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Obama's envoy urges Syria, Lebanon to join Mideast talks | ||||
2010-01-25 | ||||
![]() However, Mitchell said that Syria and Lebanon should be involved in the peace negotiations so that all countries of the region can enjoy "normal ties."
Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat added, following the president's talks with Mitchell, that the Palestinians were intent on continued cooperation with the Obama administration regarding Midrast peace efforts.
Jordanian King Abdullah II, meanwhile, urged Mitchell to intensify efforts to achieve the "needed progress" in relaunching meaningful peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. "The monarch stressed the need for continuing U.S. efforts to ensure a resumption of effective negotiations with a view to accomplishing the two-state solution and ensuring that the needed progress is made in the peace process," according to a royal court statement said. Mitchell and Abdullah discussed "how to surmount the obstacles facing ongoing efforts to ensure the resumption of the Palestinian- Israeli negotiations in accordance with clear criteria and references and within a definite timetable", the statement added. Abdullah also urged the U.S. to continue its support for the Palestinian Authority and President Mahmoud Abbas. Mitchell separate meetings with Netanyahu and Abbas on Sunday, despite the appearance that his efforts to restart talks between the two sides have failed once again. Top U.S. officials told Haaretz on Saturday that they had low expectations of any major developments. "No breakthrough is expected on the resumption of the negotiations during this visit," a source said.
"We are frustrated but not disheartened," a senior official said. "No breakthrough is expected but we are continuing with our efforts. There are still things we have not tried." The Americans said Mitchell would continue in his efforts and did not plan to resign. On the Israeli side, too, officials have low expectations. Netanyahu stressed to Mitchell during their meeting Thursday that the prime minister would commit to a series of goodwill gestures but would not carry them out unless the Palestinians announce that they are returning to the negotiating table. "The key to the resumption of talks is not with us but with the Palestinians," said a senior Israeli official familiar with Mitchell's recent talks | ||||
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Posted by: JosephMendiola 2010-01-25 21:28 |