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Tuesday, 2 July. 2024
 
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US President George Bush announced this morning that he would be sending national security advisor Steven Hadley to the Middle East to help push along Israeli-Palestinian efforts prior to the scheduled Annapolis summit in November. The announcement comes after US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice spent the last four days in talks with Palestinian, Israeli and Egyptian officials before traveling to London this morning for discussions with King Abdullah of Jordan.

En route to London, Rice expressed optimism that the upcoming summit would be a success, saying both sides were very serious about the issues at hand. The summit, sponsored by the United States, will supposedly launch formal peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.

Following a working dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on October 17, the latter announced that core issues such as Jerusalem, refugees and permanent borders would be part of the joint statement presented at the peace conference, but that no solutions would be proposed for these issues.

The announcement is considered a tiny achievement given that Olmert previously refused to include any final status issues in the joint statement. However, one Palestinian demand was still rejected, which is their insistence on a timetable for negotiations. In a meeting in Ramallah, Rice informed President Abbas that Israel would not commit to any timetable.

The Palestinians have still not officially committed to attending the conference, at least unconditionally, with Abbas saying that the Palestinians would not attend the conference “at any cost.” While there has been talk of postponing the conference, possibly until December, the latest Israeli agreement to include core issues in the discussions may have put this possibility to rest.

Bush also sounded optimistic from Rice’s visit, saying it was time for progress to be made. “We believe that now is the time to push ahead with a meeting at which the Israelis and Palestinians will lay out a vision of what a [Palestinian] state could look like," he said at a White House news conference yesterday.

"And the reason why there needs to be a vision of what a state could look like is because the Palestinians that have been made promises all these years need to see there's a serious, focused effort to step up a state," he said.

 
 
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