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"WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Tuesday discussed contacts between the Israelis and the Palestinians on reviving a stalled peace "road map," U.S. officials said.
The two leaders also discussed the possibility of a meeting. Egyptian state TV news said Bush invited Mubarak to visit the United States . The two sides were believed to be arranging a date for a meeting over the next several months."
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"There are signs of an attempt to revive the U.S.-backed peace "road map" that envisions a Palestinian state by 2005. The plan collapsed when Israeli-Palestinian violence resumed.
Senior U.S. envoy William Burns has been shuttling through the region, and met Qurie for the first time since taking office in November. He met Mubarak before the Egyptian leader's phone conversation with Bush.
Jordan, a key U.S. ally in the Middle East , has said King Abdullah hopes to present top U.S. officials with Palestinian suggestions for ending the violence and reviving the "road map." He is expected to meet Bush on Thursday while on a private visit to the United States."