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Obama's new Mideast strategies taking shape
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-04-20 20:55 BEIJING -- US Middle East envoy George Mitchell discussed Middle East peace efforts with Saudi King Abdullah on Sunday after stops in Israel, the Palestinian territories and Egypt during his third trip to the Middle East since he took the job.
OVERALL READJUSTMENT
Meanwhile, Washington has tried to enhance ties with its traditional allies and initiate dialogues with foes, shifting emphasis from military means more to diplomacy in an effort to mend its ties with Arab and Islamic countries and revive the Middle East peace process. The new Administration's geopolitical strategy still focuses on Greater Middle East. In his first working day as president, Obama had a phone conversation with Palestinian President Mahamoud Abbas and named former Senate majority leader George Mitchell as his Mideast envoy soon after. In his first TV interview as president, Obama explained to Arab audiences his administration's position on Middle East issues via a Dubai-based satellite TV. "The United States is not, and will never be, at war with Islam, " Obama vowed in a speech during his visit to Turkey two weeks ago, "We will listen carefully, bridge misunderstanding, and seek common ground. We will be respectful, even when we do not agree," he said. |