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Saturday, 27 April, 2002, 01:44 GMT 02:44 UK
US mulls Saudi Mid-East plan
Saudis are frustrated by US support for Israel
The United States is considering an eight-point plan, which Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah has put forward to try and end the current Israeli-Palestinian violence.
The prince presented the proposal at a meeting with President George W Bush in Texas.
It calls for an Israeli pull-back from Ramallah and the deployment of an international peacekeeping force, among other measures.
A White House spokesman said the president believed the proposal contained ideas "that we can make progress on".
The Saudi plan also calls for the US to take a lead in implementing United Nations resolution 242, which calls for Israel to withdraw from land seized during the 1967 six-day war.
Complex relationship
Saudi Arabia is a traditional ally of the US but relations have been strained since the 11 September hijacks committed by mostly Saudi nationals.
Saudi plan
An Israeli withdrawal from Palestinian areas
An end to the Israeli siege of the West Bank town of
Ramallah
Deployment of an international peacekeeping force
Reconstruction of damaged Palestinian areas
Renunciation of violence
Talks on a political settlement to Israeli-Palestinian
issues
An end to Israeli settlements in Palestinian areas
The US has also wanted a clear denouncement from Riyadh of Palestinian suicide bombings, and the Saudis have been frustrated by American reluctance to take a firmer line with Israel.
Earlier, Mr Bush went some way towards making amends.
On the occupation of Ramallah, Mr Bush simply said: "It's time to end this".
But for the first time he used the word "now".
Saudi leaders have also opposed possible American strikes against Iraq, a country which Mr Bush has branded "part of an axis of evil".
Adel al-Jubeir, a senior adviser to the crown prince, told reporters that, at talks on Thursday, the Saudi leader had warned President Bush of the anger in the Arab world at US support for Israel.
He said the crown prince also warned the president of the danger that the continuing violence in the Middle East poses for America's interests in the Arab and Muslim world.
He said the crown prince had asked Mr Bush to do more to restrain Israel's Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
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