Kerry Seeks to Revive Dormant Arab-Israeli Peace Process
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Senator John Kerry speaks with Israeli President Shimon Peres in Jerusalem on March 1, 2010. Photo: U.S. Department of State.
Wall Street Journal – Secretary of State John Kerry, plowing ahead where so many have become bogged down, is seeking to revive the dormant Arab-Israeli peace process this weekend with his third trip to the Middle East in two weeks.
The U.S.’s top diplomat is bringing to Jerusalem and Ramallah on Sunday potential confidence-building measures that the State Department hopes will start the first direct peace talks in more than two years, according to officials briefed on the American diplomacy
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