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White House: Obama backs Arab Peace Initiative
Date: 03 / 04 / 2009 Time: 16:17 Bethlehem -
Ma'an -
US President Barack Obama reiterated his support for the Saudi-backed
Arab Peace Initiative in a meeting with the country's king on Thursday
night, the White House said in a statement.
The Arab Peace
Initiative offers Israel full recognition by every Arab country if it
withdraws from territories occupied in 1967, including East Jerusalem,
and agrees to a just settlement for refugees displaced from Palestine in
1948.
Obama and Saudi King Abdullah "reaffirmed the
long-standing, strong relationship between the two countries," according
to the statement. "They discussed international cooperation regarding
the global economy, regional political and security issues, and
cooperation against terrorism."
Meanwhile, US State Department
spokesperson Robert Wood insisted the US would push for the
establishment of a Palestinian state, saying, "We're going to be working
hard to see what we can do to move the process forward. But we're under
no illusions. It's not going to be easy."
Wood went on to say
that the US supports a two-state solution "because we believe it's in
the best interests of all the parties in the region." "We have to engage
constantly and remind the parties of their obligations and to try to set
up a framework, a process for getting us toward that goal of a two-state
solution," Wood added.
The State Department spokesperson also
said that Israel's new foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, "is well
aware" of the US position on the matter.
But on Wednesday,
Lieberman announced that "there is one document that obligates us - and
that's not the Annapolis conference; it has no validity." "We will never
agree to jump over all the clauses and go to the last one, which is
negotiations over a final status agreement," Lieberman said.
The
new US special envoy to the Middle East, former Senator George Mitchell,
is expected to visit Israel and Palestine soon, the State Department
spokesperson said. Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is also
expected to visit Washington, possibly as early as next month, according
to Reuters.
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