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Netanyahu and Abbas to Begin Direct Mideast Peace Talks
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The Israeli and Palestinian leaders were to open direct peace negotiations Thursday after committing to work to end the conflict that has endured for six decades, reports New York Times from Washington.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu(Photo:PMO) |
The talks are to be held at the State Department, where they will take place under the eye of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. The negotiations follow a remarkable tableau at the White House Wednesday night, where Mr. Obama, flanked by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority, vowed to do everything within his power in the next year to achieve the comprehensive agreement that has eluded negotiators since Israel was established. “We are but five men,” Mr. Obama said Wednesday night. “But when we come together, we will not be alone. We will be joined by the generations of those who have gone before.”
Want to Have Peace
In somber, emotional tones at the White House Wednesday night, Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Abbas expressed their own determination to make peace. Mr. Netanyahu, turning toward to Mr. Abbas, called him his “partner in peace.” He said he came to find a “historic compromise” but warned that any deal must be anchored in ensuring Israel’s security. Mr. Abbas, for his part, said he would push hard despite “the difficulties we’re going to face tomorrow.” But he quickly foreshadowed the biggest early sticking point in the talks, calling for Mr. Netanyahu to freeze settlement activity in the West Bank.
Reed of Hope
While the issues are daunting, some analysts also saw a reed of hope in the resolute response of Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Abbas to the killing by Hamasgunmen of four Israeli settlers in the West Bank on the eve of the talks. Both men immediately said the attack should not be allowed to derail the negotiations, and the Palestinian Authority condemned the killings. “Normally, it’s been reliably easy to torpedo, or veto, any progress between Israelis and Palestinians,” said Ziad J. Asali, the president of the American Task Force on Palestine. “This means an incredible loss of a weapon.” On Thursday, a Hamas spokesman said the group was responsible for another attack in which two settlers were shot and wounded just as Mr. Obama began his White House meetings.
The Diplmatic Theater
The East Room gathering was a rare moment of diplomatic theater, endorsed by the attendance of President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and King Abdullah II of Jordan, and orchestrated by Mr. Obama as part of an effort to invest the process with his own personal stature. It came after Mr. Obama held a series of one-on-one meetings with the men throughout the day, and just before they were to begin a working dinner. On Thursday, Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Abbas are to begin direct talks. For Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Abbas, the talks, with their very real chance of failure, represent a huge risk: President Bill Clinton’s failed attempt in 2000 led to the Palestinian intifada while President George W. Bush’s Annapolis peace attempt dissolved amid chronic violence in Gaza. “Too much blood has already been shed, too many hearts have already been broken,” Mr. Obama said. “This moment of opportunity may not return soon again.”
New Palestinian State
The inclusion of Mr. Mubarak and King Abdullah underlines the administration’s hopes to forge a regional solution to the conflict. Egypt and Jordan are critical to providing Israel with security guarantees that would enable it to accept the creation of a Palestinian state. Mr. Mubarak has offered to host subsequent rounds of talks in Egypt, though officials said he was pushing for Mr. Obama to take a direct personal role in the process. The standing of Mr. Mubarak, 82, in the region is such that officials said the administration was eager to get direct talks going quickly, because his health is said to be fragile and the United States is worried about the uncertainty that will come after he passes from the scene. Jordan is a crucial player because of the difficult question of how to secure its border with a new Palestinian state. Israel currently has troops along that frontier and would balk at withdrawing them without a guarantee that the border would not become a conduit for missiles that militant groups opposed to the peace process, chiefly Hamas, could fire at Tel Aviv and other cities in Israel.
Previous attempts to involve Israel’s Arab neighbors in constructing a peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians have fared poorly. Mr. Obama’s most recent attempt, when he sought to win confidence-building measures from Israel’s neighbors like allowing Israeli carriers to fly over their countries, failed when Saudi Arabia and other Arab states refused.
But more recently, the Saudis pressed Mr. Abbas to agree to the direct talks, using their financial aid to the Palestinian Authority as a lever. The Arab League also has put its stamp of approval on the negotiations, reports New York Times.
Publisert: 02.09.2010 06:01 av Eric Heming
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Press secretary Geoff Morrell(Photo: US Gov) |
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Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg at BP(Photo:Ericsson) |
The oil giant BP said Wednesday in its internal report that a series of failures involving a number of companies ultimately led to the huge oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. “No single factor caused the Macondo well tragedy,” BP said in a statement about the report. “Rather, a sequence of failures involving a number of different parties led to the explosion and fire which killed 11 people and caused widespread pollution in the Gulf of Mexico earlier this year, reports the New York Times wednesday.
