AL chief rejects Zionist demand
Cairo, 2007/04/04, IRIB
Arab League Chief Amr Mussa on Tuesday rejected a Zionist regime's invitation to participate in a regional summit aimed at normalising the Arab countries relation with the fake regime, describing it as 'not serious.'
"The letter wasn't serious and offered nothing new," the Secretary General said during a press conference in Cairo with Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere.
He said the only goal of the letter was to get normalisation.
Mussa added that the invitation came in the form of a letter from the Zionist regime's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to participate in a meeting of the Zionist regime, Palestinians and some Arab nations.
He said he rejected the offer because the Zionists wanted to modify the Arab peace initiative and were describing the return of Palestinian refugees as a red line.
Any normalization of ties with Arab nations will effectively justify the regime's illegal actions in the occupied Palestine.
At the Arab League summit in Riyadh last week, Arab leaders revived the five-year-old plan that calls on the illegal Zionist regime to withdraw from all land seized in the 1967 six day war, calls for the creation of a Palestinian state and the return of Palestinian refugees.
The regime seeks to change the essential terms of the project, mainly regarding the Palestinian refugees return.
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