TITLE

ME QUARTET MEETS FRIDAY TO REACTIVATE PEACE TALKS

PUB. DATE
November 2011
SOURCE
Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition);11/10/2011, Vol. 199 Issue 5214, p1
SOURCE TYPE
Newspaper
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article reports on the move of International Mideast mediators to hold separate talks with the Israelis and Palestinians in an attempt to relaunch stalled peace talks after the setbacks that affected prospects for negotiations in the Middle East.
ACCESSION #
69616090

Tags: ARAB-Israeli conflict -- 1993- -- Peace;  INTERNATIONAL mediation

 

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