Syria is sending its deputy foreign minister to a US-sponsored Middle East conference in the American city of
The visit was confirmed after the issue of the Israeli-occupied
According to Syrian media,
No explanation has been given as to why Walid Moallem, the foreign minister, would not be attending.
Arab attendance at the
'Lack of confidence'
The decision not to send Moallem appears to indicate that the Syrian government is not entirely confident that the conference will address its concerns over the
Miri Eisin, spokeswoman for Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, said: "
"This conference is clearly about advancing the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and also about the possibility to open additional avenues for peace."
Skeptical Israelis
Meanwhile, residents in
Almost 70 per cent of Israelis support holding the conference, but roughly the same number - 71 per cent - believe it won't help move along the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
Though Israelis tend to support negotiating with the Palestinians, they remain skeptical about the chances for peace and back relatively hardliner negotiating positions, the poll showed.
Olmert has said the sides can reach a final peace agreement by the end of 2008, but 82 per cent of Israelis don't believe that will be possible.
Asked if
Two-thirds of respondents said
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