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Tuesday, 14 December 2010 - U.S. envoy seeks progress despite talks' collapse |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Email Print Reprints Full Focus Editor's choice A selection of our best photos from the past 24 hours.  Full Article  Best pictures of the year Read WikiLeaks rival Openleaks "coming soon": website 8:48am EST Sweden blast may shed light on Europe attack risk 11:58am EST Murdered Alabama children were tortured: documents 09 Dec 2010 UK mosque denounced Stockholm bomber for militancy 9:59am EST Infants all released unharmed from French nursery 7:01am EST Discussed 87 WikiLeaks founder Assange arrested in Britain 69 Special Report: STD fears sparked case against WikiLeaks boss 67 Australia blames U.S. over WikiLeaks, founder held in UK Watched Bejeweled bra exposed in NY Thu, Oct 21 2010 Row over vote orgasm video Fri, Nov 19 2010 Bill Clinton backs Obama tax plan Tue, Dec 7 2010 U.S. envoy seeks progress despite talks' collapse Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook By Allyn Fisher-Ilan JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Washington's Middle East peace envoy said on Monday he would strive to achieve "real progress" in the coming months toward a Middle East framework peace deal, despite the collapse of direct Israeli-Palestin... Related News Israel welcomes shift in U.S. peace effort 10:07am EST Rough road ahead for new U.S. Mideast peace push Sun, Dec 12 2010 U.S. to push on core Mideast peace issues: Clinton Sat, Dec 11 2010 Palestinians doubt U.S. will help them get state Wed, Dec 8 2010 Q+A: After setback, U.S. may seek indirect Mideast talks Wed, Dec 8 2010 Analysis & Opinion Nuclear bombs and the Israeli elephant Related Topics World » By Allyn Fisher-Ilan JERUSALEM | Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:44pm EST JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Washington's Middle East peace envoy said on Monday he would strive to achieve "real progress" in the coming months toward a Middle East framework peace deal, despite the collapse of direct Israeli-Palestinian talks. Launching the first round of shuttle diplomacy since negotiations hit an impasse over Jewish settlement building, George Mitchell met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his office in Jerusalem. "In the days ahead our discussion with both sides will be substantive two-way conversations, with an eye toward making real progress in the next few months on the key questions of an eventual framework agreement," Mitchell said as talks began. Mitchell shuttled between Israeli and Palestinian leaders for months before direct talks began in September. They broke down weeks later when Netanyahu refused to extend a 10-month freeze on housing starts in settlements in the occupied West Bank. Earlier this month Washington formally abandoned efforts to persuade Israel to agree to a partial renewal of the settlement moratorium in exchange for security guarantees. Netanyahu praised Washington's move, telling a business forum in Tel Aviv on Monday: "I welcome this American decision. It is good for Israel. It is good for peace." Standing beside Mitchell later in Jerusalem, Netanyahu said the goal was now "a new path, to achieve a common goal which is to get a framework agreement for peace that will ensure both peace and security." Mitchell will hold separate talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday in the occupied West Bank. RETURN TO INDIRECT TALKS Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced on Friday the U.S. would refocus efforts on a return to indirect talks and would push to resolve core issues in the six-decade conflict. These include borders, security, the future of Jerusalem and settlements in territory Israel occupied in the 1967 Middle East War, and the fate of Palestinian refugees. Palestinian officials, who have been highly critical of the U.S. policy shift, said the seriousness of any diplomacy would depend on a halt to settlement building and setting out clear terms of reference. Palestinian officials fear settlement expansion on land where they aim to found their state will make statehood impossible, and have voiced concern Israel may try to avoid discussion of their future state borders. The Palestine Liberation Organisation's executive committee met on Monday and said Israel's policy "threatened the stability of the region" and showed its priorities were "settlement, expansion and perpetuating the occupation." In a statement from Brussels, the European Union also pressed Israel on the settlements issue. "Our views on settlements, including in East Jerusalem, are clear: they are illegal under international law and an obstacle to peace," said the statement issued by EU foreign ministers. (Additional reporting by Jeffrey Heller in Jerusalem; Ramallah bureau; editing by Tim Pearce) World   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. 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