FM Moualem says US agreed to include talks on disputed region during
next week's peace parley, but adds Syria yet to decide whether it will
attend. Saudi FM al-Faisal declares his country will participate, but
that he will not allow 'theatrics' like handshakes with Israeli
officials
News agencies
The United States has agreed to put the occupied Golan Heights on the
agenda of the Annapolis peace conference, but Syria will decide whether
to attend when it receives the schedule, Foreign Minister Walid Moualem
said on Friday.
"The United States has sent confirmation that it will include the
Syrian-Israeli track... The Golan... On the Annapolis schedule," the
Syrian news agency quoted Moualem as saying.
There was no immediate comment from Washington.
The Damascus government has repeatedly said it would only attend the
US-hosted conference, which aims to restart talks on Palestinian
statehood, if the Golan Heights, occupied by Israel since 1967, are on
the agenda.
Moualem was in Cairo for a meeting of Arab foreign ministers to prepare
a common strategy for the Annapolis conference on Nov. 27. He said
Syria learnt about the inclusion of the Golan through Arab ministers
who contacted Washington about the issue.
Earleir, Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said he will attend next
week's US-sponsored Middle East peace conference but insisted he would
not allow "theatrics" like handshakes with Israeli officials, saying
the gathering must make serious progress.
Participation by Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal was a key goal
of the United States to show strong Arab support for the conference,
due to be held in Annapolis, Maryland. Until Friday, the kingdom had
balked at saying whether it would attend and at what level, seeking
assurances Israel would commit to serious peace negotiations with the
Palestinians.
Al-Faisal told a press conference that an Arab League meeting Friday
had decided that Arab countries will attend Annapolis at the level of
foreign minister. "I'm not hiding any secret about the Saudi position.
We were reluctant until today. And if not for the Arab consensus we
felt today, we would not have decided to go," al-Faisal said. "But the
kingdom would never stand against an Arab consensus, as long as the
Arab position has agreed on attending, the kingdom will walk along with
its brothers in one line."
But he cautioned, "We are not prepared to take part in a theatrical
show, in handshakes and meeting that don't express political positions.
We are going with seriousness and we work on the same seriousness and
credibility."
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