Israel Palestinian talks in Amman
The spokesman for the Jordanian foreign ministry, Ambassador Mohammad Al-Kayed announced that another meeting was held on Monday in Amman between Palestinian Chief Negotiator
Sa'eb Erekat and Israeli Lawyer Yitzhak Molcho, adding that Jordanian foreign Minister Nasser Judeh attended part of the meeting.
Meanwhile, Palestinian sources stated that the meeting “didn’t make any significant progress, describing it as an Israeli-attempt to delude the international community"
Jordanian foreign Ministry expressed its dissatisfaction of its US counterpart intervention by revealing information about resuming the Palestinian-Israeli negotiations.
Al-Kayed pointed out that these meetings will continue in the coming period as agreed previously, according to Jordan’s News Agency (Petra).
He said that Monday’s meeting dealt with a number of important issues and was open and frank, despite differences between the two parties, adding that the ongoing meetings and discussions aim to reach a common ground and to bring these divergent positions closer.
Whereas, the Israeli newspaper, Yediot Aharonot stated that Israeli representative Yitzhak Molko and chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat have concluded their second meeting in Amman, without making any significant progress.
At the same context, a member of the PLO Executive Committee, Wasel Abu Yusef, said there was “nothing new” in the Israeli response.
"There is a rare opportunity to accomplish positive results from the Palestinian- Israeli meeting, as this meeting is an Israeli attempt to delude the international society that there is a current political movement,” Abu Yusef added in a press statement to the Palestinian News Agency.
He pointed out that "Molcho submitted 22 points about the security arrangements, which include: the Israeli sovereignty over the Jordan valleys and the crossings and a demilitarized Palestinian state with incomplete Palestinian sovereignty over the land, adding, the Israeli party didn't submit any maps in Tuesday's meeting, unlike Palestinians, and the Israeli party would not submit anything about the borders and security until the Quartet's meeting in January 26th.
On the other hand, Jordanian foreign Ministry expressed its dissatisfaction of its US counterpart intervention by revealing information about resuming the Palestinian-Israeli negotiations, as the Jordanian foreign Minister Nasser Judeh told the reporters in a press conference after Tuesday meeting that they may not know about the coming Israeli-Palestinian talks and it would be announced by Jordan.
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