Wednesday, September 1, 2010

New Middle East Peace Talks Mediated By The U.S. Start In Washington



US Launches New Mideast Peace Talks -- Voice of America

U.S. President Barack Obama is to host a dinner Wednesday for Israeli and Palestinian leaders, as well as Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Jordan's King Abdullah. The following day at the State Department, Israelis and Palestinians are to hold their first face-to-face peace negotiations in nearly two years.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas agreed to meet after months of pressure from the Obama administration, which considers the Middle East peace process one of its highest foreign policy priorities.

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More News On The Start Of Middle East Peace Talks

Obama opens long-shot talks on Mideast peace -- Yahoo News/AP
Obama readies bold Mideast peace bid -- Yahoo News/AFP
Obama opens long-shot talks on Mideast peace -- MSNBC
Mideast Leaders Meeting at White House Ahead of Peace Talks -- Voice of America
Middle East peace talks to resume on Thursday -- BBC
Israel hints Jerusalem compromise in peace talks -- Yahoo News/Reuters
W.H. kick-starts Middle East talks -- Politico
Peace Talks Begin: President Will Hold Back-To-Back-To-Back-To-Back Meetings -- NPR
Direct talks between Israeli and Palestinian leaders to begin -- Washington Post
Mitchell: Israel-Palestinian peace deal within a year -- Jerusalem Post
Netanyahu rules out extension on settlement moratorium -- AFP
Jerusalem to remain 'undivided capital of Israel' -- AFP
Jerusalem Arab areas to be part of Palestinian state: Israeli official -- Xinhuanet
US does not see Hamas joining peace talks yet -- Yahoo News/AFP
Middle East talks: key issues for Israel, the Palestinians and the US -- The Guardian
Abbas: The man and the politician -- Al Jazeera
New peace talks with Palestinians won't settle problems, most Israelis say -- New York Daily News
Obama's Israel-Palestine Peace Talks Will Fail: -- Yossi Beilin, Bloomberg
Abbas faces a mission impossible -- Sami Moubayed, Asia Times

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