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Israeli PM Netanyahu agrees to resume talks with Palestine
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-08-27 00:06 LONDON: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed here on Wednesday to launch negotiations with the Palestinians to move towards a regional peace agreement.
Brown said he was "more optimistic" about the prospects for peace in the Middle East, but considered the Jewish settlements on occupied land as a barrier to future negotiations. The peace talks have been stalled since Israel launched a military offensive in the Gaza Strip in December. The Palestinian Authority has repeatedly said peace talks with Israel can not resume until Netanyahu halts settlement activities and accepts the two-State solution. Over the past few months, the US administration has been leading the international community in urging Israel to totally freeze settlement activities in the West Bank and East Jerusalem to help revive the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. The Israeli prime minister started his four-day European tour on Monday. He is also expected to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday. |