Doubts cloud U.S. talks set on Mideast
Abbas and Olmert will meet with Bush next week, but who else will attend is uncertain, as is the agenda.
The Bush administration announced Tuesday that it would hold a stripped-down international conference next week to begin negotiating the core issues that divide the Israelis and Palestinians, the first formal attempt to revive peace talks in seven years.
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