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(Jerusalem Post) Senior Palestinian officials will come to Israel this weekend for unofficial talks concerning the renewal of peace negotiations. American envoys George Mitchell and Dennis Ross are also expected, Israel Radio reported Thursday. Prime Minister Netanyahu told the PA Wednesday that the responsibility for advancing the peace process is on them, and that the Israeli government is ready to negotiate. "They cannot wait to get better conditions from anyone else; this is the government with which to talk."2011-01-20 11:05:07Full Article
Senior PA Officials to Come to Israel for Unofficial Talks
(Jerusalem Post) Senior Palestinian officials will come to Israel this weekend for unofficial talks concerning the renewal of peace negotiations. American envoys George Mitchell and Dennis Ross are also expected, Israel Radio reported Thursday. Prime Minister Netanyahu told the PA Wednesday that the responsibility for advancing the peace process is on them, and that the Israeli government is ready to negotiate. "They cannot wait to get better conditions from anyone else; this is the government with which to talk."2011-01-20 11:05:07Full Article
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