Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks To Begin Monday
According to U.S. officials
WASHINGTON (AP) — Israeli and Palestinian negotiators will resume long-stalled direct peace talks on Monday following six months of frenetic shuttle diplomacy by Secretary of State John Kerry.
The State Department announced Sunday that the two sides had accepted invitations from Kerry to come to Washington ''to formally resume direct final status negotiations.'' In a statement, department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the initial meetings would begin Monday evening and continue Tuesday.
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Didn't we do this same story last year, and the year before, and the year before, and....?
Good luck with that.