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To breathe life into faltering peace talks :

US in diplomatic push for Mideast peace

US: Defence Secretary Robert Gates heads to the Middle East on Sunday as part of a broader diplomatic push by President Barack Obama to breathe life into faltering peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians, US officials said.

Gates’ talks in Israel and Jordan coincide with high-level diplomatic visits the same week by the US envoy to the Middle East, George Mitchell, and a delegation led by Obama’s national security advisor, James Jones, US officials said.

The flurry of diplomacy also is expected to focus on Iran’s disputed nuclear program, as the Obama administration had suggested any outreach with Tehran would have to wait until after the June 12 presidential elections.

Jones “will lead a delegation to Israel and the West Bank from July 28-30 to discuss the broad range of issues in our relationships with Israel and the Palestinian Authority,” a White House official said.

“This trip builds on discussions special envoy Mitchell and Secretary Gates will have a few days earlier,” the official said.

Gates was due on Monday to meet his Israeli counterpart, Defense Minister Ehud Barak, before holding talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, defense officials said.

Gates was scheduled to travel later on Monday to Jordan, where he was expected to discuss regional peace efforts, Iran and the US drawdown in Iraq among other issues with his Jordanian counterpart and King Abdullah II.

The round of US diplomacy with Israel comes amid tensions between the two allies and criticism from an Israeli minister over Washington’s stance on Iran’s nuclear drive.

Intelligence Services Minister Dan Meridor last week said comments from US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton suggested Washington was “already resigned” to Iran gaining a nuclear weapon.

But a senior defense official told reporters Washington shared Israel’s concerns over Iran’s nuclear program. “I don’t think there’s distance on how serious we’re taking that challenge,” the official said.

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