Palestinian Authority Rejects Netanyahu’s Proposal for Direct Peace Talks
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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, pictured. The PA has rejected Prime Minister Netanyahu’s call for direct peace talks. Photo: Wikipedia.
Palestinian representatives Monday rejected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposal to hold direct talks in Paris next month.
“Direct negotiations with Mr. Netanyahu in the past have proven to be fruitless; why repeat the same mistakes?” Jamal Dajani, the director of communications for Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah, said ahead of a meeting between Hamdallah and visiting French Prime Minister Manuel Valls in Ramallah Tuesday.
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