USA have named the date of conference across the Near East

Filed under:Politics — posted by webmaster on November 22, 2007 @ 2:01 pm

The US State department has appointed conference across the Near East on November, 27th. It will pass in Annapolis, state of Maryland (USA). Such information has been officially declared by the US State Department.
The city of Annapolis is in 50 kilometers from Washington, and main naval academy of the USA, where the conference will be held, is located there.
Israel and the USA hope that it will become a starting point for the beginning peace talks between the Jewish state and the Palestinian national administration (PNA). Maybe during this meeting the arrangement concerning creation of the independent Palestinian state will be reached.
Palestinians require that it included all Gaza Strip, the Western bank of Jordan, East part of Jerusalem and small areas on border of the Western bank of Jordan.
In turn Tel Aviv hopes, that after the signing of the final peace agreement Israel will manage to save parts of the Western bank of Jordan, where association of the Jewish settlements settles down. In exchange for it Israel is ready to give an equal part of its territory.
In total representatives of 47 countries and public organizations are invited for participation in conference for participation in conference.
Such Arabian countries as Syria, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Yemen, Lebanon, Morocco, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Sudan and Tunis will participate in it.
Besides the parties (Israel and PNA), “a quartet of intermediaries”, EU’ and the United Nations’ representatives, representatives of some the countries of Asia, Africa and the Europe will arrive to the conference. Representatives of the International currency fund and the World Bank are invited as observes.

 

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