Russia’s foreign minister said a Moscow-hosted peace conference on the Middle East will be held in June or July, depending on the schedules of the countries taking part.
Russia, a member of the Quartet of Mideast mediators, has stepped up its role in peace brokering in the region in recent years, and offered to host a conference in its capital as a follow up to last November’s meeting in Annapolis. Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that Russia and the other quartet members— the UN, the EU and the United States—would coordinate dates for the Moscow conference at a ministerial meeting in May.
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