

"Unfortunately, it now seems certain these remaining concerns will not be addressed in the document to be adopted by the conference next week," State Department spokesman Robert Wood said in a statement. "Therefore, with regret, the United States will not join the review conference."

The Obama's government has shown some interest in attending the conference set on April 20-25, but urged for significant change to the draft text, including the removal of specific critical references to Israel.
The attendance to the conference also stirred controversies among the U.S. public, with pro-Israel groups opposing to it while human rights groups urging for it.

Wood said that the 2001 document "singles out one particular conflict and prejudges key issues that can only be resolved in negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians."
U.S. media reports said that the U.S. government's concern the conference may become the stage for another heated debate over Israel.
Courtesy: Xinhua
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