Amman, Jordan – Kerry Meets Abbas As Peace Process Founders

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    Secretary of State John Kerry, left, points out members of his staff to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Wednesday, March 26, 2014, at the Palestinian Ambassador’s Residence in Amman, Jordan. Kerry is attempting to salvage the Middle East peace talks as a breakdown looms. Second from right is Chief Palestinian Negotiator Saeb Erekat. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)Amman, Jordan – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met Wednesday with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in a bid to salvage foundering Mideast peace talks that were dealt a new blow when Arab leaders said they never would recognize Israel as a Jewish state.

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    Kerry and Abbas spoke for more than four hours over a working dinner in the Jordanian capital of Amman that U.S. officials said were “constructive.” No other details of the meeting were released. Kerry planned further talks with Abbas and with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the coming days.

    Kerry flew from Rome to Amman to see Abbas as negotiations approached a critical April 30 deadline for a settlement. The Palestinians have threatened to walk away before then unless Israel releases a group of prisoners, as it agreed to, by Saturday.

    Speaking to reporters earlier Wednesday in Kuwait, Abbas said he still was waiting to receive a formal framework proposal from Kerry. He said there have been no talks on extending negotiations beyond the April deadline, adding that the coming month would be “a very important period.”

    Wednesday’s announcement by the Arab League, blaming Israel for a lack of progress in the Mideast peace process, put up another roadblock. The communique, issued at the end of a two-day summit, also rejected “the continuation of settlements, Judaization of Jerusalem, and attacks in its Muslim and Christian shrines.”

    The League’s announcement that it would not recognize Israel as the homeland of the Jewish people rejected a key demand of Netanyahu. The Palestinians say such recognition would undermine the rights of Palestinian refugees and Israel’s Arab minority.

    In Amman, Kerry met first Wednesday with Jordan’s King Abdullah II before the dinner with Abbas. Kerry planned to return to Rome on Thursday to join President Barack Obama at meetings with Pope Francis and Italian officials.

    Kerry will then join Obama in Saudi Arabia on Friday and Saturday.


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    10 years ago

    Kerry:

    Ask Abbas to name a single concession he made to advance toward peace. All he might be able to say is that there is a reduction in acts of terror. He is a more civilized presentation of a population of savages. If you can’t recognize that, then you need to work in a different career.

    Yitzchok848
    Yitzchok848
    10 years ago

    BS”D

    Time to hunker down and inform the rest of the world that Eretz Yisroel belongs to the Jewish People! If need be, we will give up all of the foolish Middle-class materialism and create one giant Torah military Macheneh Yehuda. The US (as in egoist North Americans) and UN (as in UNdo everything good and moral) will not defend us, only HaShem Yisborach wll!

    Yeshivalite to the benches (Batai Medrashim) and Am Yisroel to the trenches ( if need be)!

    Shalom Al Yisroel