Sunday, June 30, 2013

U.S. Secretary of State to ensure even face to face meeting between Israeli and Palestinian leaders

The U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, left Israel on Sunday at the end of his fifth visit since March without obtaining the price of a face to face meeting between Israeli and Palestinian leaders, who was the first time in nearly three years.

After three days of intense shuttle diplomacy between Jerusalem, Ramallah and the Jordanian capital, Amman, Kerry said he had made progress, but there is still work to do.

had apparently hoped to convene a summit to four lanes - talking about negotiations - between Israel, Palestine, Jordan and the United States later this week, but makes no mention of this in a conference Press shortly before takeoff Brunei.

"I am pleased to say that we have made real progress on this path," he said. "And I think with a little more work, the start of negotiations on the final status could be at hand."

He added: "Road with very large spaces, and we have significantly reduced

"We have some specific details and work is ongoing, but I am absolutely certain that we are on the right track and all parties are working in good faith to achieve the right place."

Both parties were invited early to return to the region, he said. "I think your request ... is a sign that share a cautious optimism."

Israel says it is ready to negotiate without preconditions, but has so far refused to meet Palestinian demands.

Previously
Netanyahu said the Palestinians must recognize Israel as a Jewish state. A said Sunday that Israel would security and to any agreement that the Israeli public in a referendum.


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