Off Topic: Quartet to meet in Munich over stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace talks

Quartet to meet in Munich over stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace talks  The Jerusalem Post

(Neither Israel nor the PA will be there. How much pressure will be put on Kerry to pressure Israel to yield to even more PA demands?)

EU foreign policy chief Ashton, US Secretary of State Kerry to be joined by UN Secretary-General Ban, Russian FM Lavrov and Quartet envoy Blair to discuss how to help both sides reach “difficult and bold decisions.”

Israeli peace talks in MunichUS SECRETARY OF STATE John Kerry walks with EU official Catherine Ashton in Washington, Feb 14 Photo: REUTERS

MUNICH, Germany – Top officials from the United Nations, United States, Russia and European Union will meet on Saturday to discuss how they can help US Secretary of State John Kerry’s drive for a Middle East peace deal, the EU said on Friday.

The meeting of the so-called Quartet of Middle East peace mediators will be held in Munich on the sidelines of the annual security conference there.

EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said she would chair the meeting with Kerry, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Quartet envoy Tony Blair, the former British prime minister.

“This meeting takes place in a moment when difficult and bold decisions need to be made. The dividends of peace for Israelis and Palestinians are enormous,” Ashton said in a statement.

“I hope that together we can help those decisions to become a reality to continue working towards a negotiated peace agreement, setting an end to the conflict and fulfilling the legitimate aspirations of both parties,” she said.

Kerry has toiled for six months to push Palestinians and Israelis towards an elusive peace deal to end their generations-old conflict.

A handful of diplomats remain hopeful he will defy the pessimists and secure at least a framework deal in the coming weeks to allow detailed talks to continue beyond the original nine-month deadline, which expires on April 29.

But, with both sides far apart on many core issues including borders, security, the right of return for Palestinian refugees and the future status of Jerusalem, many Palestinians and Israelis believe the talks are going nowhere.

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One Comment on “Off Topic: Quartet to meet in Munich over stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace talks”

  1. Mike's avatar Mike Says:

    This should be filed in the F-ing ridiculous file. Only an Elitist can be stunned at a cool reception of solutions designed by Them for Others. The only thing Stunning here is the Stupidity… I could add the waste of taxpayer dollars but it has become cliché.


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