fighting in the near past. He expressed hope that this feeling would be translated into solutions rather than mere theories, noting that the Palestinian issue now enjoys unprecedented, absolute and full world support and concern, a matter that necessitates avoidance of inter-fighting by Palestinian factions. Asked about the agenda of the International Quartet Committee for Peace in the Middle East and the Arab Peace Initiative Committee in Paris, Prince Saud said the Arab side would focus on the importance of full implementation of Annapolis conference recommendations, particularly the halt of Israeli settlements, its security wall and improvement of the living situations of the Palestinians in this period. He said a meeting for the Arab committee will precede the meeting of the two committees. --More