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Egypt confirms Mideast summit is under discussion

Plans under way for Bush to meet Abbas, possibly other Arab leaders at Sharm el-Sheikh in May, Egyptian foreign ministry spokesman says

Reuters
Published: 04.11.08, 14:00 / Israel News

CAIRO - A Middle East summit meeting in theEgyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in May is under discussion, the Egyptian foreign ministry said on Friday.

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Ministry spokesman Hossam Zaki, quoted by the state news agency MENA, said the idea was to hold the summit on the sidelines of a World Economic Forum meeting which is taking place in the town between May 18 and 20.

 

He did not say who might take part but MENA said the idea was to have US President George W. Bush and Egyptian, Jordanian and Palestinian leaders talk about Middle East peace.

 

Diplomats and Palestinian officials said on Wednesday that plans were under way for Bush to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and possibly other Arab leaders in Egypt in May.

 

Such a summit would take place after Bush visits Israel to celebrate its 60th anniversary, they said.

 

A diplomat involved in preparations for a gathering in Egypt said it would be held on May 18.

 

"The meeting would focus on how to help Israel and the Palestinians reach an agreement on final status by the end of 2008," he said.

 

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