Blair expected for Mideast talks

Former British prime minister and Mideast envoy Tony Blair will arrive in Jerusalem this week for talks with Israeli and Palestinian leaders ahead of a conference of mediators, his spokesman said today.

Former British prime minister and Mideast envoy Tony Blair will arrive in Jerusalem this week for talks with Israeli and Palestinian leaders ahead of a conference of mediators, his spokesman said today.

Blair is to arrive on Tuesday, spokesman Matthew Doyle said in a statement.

He said Blair will also travel to Saudi Arabia and Egypt before arriving in Israel.

The “Quartet” of mediators is made up of the US, EU. UN and Russia.

It sponsored the “road map” peace plan issued in 2003. Negotiations over the plan to create a Palestinian state in stages never progressed beyond the first stage.

Blair, who took the position of “Quartet” mediator after he retired as prime minister, made a brief trip to the area in late July.

His predecessor, former World Bank head James Wolfensohn, resigned in frustration in 2005.

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