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Sean McCormack, the state department spokesman, said the talks, hosted by the
Prior to the announcement, Bush called
But Israelis and Palestinians have yet to produce even an agreement on roughly how such negotiations - the first in seven years - are likely to proceed following the conference.
Asked if the core issues of borders, Jerusalem's status and Palestinian refugees' right of return would be discussed at Annapolis, David Welch, the US assistant secretary of state, said he could not "foresee in that kind of detail what people will raise at the conference".
"The purpose of this conference is to give a launching pad to the bilateral negotiations," he added.
Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, told reporters in
"The negotiations will concern the most fundamental questions. We will not evade any of them," he added.
"We hope that the negotiations in
'Peace deal'
Olmert also said after talks with Mubarak in Sharm el-Sheikh that he hoped to reach a peace deal with the Palestinians next year.
"I hope to reach a definitive deal with the Palestinians in 2008," he told reporters at a joint press conference with Mubarak.
"The negotiations will not be simple. There will be differences, crises and arguments. But if we act with caution, there is a chance that we can reach a deal," he said.
But he warned that implementation of any future peace deal would have to wait until the Palestinian Authority retook control of the Gaza Strip from Hamas, whose fighters routed Fatah force loyal to Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, in June.
"There will be no implementation of the treaty before the road map commitments are all implemented," Olmert said.
"The commitments also apply to the Gaza Strip;