based Al-Madinah said the Arab peace initiative proposed by King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz and approved by the Arab countries as a sole and an integrated Arab peace project would be devoid of any amendment, cancellation or addition. "This Arab Project remains the most suitable way of bringing about a just and a comprehensive peace in the region". The paper said the Arab Foreign Ministers who will hold a meeting later today will tackle this issue in the light of the developments in this respect notably the endeavor of US President Barack Obama to settle the Middle East problem in an objective and fair manner as he spelled out at his speech in Cairo earlier this month. The paper believes that the change in the US stand needs an Arab response based on a well-studied plan that prevents Israel from undermining the peace prospects and Tel Aviv's efforts to deny the Palestinian refugees their right to return to their homeland. "Israel is keen on usurping the occupied Al-Quds as its capital in violation of the international resolutions and the inalienable Arab rights". "All should be vigilant and aware of the complicated situation and work towards finding the required means for dealing with Obama's vision," it added.