
Poland: Netanyahu meets Omani FM at Warsaw conference on Middle East
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a meeting with Omani Foreign Minister Yusuf bin Alawi on the sidelines of a US-led Mideast conference in Warsaw on Wednesday.
Israeli leader thanked Alawi for Oman's "forward-looking positive policy that can lead to peace and prosperity for all."
In return, Alawi said that "people of the Middle East have suffered a lot because they are stuck in the past."
"Now we say that this is a new era for the future and for prosperity for every nation," he added.
A two-day summit on "peace and security" in the Middle East started in the Polish capital on Wednesday, with representatives from around 60 countries participating in the event.
The agenda of the US-sponsored summit reportedly includes Iran, Israeli-Palestinian peace as well as conflicts in Syria and Yemen.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a meeting with Omani Foreign Minister Yusuf bin Alawi on the sidelines of a US-led Mideast conference in Warsaw on Wednesday.
Israeli leader thanked Alawi for Oman's "forward-looking positive policy that can lead to peace and prosperity for all."
In return, Alawi said that "people of the Middle East have suffered a lot because they are stuck in the past."
"Now we say that this is a new era for the future and for prosperity for every nation," he added.
A two-day summit on "peace and security" in the Middle East started in the Polish capital on Wednesday, with representatives from around 60 countries participating in the event.
The agenda of the US-sponsored summit reportedly includes Iran, Israeli-Palestinian peace as well as conflicts in Syria and Yemen.