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U.S. Fails in Effort to Break Deadlock in Israeli-Palestinian Peace Negotiations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

Extract

For the past 48 hours, I have been involved in an intensive effort to reach an agreement that would put Israeli-Palestinian negotiations back on track. We have made some progress which we hope will facilitate agreement in the coming days. If the issues are resolved, President Clinton is prepared to invite the parties to Washington on May 11, 1998 to launch accelerated permanent status negotiations.

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Middle East
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1998

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References

1. Department of State Press Release, May 5, 1998.

2. White House Press Release, May 6, 1998.

3. White House Press Release, May 9, 1998.

4. White House Press Release, May 11, 1998.

5. Department of State Press Release, May 12, 1998.

6. White House Press Release, May 13, 1998.

7. Text from the official website of the Birmingham G-8 Summit [birmingham.g8summit.gov.uk].

8. White House Press Release, May 18, 1998.