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Ahmadinejad to attend ‘Durban II’

April 14, 2009 11:26
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will attend the United Nations anti-racism conference in Geneva next week.

The news increased Jewish concerns about the conference, which is a follow up to the 2001 conference held in Durban dominated by heated rows over the Middle East.

Israel, Italy and Canada have already announced that they are to boycott the Geneva meeting, with Australia expected to follow suit. Australia’s Foreign Minister said it was “most unlikely” his country would attend . Stephen Smith had previously warned that Australia would not attend if “the conference was nothing more than an anti-Jewish, anti-Semitic harangue and anti-Jewish propaganda exercise".

However Barack Obama’s administration indicated last week that America may attend and said it was pleased with progress on draft resolutions.