Thursday, July 25, 2013

Israeli minister sees possible Palestine talks on July 30


Credit: Reuters/Nir Elias


Israel's Energy Minister Silvan Shalom speaks during an interview with Reuters at his office in Tel Aviv May 21, 2013.


Spokesmen for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas had no immediate comment.


"As I understand, today, I think that the Palestinians will decide to come next week," Energy Minister Silvan Shalom told reporters during a meeting with the Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.


"But of course it's not something that I can speak on behalf of the Palestinians. If they will do so, as I said, the negotiations will start next Tuesday in Washington."


U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced on Friday that the sides had laid the groundwork for new peace talks after an almost three-year stalemate, and that he expected them to send negotiators to Washington soon.


Israel says it is ready for the relaunch of talks without preconditions, but the Palestinians have sought reassurances about delineating the borders of the state they seek in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.


(Writing by Dan Williams; editing by Mike Collett-White)


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