Riyadh newspaper said the Kingdom does not suffer from political complex because it does not go on the path of adventures, but it plainly goes on the path of reason taking into account the national, Arab and Islamic interests. The rumors circulated about a meeting between King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz and Israeli President Shimon Peres come within the framework of spreading rumors. The Kingdom made its stand very clear at Beirut summit and it is an inalienable stand, said the paper, adding that if Israel is keen on peace, the Kingdom's proposals in this respect are adequate and enough. The Kingdom's role is confined to a peace accepted in line with our conditions and not in line with conditions dictated on us, said the daily, adding that nothing can motivate the Kingdom to exchange ambassadors or hold direct talks with any Israeli official, otherwise we will give justification for all Muslim countries which have been appraising the Kingdom stand to do the same. "If Israel is keen on open roads, then it should present deeds and not only political maneuvers as it has been doing at the international conferences and meetings," said Al-Riyadh. "We are open to seek peace, and whenever this is realized and there is a justification for existence of relations, then we will decide in line with our vision, but we will turn a deaf ear to rumors because we are confident of what we are doing. If we were running after dialogue with Israel, we would have justifications for that, but actually we reject that until we find comprehensive peace," the daily concluded.