Abbas and Israeli Deputy PM May Meet in Jordan
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Times of Israel – Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas would like to meet Israeli officials, including Deputy Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz, PA mouthpiece Al-Ayyam reported Thursday.
Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat told the official Voice of Palestine radio station Wednesday that an Israeli-Palestinian meeting may take place soon, although no exact time has been scheduled. An unnamed Palestinian source told Al-Ayyam that Mofaz and Abbas will likely meet in Amman, Jordan, next week to discuss ways of renewing the peace negotiations, which have been stalled since September 2010.
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