Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who entrtained the first session of talks between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, expressed confidence that this effort could succeed while so many others have failed.
Obama aiming to resolve the world’s one of the most intractable disputes , he has set a deal with in 12 months to crate an independent Palestinian state that exist peacefully.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “ this will not to easy, A true peace, a lasting peace, would be achieved only with mutual and painful concessions from both sides."
Regardless about the chances of this latest attempt to bring peace to the region and the shooting of Jewish settlers by Hamas militants in the West Bank this week , Netanyahu and abbas both are agreed to meet again on Sept with Clinton also present.
Diplomats said that meeting will take place in Egypt, which with Jordan is a key Arab backer of the current peace push.
This agreement about that the two sides agreed to meet every two weeks thereafter.The agreement to continue talks marked a small step forward , although a dispute over Jewish on occupied West Bank land could halt progress in its tracks.
They are convinced that if you move forward in good faith and do not waver in that commitment to succeed on behalf of the people, we can resolve all of the core issues within one year.
The two leaders, who appeared to be developing some rapport, shook hands after the formal start of the talks in an ornate State Department reception room, marking the resumption of direct dialogue that last broke off in 2008.

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