Wednesday, April 2, 2014

The End Of The Israeli - Palestinian Peace Talks?

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry climbs up the stairs of the plane to leave Tel Aviv, Israel, April 1, 2014. Photo by Reuters

Palestinians Defy U.S. and Israel, Leaving Peace Talks in Peril -- New York Times

JERUSALEM — Defying the United States and Israel, the Palestinian leadership formally submitted applications on Wednesday to join 15 international agencies, leaving the troubled Middle East talks brokered by Secretary of State John Kerry on the verge of breakdown.

The applications were signed by President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority on Tuesday evening as part of a move to gain the benefits of statehood outside the negotiations process.

They were delivered on Wednesday morning to Robert Serry, the United Nations special coordinator in the region, and, in cases where relevant, to representatives of Switzerland and the Netherlands, according to Palestinian officials.

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More News On The U.S. Mediated Israeli - Palestinian Peace Talks

U.S. officials: Kerry feels he has 'gone as far as he can' for Mideast peace -- Haaretz
Palestinian bid for stronger U.N. ties throws peace talks into confusion -- Washington Points
Palestinians sign treaties to press Israel; U.S. hopes to keep talks going -- Reuters
Talks in limbo after Palestinian UN move -- Al Jazeera
Israel-Palestinian Talks Stumble as Abbas Revives UN Bid -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Palestinians: We don’t want Kerry mission to fail -- Washington Post/AP
Does Palestinian leader's surprise move signal end of Mideast peace talks? -- Howard LaFranchi, Christian Science Monitor
Spring is here, where is the peace agreement? -- Yossi Mekelberg, Al Arabiya

3 comments:

fred said...

Few if any people versed in Middle Eastg studies gave much chance for a treaty. But even with one, the division between West Bank and Gaza would cleave a Palestinian in two.

War News Updates Editor said...

I completely concur Fred. At least the U.S. can say that they tried.

Unknown said...

I second that...
Well said Fred