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Obama says he’s not giving up on Mid-East peace

 
Published on Mar 21, 2013
8:03 PM
US President Barack Obama (left) stands alongside Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas following a joint press conference at the Muqataa, the Palestinian Authority headquarters, in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Thursday, March 21, 2013. Mr Obama said on Thursday he is not giving up on stalled peace talks in the Mideast but that continued Israeli settlement-building in West Bank is not advancing the cause. -- PHOTO: AFP

RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories (AP, AFP) - President Barack Obama said Thursday he is not giving up on stalled peace talks in the Mideast but that continued Israeli settlement-building in West Bank is not advancing the cause.

The president, appearing at a news conference with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank, said Palestinians deserve an independent and sovereign state and an end to occupation by Israel. He said the prospect of a contiguous Palestinian state alongside a Jewish state of Israel continues to exist if negotiations would restart.

“I absolutely believe that it is still possible, but I think it is very difficult,” Obama said. He also said it would be helpful if rockets weren’t still being launched into Israel.

Abbas said he told the American leader that peace with Israel should not be achieved through violence, occupation, settlements, arrests or denial of refugee rights.

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