After re-proposing its original Arab Peace Initiative at the March 29 summit meeting in Riyadh, the Arab League created a "follow up committee" to work toward implementation of the framework it announced for resolution of the Arab-Israeli conflict. This activity stands in marked contrast to the original launch of the initiative in 2002, which was followed by a lack of diplomatic
The committee met April 18 in Cairo "to discuss the required Arab political and diplomatic manoeuvres over the coming period and how the committee could conduct consultations and contacts with the secretary general of the United Nations, the Security Council member countries, Quartet, and concerned parties of the peace process in the region aiming at garnering support for the Arab peace initiative and revival of peace process."