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Clinton to arrive in Jerusalem this month for peace talks
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Hillary Clinton to Jerusalem(Photo:US Gov) |
Israeli and Palestinian leaders plan talks with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Jerusalem this month. US officials said Sunday that Clinton would join Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Jerusalem on Sept. 15. The exact location wasn't immediately clear, reports Jerusalem Post.
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BP says Limits ts on Drilling Imperil Oil Spill Payouts
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Chairman Caarl-Henric Svanberg(Photo:BP) |
BP is warning Congress that if lawmakers pass legislation that bars the company from getting new offshore drilling permits, it may not have the money to pay for all the damages caused by its oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The company says a ban would also imperil the ambitious Gulf Coast restoration efforts that officials want the company to voluntarily support, reports New York Times.
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Russia to Sell Off Stakes in State Companies
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Prime Vladimir Putin |
The Russian government, which just a few years ago was salting away billions of dollars in oil revenue, is now confronting such a gaping budget deficit that ministers approved a wide-ranging plan on Wednesday to sell off state property, senior officials said, according to New York Times.
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No Bailaout for Greece
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Vincent Stazione(Photo:Finnbets.com) |
The markets are behaving as if a European bailout deal for Greece could come as early as friday 5 th of March, but such a deal could be extremely damaging for the Euro, warns controversial trader and investment coach Vince Stanzione.
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Curtain goes down for Yulia Tymoshenko
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Julia Timochenko8Photo:PMO) |
The presidential election in Ukraine will most likely end with another huge fight. Viktor Yanukovych, a pro-Russia candidate, the leader of the Party of the Regions, is less than three percent ahead of Ukraine’s sitting Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. All international observers from the OSCE, PACE and other Western institutions acknowledged that the presidential vote in Ukraine did not violate any international democratic standards. The media already refer to Yanukovych as Ukraine’s next president, reports Pravda.
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Dream Garden in Vence
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Jim Ritchie, left(Photo: From his Book) |
The french-canadian artist Jim Ritchie is in the process of writing " A Sculptural Life-his life and works " estimated publication date April 2010. The Norwegian investor Chrstian Ringnes, making a sculpture park in Oslo, the capital of the Northern Oil country Norway,is saying to Nordensnyheter that he has not yet visited Jimmmy Ritchies "Dream Garden" in Vence in France. Nordic-news.com has recently visited the artists sculpture-garden in France before the publication of his latest book, issued in April, reports Nordensnyheter.no.
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Statoil with Energy Partners sell Swedgas
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Ex Minister of Finance Pär Nuder(Photo:Riksdagen) |
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Obama Presses China on Rules for Monitoring Emissions Cuts
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President Hu Jintao (Photo:Unc.edu) |
—President Obama, speaking to world leaders gathered here at the frenzied end of two weeks of climate talks, urged them to come to an agreement — no matter how imperfect — to address global warming and monitor whether countries are in compliance with promised emissions cuts, reports New York times from Copenhagen.
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China and U.S. Hit Strident Impasse at Climate Talks
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Barrack Obama8Photo:USGov) |
China and the United States were at an impasse on Monday at the United Nationsclimate change conference here over how compliance with any treaty could be monitored and verified.China, which last month for the first time publicly announced a target for reducing the rate of growth of its greenhouse gas emissions, is refusing to accept any kind of international monitoring of its emissions levels, according to negotiators and observers here, writes New York Times.
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Chinese Car Maker To Get Part Of Saab
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CEO Jan Åle Jonsson(Photo:Saab) |
Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co. has reached a tentative deal to acquire certain assets of General Motors Co.'s Saab unit, including intellectual property for two sedans and equipment to produce those cars, according to a person with direct knowledge of the agreement, writes Wall Street Journal.
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Interest Rates Are Low, but Banks Balk at Refinancing
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Barrack obama(Photo:US Gov9 |
Mortgage rates in the United States have dropped to their lowest levels since the 1940s, thanks to a trillion-dollar intervention by the federal government. Yet the banks that once handed out home loans freely are imposing such stringent requirements that many homeowners who might want to refinance are effectively locked out.
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Statoil won the big Oil Prize
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CEO Helge Lund (Photo: Statoil) |
A consortium that includes Russia's private oil giant Lukoil has won the biggest prize in the final round of Iraq's largest postwar oil auction, writes Associated Press.
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President Barrack Obama(Photo:Blackstate.com) |
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