Kuwait to mediate between feuding Saudi Arabia, Syria
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Kuwait to mediate between feuding Saudi Arabia, Syria
The emir of Kuwait plans to visit Riyadh later this week to mediate between Saudi Arabia and Syria whose ties have deteriorated because of Lebanon's crisis, a newspaper reported on Thursday.
Quoting unnamed high-level sources, the daily Al-Qabas said Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah will travel to Riyadh on Saturday for talks with King Abdullah in an effort to resolve "differences" between Syria and Saudi Arabia.
The paper said the Kuwaiti ruler, who headed his country's delegation to an Arab summit in Damascus last weekend, was expected to convey a Syrian "message" to Saudi Arabia.
Relations between the two Arab states have deteriorated over the crisis in Lebanon which has been without a president since November, prompting Riyadh to send only a low-level delegation to the Damascus gathering.
Riyadh blames the Syrian- and Iranian-backed opposition in Beirut for blocking an Arab League plan that provides for the election of Lebanese army chief General Michel Sleiman as president.
On Saturday, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal urged Syria to make a "positive move" towards resolving the political crisis in Lebanon.
Syria, which was the power broker in Lebanon for nearly three decades until it pulled its troops out in 2005, denies meddling in its smaller neighbour's affairs or blocking the election of a head of state.
Syria and Iran back the Lebanese opposition led by the Shiite militant group Hezbollah, while Saudi Arabia and several other Arab states back the ruling majority, which also enjoys Western support.
Quoting unnamed high-level sources, the daily Al-Qabas said Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah will travel to Riyadh on Saturday for talks with King Abdullah in an effort to resolve "differences" between Syria and Saudi Arabia.
The paper said the Kuwaiti ruler, who headed his country's delegation to an Arab summit in Damascus last weekend, was expected to convey a Syrian "message" to Saudi Arabia.
Relations between the two Arab states have deteriorated over the crisis in Lebanon which has been without a president since November, prompting Riyadh to send only a low-level delegation to the Damascus gathering.
Riyadh blames the Syrian- and Iranian-backed opposition in Beirut for blocking an Arab League plan that provides for the election of Lebanese army chief General Michel Sleiman as president.
On Saturday, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal urged Syria to make a "positive move" towards resolving the political crisis in Lebanon.
Syria, which was the power broker in Lebanon for nearly three decades until it pulled its troops out in 2005, denies meddling in its smaller neighbour's affairs or blocking the election of a head of state.
Syria and Iran back the Lebanese opposition led by the Shiite militant group Hezbollah, while Saudi Arabia and several other Arab states back the ruling majority, which also enjoys Western support.
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