US Secretary of State announces official visit in attempt to bridge
gaps between Jerusalem and Ramallah ahead of upcoming peace conference
in Annapolis. State Department: 'The hard work has already begun but
the really hard work is about to begin'
Reuters
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will visit Israel and the
Palestinian Authority next week for a bout of shuttle diplomacy ahead
of a peace conference this year, her spokesman said on Wednesday.
Rice's goal will be to try and bridge differences between both sides
ahead of the conference, which is expected to take place after
mid-November in Annapolis, Maryland.
"The secretary will be going out next week to the Middle East," said
State Department spokesman Sean McCormack, who did not provide exact
dates for the trip.
"I would expect there is going to be a lot of going back and forth
among the various parties," he added.
Israel voiced confidence on Wednesday it would reach agreement with the
Palestinians on a joint document ahead of the conference.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian President Mahmoud
Abbas held direct talks at Olmert's resident in Jerusalem on Wednesday
and the two were later joined by teams drafting the document.
"The hard work has already begun but the really hard work is about to
begin. We will see," said McCormack, when asked whether Rice's goal was
to get the document completed during her trip next week.
The conference is part of a US-led effort to boost Abbas and his West
Bank-based government and to isolate Hamas Islamists who seized control
of the Gaza Strip in June.
Aside from the Israelis and the Palestinians, the United States would
like key Arab states such as Saudi Arabia to attend.
Saudi Arabia has said it will only be there if core issues are
discussed and if the discussions are serious.
"They (the Saudis) have said that thus far the progress has been
encouraging, but there is a lot of very
hard work that needs to be done," said McCormack.
Rice has said she plans to travel to the region frequently ahead of the
conference. She was there last month for talks with both sides.
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