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January 1, 2008 |
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July
12, 2007 - Jordan and Egypt met with Israeli PM Ehud Olmert to
discuss the Initiative |
March 28,
2007 - Initiative renewed at Riyadh Summit |
March
11, 2007 - Ehud Olmert
praises many aspects of the Initiative |
March
7, 2007 - King Abdullah II of Jordan meets with the US Congress to
gain support for the Initiative |
February
25, 2007 - Pakistan publicly supports the Initiative |
January 1, 2007 |
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March
30, 2006 - Arab League reiterates commitment to the Initiative
(Khartoum) |
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January 1, 2006 |
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March
23, 2005 - Arab League reiterates commitment to the Initiative
(Algiers) |
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January 1, 2005 |
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May
23, 2004 - Arab League reiterates commitment to the Initiative
(Tunis) |
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January 1, 2004 |
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March
1, 2003 - Arab League reiterates commitment to the Initiative
(Sharm el-Sheikh) |
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January 1, 2003 |
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March
29 2002 - Operation Defensive Shield |
March
28, 2002 - Israeli FM Shimon Peres welcomes the Initiative |
March 28,
2002 - *The Arab Initiative is released by The Arab League in
Beruit* |
March 27
2002 - The Passover Massacre |
March
25, 2002 - A draft of the Initiative circulated amongst foreign
ministers |
February
17, 2002 - Reporter Thomas Friedman hints that the Saudis are
forming a peace initiative |
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The Arab Peace Initiative
The Council of Arab States at the Summit
Level at its 14th Ordinary Session,
Reaffirming the resolution taken in June 1996 at the Cairo
Extra-Ordinary Arab Summit that a just and comprehensive peace in
the Middle East is the strategic option of the Arab countries, to be
achieved in accordance with international legality, and which would
require a comparable commitment on the part of the Israeli government,
Having listened to the statement made by his royal
highness Prince
Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, crown prince of the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia, in which his highness presented his initiative calling for full
Israeli withdrawal from all the Arab territories occupied since June
1967, in implementation of Security Council Resolutions 242
and 338,
reaffirmed by the Madrid
Conference of 1991 and the land-for-peace
principle, and Israel's acceptance of an independent Palestinian
state with East
Jerusalem as its capital, in return for the establishment of normal
relations in the context of a comprehensive peace with Israel,
Emanating from the conviction of the Arab countries
that a military solution to the conflict will not achieve peace or
provide security for the parties, the council:
1. Requests Israel to reconsider its
policies and declare that a just peace is its strategic option as well.
2. Further calls upon Israel to affirm:
I- Full Israeli withdrawal from all the territories
occupied since 1967, including the Syrian Golan
Heights, to the June
4, 1967 lines as well as the remaining occupied
Lebanese territories in the south of Lebanon.
II- Achievement of a just solution to the Palestinian
refugee problem to be agreed upon in accordance with U.N. General
Assembly Resolution 194.
III- The acceptance of the establishment of a
sovereign independent Palestinian state on the Palestinian
territories occupied since June 4, 1967 in the West Bank and Gaza
Strip, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
3. Consequently, the Arab countries
affirm the following:
I- Consider the Arab-Israeli conflict ended, and enter
into a peace agreement with Israel, and provide security for all the
states of the region.
II- Establish normal relations with Israel in the
context of this comprehensive peace.
4. Assures the rejection of all forms of
Palestinian patriation which conflict with the special circumstances of
the Arab host countries.
5. Calls upon the government of Israel
and all Israelis to accept this initiative in order to safeguard the
prospects for peace and stop the further shedding of blood, enabling
the Arab countries and Israel to live in peace and good neighbourliness
and provide future
generations with security, stability and prosperity.
6. Invites the international community
and all countries and organisations to support this initiative.
7. Requests the chairman of the summit
to form a special committee composed of some of its concerned member
states and the secretary
general of the League of
Arab States to pursue the necessary contacts to gain support for
this initiative at all levels, particularly from the United Nations,
the Security Council, the United States of America, the Russian
Federation, the Muslim states and the European Union.
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