 2002 Arab peace offer, as a first step toward ending the decades-long Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
But al-Faisal, in his opening remarks, suggested change was under consideration.
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The public words from Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal came as Arab League foreign ministers convened in Saudi Arabia Monday to prepare for a leaders summit expected to focus on how to revive Middle East peace efforts. Arab leaders have, until now, publicly rejected Israeli calls for them to make changes to a 2002 Arab peace offer, as a first step toward ending the decades-long Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
But al-Faisal, in his opening remarks, suggested change was under consideration.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/841855.html
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