Washington Post reports President Bush unlikely to force Prime Minister
Olmert to make difficult decisions during peace talks. White House
officials say Bush highly skeptical of Palestinians' ability to deliver
Yitzhak Benhorin
WASHINGTON – The United States has no intention of pressuring Israel
into unexpected decisions at the upcoming peace conference in
Annapolis, the Washington Post reported Saturday.
According to senior White House staffers quoted in the report, US
President George W. Bush feels "the war on terror makes for a special
bond between the US and Israel.
Growing doubts in Arab world as to results of conference
Following meeting between Egyptian President Mubarak and PA President
Abbas, Egypt expresses skepticism over US-proposed Mideast conference
"The president remains skeptical as to the Palestinians' ability to
make the necessary concession for achieving peace," added the sources.
This feeling of closeness, said the report, probably means the US has
no intention of pressuring Israel in next Tuesday's negotiations with
the Palestinian Authority. "The Israelis trust Bush… if they're going
to take any chances, they'd rather do it with him, not his successor,"
said the officials.
Meanwhile the Israeli delegation's hectic Annapolis schedule has been
released. The round of appointments will be kicked-off on Sunday with
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert meeting with US Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice in Washington.
On Monday, Olmert and Foreign Affairs Minister Tzipi Livni are
scheduled to meet with Bush, Rice and US Vice President Dick Cheney in
an attempt to finalize the details before heading out to Annapolis.
Defense Minister Ehud Barak , who was extended an invitation to the
conference by Olmert, will meet with US Secretary of Defense Robert
Gates on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, the day after the conference, Olmert will return to
Washington for another meeting with Bush, this time regarding Iran and
Syria.
Later next week Cheney and other senior White House officials are
scheduled to meet with Israeli delegates for a series of discussion
regarding the Iranian threat to the region.
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