U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry Monday called on Israel and the Palestinians to make peace "reasonable compromise", he prepares to host its first time in nearly three years of direct negotiations.
Kerry said: "It is no secret that this is a difficult process, if it is easy, it will happen a long time ago," and the name of his new Israeli-Palestinian peace envoy, former U.S. ambassador to Israel 马丁安迪克 in his side.
"Kerry said:" A lot of tough choices that lie ahead, we are tough, complicated, emotional and symbolic issues to seek a reasonable compromise, negotiation and leadership.
The challenge at the sign, the two sides differ in public talks agenda, an Israeli official said, and will discuss all the issues and Palestinian officials say they will start with borders and security.
The United States is seeking brokerage agreement "two state solution", ie Israel in the West Bank and Gaza Strip based on peaceful coexistence of a new Palestinian state, the land occupied by Israel since 1967 war.
Brings more than six decades of conflict, the need to address the main issues, including borders, the future of Jewish settlements in the West Bank, the fate of Palestinian refugees and the status of Jerusalem.
Resumption of peace talks is Kerry, who in the past four months, six trips to the area to coax the two sides of a table big achievement. Many analysts doubt the peace agreement, in part because Palestinians and Israelis internal differences between the opportunities.
U.S. officials said the talks, scheduled for the last nine months, will begin work at the State Department had Iftar dinner - Muslims break their daily Ramadan dinner - Monday 20:00 (0000 GMT Tuesday).
They are due to continue last Tuesday, when John Kerry is expected to make an announcement in the next step.
In a statement, President Obama urged both parties negotiate in good faith, and said: "The United States stands ready to support them throughout the negotiations."
Talks will be a senior aide, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - Israeli Justice Minister Tzipi Livni and Yitzhak Mole Huo - Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas - Saeb Erekat and Muhammad Ishtyeh.
"Mission Impossible"
Even NASDAQ, he served as the top U.S. diplomat for the Middle East and twice the U.S. ambassador to Israel noted that when Kerry began his efforts this year, almost no one thought he would succeed to resume negotiations.
Nasdaq said: "You accepted the challenge, when most people thought you were an impossible task."
Abbas and Netanyahu may have great difficulty to convince his own people to accept a compromise needs peace, the Middle East Council on Foreign Relations think tank expert Rob Dunning wrote on Monday. He added: "The two sides will conduct negotiations, not only with each other across a table, but also with their compatriots back home."
Abbas to resume negotiations on supporters in his Fatah movement and the Palestine Liberation Organization, the umbrella is unpopular, he said, let alone with the Islamic group Hamas ruled Gaza Strip and condemned efforts.
"Netanyahu's domestic situation is very difficult," Dunning said that some of his coalition partners opposed the establishment of a Palestinian state, he may have to follow some of his predecessors left the Likud Party to make concessions.
NASDAQ is a veteran of the U.S. efforts to resolve the conflict. He is the former President Bill Clinton senior government officials to oversee the failed summit in 2000 in Israel and the Palestinian territories after the outbreak of violence.
Finally in late 2010 collapse of direct negotiations on Israel's construction of Jewish settlements in the occupied land, it seized in the 1967 Middle East war.
Previous attempts to resolve the conflict have sought to disputes be resolved easily and postponed as the fate of Jerusalem and Palestinian refugees, most have feelings.
This time, "all of the core of the problem, is a permanent agreement would be negotiated at the same time," Silvan Shalom, the Cabinet and the right-wing Netanyahu's Likud member, told Israel Army Square station.
Palestinian, international support, hope their future state in the West Bank border boundary approximation, adjacent to East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, Israel captured them before the 1967 Middle East war.
A senior official of the Palestine Liberation Organization Yasser Raab said that the U.S. talks invitation did not specify disputes to be discussed.
But Raab told Voice of Palestine radio talks "began, in principle, border and security issues."
It is called a gesture of goodwill, restart the diplomatic last Sunday, the Israeli Cabinet approved the release of 104 Palestinian security prisoners serving long-term phase. Thousands of Palestinians still in Israeli jails.
In picking NASDAQ, Kerry said he had chosen sides in the region deep experience and confidence of people.
Omari, headquartered in Washington, the U.S. Task Force on Palestinian advocacy group, executive director of Nasdaq's work Gass praised as a good choice.
"Deep personal knowledge, he has two Abu Mazen (Abbas) and Netanyahu will be very important in times of crisis," Al Omari said. "So much depends on trust, trust is easier to give in front of you when you have a known quantity."
Nasdaq recalled a story from his early service in the government, his son, 13 years old, the design of a screen saver, by a single question on his computer screen flashed: "Dad, peace in the Middle East ? "
"For 15 years, I can only answer him," Not yet, "Dark said." Perhaps, Mr. Secretary-General, through your efforts and our support, we may also be able to tell Jack - and, more importantly, all These young Israelis and Palestinians desire a different, a better tomorrow - this time, we actually made it. "
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