40 NATIONS HAVE BEEN FORMALLY INVITED TO ANNAPOLIS
NOV 20 2007
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More than 40 nations invited to Annapolis
White House issues formal invitations to peace conference despite admitting it
likely won't result in steadfast results
News agencies
The United States issued formal invitations to some 40 nations and
organizations on Tuesday ahead of the upcoming Annapolis peace conference.
Officials in Jerusalem and Ramallah confirmed Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas had received their invites.
The list of confirmed invitees also includes the Arab League and Arab
countries such as Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Qatar,
Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen, Kuwait, Iraq, Libya, Mauritania,
Oman and the United Arab Emirates.
Members of the international diplomatic quartet have also been given
invitations. These include the UN, The EU, Russia, and Mideast envoy Tony
Blair.
Other countries who may attend the conference are France, Germany, Britain,
Canada, Japan, Italy, China, Norway, Turkey, Vatican, Brazil and Australia.
The US State Department confirmed the invitations had been sent out for next
week's conference, though no agenda has been set and no schedule has been
released for the meetings, which the US hope will kick-start negotiations
between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said US ambassadors around the world
had received a detailed list of instructions for issuing the invitations,
which were extended to countries involved in the peace process, Arab nations
and organizations such as the United Nations, International Monetary Fund and
the World Bank.
White House: We recognize there won't be any instant results
The White House has said President George W. Bush will attend at least part of
the event.
''He'd like to see these two parties come together to talk about the
substantial and core issues surrounding the peace process so that we can begin
negotiations toward that end,'' White House press secretary Dana Perino said
Tuesday.
"We recognize that at the Annapolis conference we are not going to have
instant results. What you are going to have, however, we hope, is a discussion
of the core issues, the substantive issues that can get the Palestinians and
the Israelis to a place where they can have negotiations to get to the
two-state solution that they say that they both want to get to," she said.
"There's a lot of difficult issues that come with that. There's a lot of
history, and there's a lot of tension. But I think that the motivations on all
sides have been genuine, and we are hopeful that we have a good conference.
And I look forward to giving you more information about the President's
participation as soon as I can."
Majority of Palestinians want negotiations
A majority of Palestinians want their president to negotiate a peace deal with
Israel, but do not believe there will be progress at next week's session, a
poll showed.
There has been a slight drop in skepticism about the conference in the past
two months, according to the survey by the independent polling company Near
East Consulting.
In November, 57% of 1,200 respondents said they did not believe the conference
will lead to progress in Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking, compared with 61% in
September, according to the poll, which had an error margin of 3 percentage
points.
The study noted a 5-point drop in respondents who said they wanted Abbas to
attend the conference, the figure now stands at 71% compared to 76% in
October.
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