(Reuters) - Senior political sources in Jerusalem said Sunday that Prime Minister Sharon would take no unilateral action before a fresh attempt to save the "road map" plan, dampening suggestions he had written it off and might unveil imminent steps in a policy speech later this week. "He will be putting forth ideas on how to jump-start negotiations with the Palestinians and will say he will make unilateral moves only if all efforts to implement the road map are exhausted and failed," said a senior source close to Sharon. "He will not surprise the Americans and the Americans know that."
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