DAMASCUS, 22 March — Russia is preparing to host a Middle East peace conference this year that will try to relaunch talks between Israel and Syria about the occupied Golan Heights, Russian officials said in Syria on Thursday. “We have not issued invitations but we’re working out how to incorporate different suggestions,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said after meeting President Bashar al-Assad.
He told reporters the conference would be a follow-up to a US-hosted meeting in Annapolis in November that resumed peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Administration, led by President Mahmoud Abbas. Lavrov had announced plans to host the next Middle East peace conference after the Annapolis talks. He said on Thursday that everyone in Annapolis had agreed to the Moscow conference.—
He told reporters the conference would be a follow-up to a US-hosted meeting in Annapolis in November that resumed peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Administration, led by President Mahmoud Abbas. Lavrov had announced plans to host the next Middle East peace conference after the Annapolis talks. He said on Thursday that everyone in Annapolis had agreed to the Moscow conference.—
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