Hopes rise for resumption of Middle East peace negotiations

Jerusalem, March 04: The prospects for the first negotiations involving Israel and the moderate Palestinian leadership for over a year have increased after the nations of the Arab League gave qualified support to a US proposal for indirect talks between both sides.

The decision by Arab League foreign ministers meeting in Cairo yesterday gives the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas political cover to enter “proximity” talks – in which the US would shuttle between the two sides – despite Palestinian and wider Arab scepticism over Israel’s willingness to advance a genuine peace process.

The move was welcomed yesterday by Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who told the Knesset: “It seems that the conditions are ripening for the renewal of negotiations between us and the Palestinians.”
–Agencies