Posted on 09/14/2013 11:10:01 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Jerusalem Sunday to hold talks with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on the progress made in the Middle East peace talks and on Syria.
The two men will discuss "the final status negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians, following on the secretary's meeting with [Palestinian Authority Chairman] Mahmoud Abbas in London last Monday," State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki was quoted by AFP as having said.
They would also talk about the conflict in Syria, Psaki added.
The top U.S. diplomat -- who has made it a personal mission to try to achieve a long-elusive peace deal between Israel and the PA -- met for three hours with Abbas in London earlier this week.
After also meeting with Arab League officials, Kerry praised efforts to hold talks "despite tough decisions and despite pressure that exists on both sides.
"Both the Palestinians and Israelis have remained steadfast in their commitment to continuing the talks," Kerry declared.
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Every time I see one of these clowns together with Netanyahu, I wish they would just agree to settle things like men. I’d pay to see it. Bibi would beat the Botox out of Kerry.
He’d get another purple heart out of it, I’m sure.
LOL....loser
*chuckle*
Move him to Sderot and put him in charge of a ketchup factory.
His sugar-momma—I mean wife, probably already tried that, and her workers shortly afterwards went on strike, due to huge increase in work-place injuries, constant speechifying, and all the awards he kept giving himself. Maybe the PA can use him to protest bulldozing of empty houses? It worked for Rachel Corrie.
Yeah, but who’d give a s*** if Lurch got bulldozed?
Precisely;-) win/win.
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