Clinton starts weeklong tour of Persian Gulf Arab states

January 9, 2011 - 0:0

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton left Washington Saturday for a trip to the Persian Gulf, where she will meet with senior Arab leaders and civic groups. Middle East peace, Iraq, and Iran will be at the top of her agenda.

Clinton was to travel to New York to pay a visit to Saudi King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz, who has been in New York since November for surgery on his back. She was also to meet with Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri in New York, before embarking on a six-day trip that will take her to the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Qatar.
""She is going to want to talk about Iraq,"" a senior State Department official said about the trip. ""We obviously want to encourage (regional leaders in the Persian Gulf) to be as supportive as possible to the new Iraqi government.""
""On the peace process, I think it's time once again for the secretary to take stock on what is happening in the region,"" the official said. ""She will want to talk a bit about where the Arab peace initiative is and she will want to get a better sense of how the region sees the situation on the ground both in terms of both the Palestinian Authority and also in terms of the talks... We are very eager to see progress made but it's an uphill battle.""
Clinton will also sound out the Persian Gulf Arab rulers on their opinions toward Iran's recent actions, said the official. With the ""P5+1"" countries scheduled to hold another round of talks with Iran in Istanbul, it is an important moment to attempt to ""unknot this problem that we find ourselves in with the Iranians and their nuclear ambitions,"" the official said. ""She'll also want to take stock of where we are on the sanctions regime.""
Clinton will hold bilateral meetings with senior leaders in all three countries. In the UAE, Clinton will meet with Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the crown prince, and his brother Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, the Foreign Minister.
This will be Clinton's first visit to Dubai, where she will meet with ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. She will also go to Abu Dhabi and visit the ""green city"" of Masdar, the futuristic neighborhood being built to run completely carbon neutral and waste free.
In Oman, Clinton will help celebrate the 40th anniversary of the reign of Sultan Qaboos bin Said, who the State Department official described as ""a long time friend of the United States and a valued partner who has made enormous changes on the ground in his country over the last 40 years.""
In Qatar, Clinton will meet with Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, the emir, and participate in the Forum for the Future, a meeting of government, civil society, and business leaders from around the region. There she will participate in a panel with a foreign minister, a civil society representative, and a business leader from the region.
(Source: Foreign Policy