The Arab League on Wednesday called on US President Barack Obama to use his second term to ensure that peace is reached in the Middle East, dpa reported.
"The US people will be benefit directly if security and peace are fulfilled in the Middle East," Nabil al-Arabi, the head of the 22-member bloc, said in a statement.
"History has proved that in the second term, the (US) president becomes more capable of undertaking major missions and responsibilities at home and abroad."
In a 2009 speech in Cairo, Obama pledged to pursue a two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. However, Arabs say he has done little to keep the pledge.