Issue Post  
Business | Entertainment | Health | Politics | Science & Tech || Special coverage: H1N1 / Swine Flu Africa | Americas | Asia | Europe | Middle East | United States

Rice Arrives in Israel in Bid to Prod Middle East Peace Effort

Monday, August 25 2008

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza has arrived in Israel to try to help Israelis and Palestinians come closer to an agreement on Palestinian statehood. Luis Ramirez has more from Jerusalem.

This is the latest in a series of trips the top U.S. diplomat has made to the region in hopes of helping the two sides bridge remaining gaps. The United States has called for Israelis and Palestinians to reach a peace agreement by January, before U.S. President George Bush's term expires.

Speaking to reporters aboard her airplane, Secretary Rice indicated it is unlikely there will be a comprehensive agreement anytime soon. She said what is important is to keep making forward progress, rather than trying prematurely to come up with a set of conclusions.

The United States has been calling for a peace agreement by year's end and Rice on Monday said Washington is sticking to that goal, although she said there is 'a lot of work ahead'.

Negotiations launched in the U.S. city of Annapolis last November have not made visible progress. Both sides remain stuck on key issues, including that of Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, and of the Palestinians' right of return.

Palestinian officials have praised U.S. efforts to push for an early agreement, but Israel has warned against too much pressure, saying a premature agreement could lead to violence.

Mark Regev, a spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, said Israel wants progress in the negotiations.

"We are committed to the Annapolis process. We are doing the work that needs to be done to try to get an agreement before the end of the Bush administration," he said.

Rice's trip includes meetings with top officials on both sides. She travels Tuesday to the West Bank to meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Hours before Rice's arrival, Israel released nearly 200 Palestinian prisoners in what officials said is a gesture of goodwill meant to bolster the peace negotiations.

More from the Middle East

Iraq Ends License of US Security Firm Blackwater
The Iraqi interior ministry announced that it would not renew the operating license of controversial US security firm Blackwater, now that its contract has expired.

Iraqi Offensive Meets With Skepticism in Congress
The debate among Americans about the state of the war in Iraq played out on this week's Sunday television interview programs.

Israel Rejects Hamas Ceasefire Proposal
Efforts to negotiate a truce between Israel and the Islamic militant group Hamas in the Gaza Strip have hit a snag.

Report: Iranian Opposition Aide Arrested
An Iranian reformist Web site reported Wednesday that authorities have arrested an opposition official who was investigating the abuse of protesters in post-election unrest.

Former Iraqi Prime Minister Testifies Before US Congress
In testimony to a congressional committee, former Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi says the United States and Iraq are at a critical stage of deciding on a measured and responsible withdrawal of US troops from Iraq.

Similar Stories
Niger Opposition Leader Says Ex-President Tandja Should Face Treason..
Afghanistan: NATO Airstrike Kills 27 Civilians
Somalis Bracing for Battle Among Islamists
Armed Group Leader Unhappy Over Exclusion from DRC Cabinet Reshuffle
Petraeus: Marjah Just the Start of Afghan Campaign
Dutch PM Forecasts Afghan Pullout This Year
Ivory Coast Will Vote This Year, Says Presidential Advisor
ECOWAS Abhors Coup D’états, Says President Chambas
African Union to hold Special Meetings on Somalia and Madagascar,..
ECOWAS Head to Step Down at Regional Summit, Says Official
Suspected US Drone Strike Kills 3 in Pakistan
Military says Afghan Offensive Making Steady Progress
Clinton Seeks Saudi Support on Curbing Iranian Nuclear Program
Somali Defense Minister Survives Assassination Attempt
India Investigates Possible Militants' Involvement in Pune Blasts

Middle East News
Biden in Mideast as Peace Process Appears to Pick Up Momentum
Vote Counting Underway in Iraq
US Envoy Wins Israeli, Palestinian Approval for Peace Talks
Iran Announces Production of New Cruise Missile
Iraqis Vote in Crucial Election
Blast Rocks Iraqi Holy City on Election Eve
Iraqi Officials: Early Voting a Success
One Day Ahead of Vote, Iraqi Electoral Race Remains Wide Open
US Envoy Expected to Restart Mideast Peace Talks
Iraqi Candidates Make Appeals Across Religious Lines
Al-Qaida Group Warns Violence Against Iraqi Voters
Protests Sweep Southern Yemen
Iran's Supreme Leader: UN Nuclear Agency Lacks Independence
Israeli Police Storm Disputed Jerusalem Holy Place
Dubai Police: Hamas Commander Drugged and Suffocated

© 2008-2009 Issue Post News Service