Obama calls to Abbas to discuss Middle East peace (REUTERS) Reporting by Deborah Charles; Editing by Cynthia Osterman WASHINGTON 03/19/12 7:26pm EDT)
Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/19/us-obama-palestinians-idUSBRE82I16S20120319
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(Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama spoke to Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas for the first time in six months on Monday to
discuss the long-stalled Middle East peace process, the White House
said.
White House spokesman Jay Carney said in a statement that Obama
called Abbas and told him the United States was committed to Middle
East peace. He told Abbas both sides need to reinforce the efforts
that have brought an end to recent fighting and to avoid provocative
actions.
In the first conversation between Obama and Abbas since they met in
New York in September 2011, Carney said Obama praised recent efforts
by Jordan´s King Abdullah to advance direct discussions between
Israel and the Palestinians.
Talks between the Israelis and Palestinians have been overshadowed by
the debate between Israel and Washington over a possible military
strike on Iran due to Tehran´s nuclear program.
The Palestinians have struggled to make their voice heard in recent
months as world attention has shifted to the U.S. presidential
elections, the escalating violence in Syria and Iran´s nuclear
program.
Abbas, as a condition for negotiations, has demanded that Israel
agree to the establishment of a Palestinian state on all lands
occupied in the 1967 Middle East war. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu has refused to accept that request and has balked at the
Palestinians´ demands to freeze Israeli settlement activities on
lands the Palestinians want for a future state. (© Thomson Reuters
2012. 03/19/12)
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