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November 22, 2007 10:48 IST
India and Pakistan are among 50 countries and international organisations that the Bush administration has invited to the West Asia peace conference next week to help Israel and Palestine revive the talks, which collapsed seven years ago.

The US-sponsored conference is scheduled for November 26-28 in Annapolis, Maryland.

"The conference will signal broad international support for the Israeli and Palestinian leaders' courageous efforts and will be a launching point for negotiations leading to the establishment of a Palestinian state and the realization of Israeli-Palestinian peace," State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said in Washington on Wednesday.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will host a dinner the preceding evening in Washington where President Bush will make a speech. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, David Welch, said the conference will offer an opportunity to initiate talks aimed at a wide-ranging peace plan for the Middle East.

David Welch said, "It is devoted to a serious purpose -- that is launching negotiations towards a two-state solution. That has long been a request from the Arab countries and now they will see it being met. It is, in our judgment, an appropriate time for them to play a role in exercising their responsibility to lead toward comprehensive peace in West Asia too."



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