Washington – Abbas, Kerry Set To Meet On Wednesday In London

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    File: Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas welcomes U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry for a meeting in London, on September 8, 2013. (Photo Credit: U.S. State Department)Washington – US Secretary of State John Kerry and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas were schedule to meeting on Wednesday in London, the State Department announced on Monday.

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    While the State Department did not rule out discussion of the peace process during the meeting, it did not explicitly state that the two were planning to talk about resuming Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.

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    “While the door remains open to a peace process, the purpose of the meeting is to discuss our ongoing relationship with the Palestinians,” the State Department said in a statement.

    “Secretary Kerry will reiterate a call he has made to both sides to maintain restraint and refrain from steps that would be unhelpful,” the statement read.

    Earlier on Monday, AFP cited a Palestinian official as saying Abbas would discuss the state of the failed Israeli-Palestinian peace talks with Kerry in a final attempt to salvage the situation.

    State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki initially denied the report.

    “The meeting will discuss a possible resumption of negotiations with Israel,” the official said. “It could be the last attempt by Kerry to revive negotiations,” the Palestinian official said.

    The nine-month deadline for the talks passed on April 29. Immediately following the expiration date, Abbas signed a unity agreement with Hamas leaders, angering both Israel and the US and derailing immediate possibility of restarting the talks.

    In response, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said that Abbas needed to choose whether he wants peace with Israel or Hamas, because he cannot have both.

    Last Thursday, US envoy Martin Indyk placed blame on both parties for what he prescribed as a “breakdown” in negotiations.

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post


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    Facts1
    Facts1
    9 years ago

    Give it up Kerry, wont ya.

    HankM
    HankM
    9 years ago

    The peace process can begin when the y”shm agree to give up _anything_. To date, they have not, they only demand, and Kerry’s clan continues to buy into it