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Signs of movement in Middle East peace talks

US envoy George Mitchell resumed his push for direct Middle East peace talks today with signs coming from Palestinian leaders that they might bow to pressure and agree to meet the Israelis face-to-face.

Updated on: Aug 10, 2010, 14:54:53 IST
Reuters | By , Jerusalem
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US envoy George Mitchell resumed his push for direct Middle East peace talks on Tuesday with signs coming from Palestinian leaders that they might bow to pressure and agree to meet the Israelis face-to-face.

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Mitchell was due to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to address questions from both before returning home on Wednesday.

The stalled peace process resumed in May after an 18-month hiatus, but only at the level of indirect "proximity talks", in which Mitchell acts as a shuttling, third-party diplomat.

U.S. President Barack Obama has said he wants direct talks to resume by September before a partial moratorium on Israeli settlement construction in the occupied West Bank is set to expire, with possibly dire consequences for the process.

Abbas hinted on Monday that he might soon bow to international pressure, end the impasse and resume direct negotiations for the first time in almost two years.

Netanyahu has said he is ready to begin immediately.

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