Tuesday, September 07, 2010

It isn't enough to get folks to agree on the agenda of the talks, but, there has to be bigots in the USA to complicate it all.


 


Netanyahu and Abbas in Washington (Photo: AP)

I am quite certain the 'agenda' will be reviewed by more than the leaders of Israel and Palestine.  Jordan, Egypt and the USA have sincere interests in the outcome to this process.  I am sure the rough edges will be worked out.

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Dispute in peace talks: Borders or security first?


Palestinian sources tell Ynet Israel trying to 'play for time until US elections,' admit will be forced to accept certain resumption of settlement construction
Ali Waked
Published: 09.07.10, 13:24 



 
The direct negotiations have just been launched, and the parties are already in disagreement over the order of the talks: Palestinian sources told Ynet on Tuesday that Israel was insisting on starting the negotiations with the security issue, while the Palestinian Authority wanted to begin with the border issue.

The negotiating teams are expected to meet in the coming days, and possibly as early as Tuesday, and to try to reach an agreement on the basic guidelines of the talks….