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[Ynet News] Ali Waked - A week after the first official meeting between an Israeli and Palestinian minister, which ended in a promise to continue to hold talks aimed at promoting economic peace, Palestinian Minister for National Economy Bassem Khoury announced there will be no more meetings until Israel complies with the Palestinian Authority's demands. During the first meeting, the two sides had worked on removing bureaucratic hurdles to economic development. 2009-09-08 08:00:00Full Article
Palestinians: No More Meetings to Promote Economic Peace
[Ynet News] Ali Waked - A week after the first official meeting between an Israeli and Palestinian minister, which ended in a promise to continue to hold talks aimed at promoting economic peace, Palestinian Minister for National Economy Bassem Khoury announced there will be no more meetings until Israel complies with the Palestinian Authority's demands. During the first meeting, the two sides had worked on removing bureaucratic hurdles to economic development. 2009-09-08 08:00:00Full Article
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