Foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority in addition to Arab League's Secretary General Amr Mousa held a meeting here today to complete the consultations they earlier started at the Arab summit held in Doha recently. The Saudi delegation to the meeting is led by Prince Saud al-Faisal, the Foreign Minister. The meeting, held at the invitation of Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judah, comes prior to the forthcoming visit of the Jordanian King Abdullah II to the United States. The Foreign Ministers will review means of strengthening the joint Arab stand as spelt out by Doha Declaration under which the Arab leaders reiterated their adherence to peace and underlined the importance of a solution on the basis of the peace initiatives including the Arab Peace Initiative and the settlement on the main basis of the two states solution. The meeting aims at coordinating the Arab stand towards the peace process in the light of the assumption of power in Israel by the right-wingers led by Netanyahu. Syrian Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Muallem did not attend the meeting due to his trip abroad, according to Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judah.