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          Obama to steer Mideast talks

          By Agencies in Washington (China Daily) Updated: 2014-03-19 08:30

          Obama to steer Mideast talks

          A Palestinian youth throws a rock at Israeli soldiers as he jumps over burning tires during clashes that followed a rally backing President Mahmoud Abbas in the city of Hebron on Monday. Mussa Qawasma / Reuters

          Both sides must take risks, he says; Abbas calls on Israel to free last group of prisoners

          US President Barack Obama pressed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday to help break the stalemate in US-brokered peace talks with Israel, saying leaders on both sides must take political risks before an April deadline.

          In White House talks overshadowed by the Ukraine crisis, Abbas acknowledged that time was running out for Middle East negotiations and called on Israel to go ahead with the release of a final group of Palestinian prisoners by the end of March to show it is serious about peace efforts.

          Obama to steer Mideast talks

          US President Barack Obama meets Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the White House on Monday. Kevin Lamarque / Reuters

          Obama, who met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu two weeks ago, made clear that he was not giving up on the faltering US-led peace process despite widespread pessimism about reaching a "framework" deal to extend talks beyond an April 29 deadline.

          "It's very hard, very challenging," Obama said with Abbas sitting beside him in the Oval Office. "We're going to have to take some tough political decisions and risks if we're able to move it forward, and I hope that we can continue to see progress in the coming days and weeks."

          One of the main stumbling blocks is Netanyahu's demand that Abbas explicitly recognize Israel as a Jewish state. The Palestinians have refused, saying such a concession would destroy their own narrative for nationhood.

          Without acknowledging Israel as a nation-state of the Jewish people, Abbas reminded Obama that Palestinians have accepted the "legitimacy" of Israel since 1988 and in 1993 "we recognized the state of Israel".

          Washington has endorsed the Israeli position but says the issue should not be a roadblock to diplomatic progress at this stage and should be dealt with in future negotiations.

          Making a foray into Middle East diplomacy after a failed first-term peace effort, Obama insisted that, after decades of on-off negotiations, the likely contours of any elusive final peace agreement are well known.

          "Everybody understands what the outlines of a peace deal would look like, involving a territorial compromise on both sides based on 1967 lines with mutually agreed upon swaps that would ensure that Israel was secure but would also ensure that the Palestinians have a sovereign state," Obama said.

          Abbas agreed that a solution should entail a Palestinian state built on borders that existed before the 1967 Middle East war and with East Jerusalem as its capital. Netanyahu has declared that Israel would never return to earlier lines it considered indefensible and regards Jerusalem as indivisible.

          Facing pressure from his own people to hold the line on concessions, Abbas told reporters at the start of the talks: "We don't have any time to waste. Time is not on our side."

          Afterward, Abbas spokesman Nabil Abu Rdainah described the meeting as "long, intensive and difficult". He said a number of ideas were considered but "we did not receive anything in writing".

          Looming over the peace effort is the question of whether Israel this month will carry out the release of a final batch of Palestinian prisoners, to which it agreed in order to restart negotiations last year. US officials fear that if Israel scraps the release, peace talks could break down.

          "We are hopeful that the fourth batch will be released by the 29th of March because this will give a very solid impression about the seriousness of these efforts to achieve peace."

          Reuters-AFP

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