Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Israelis And Palestinians Meet In Egypt For Resumption Of Peace Talks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (R) shake hands as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton smiles in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh Sept. 14, 2010. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas started the second round of direct talks on Tuesday in Sharm el-Sheikh after their first round in nearly two years in Washington on Sept. 2.(Xinhua/Hayam Adel)

Clinton Hails 'Moment Of Great Opportunity' As Middle East Peace Talks Resume -- The Daily Mail

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has travelled to Egypt today for the latest round of Middle East peace talks, hailing the negotiations as a 'moment of great opportunity'.

On her way to the talks Mrs Clinton said she believes the 'time is ripe' for an agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians.

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More News On The Resumption Of Peace Talks

Middle East Talks: West Bank Settlements Threaten To Derail Summit -- The Guardian
Israeli, Palestinian leaders hold 2nd round of direct talks -- Xinhuanet
Israelis and Palestinians meet in Egypt -- Financial Times
Clinton Calls Settlement Deal Possible -- New York Times
US envoy: Peace talks moving in right direction -- Yahoo News/AP
New building permits cast shadow over Middle East peace talks -- The Independent
Settlements row to dominate U.S.-led Mideast talks -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Before Mideast talks, Clinton says 'time is ripe' -- AP
Clinton stresses urgency of Mideast talks despite focus on settlement moratorium -- Washington Post
Netanyahu's embrace of peace talks keeps Israelis guessing -- L.A. Times
Israeli enclave thrust into debate -- Washington Post
Middle East peace talks: key issues between Israel and Palestinians -- the Telegraph

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