Obama To Invite Mideast Leaders To White House For Separate Talks

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STEVEN R. HURST | April 21, 2009 05:34 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will invite the Israeli, Palestinian and Egyptian leaders to the White House in the coming weeks for separate talks on moving forward with the Middle East peace process, the White House said Tuesday.

Spokesman Robert Gibbs said the president was issuing the invitations in hopes of building on talks he held earlier in the day with Jordan's King Abdullah II, a steadfast Arab ally in the Middle East, which has made peace with Israel, as has Egypt.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will be asked to sit down with the president in the coming weeks, Gibbs said. No dates were set. Abbas runs the Palestinian controlled West Bank, but faces a strong challenge for overall authority from the increasingly powerful and militant Hamas faction that runs the Gaza Strip and is relentless in calling for the destruction of Israel.

After meeting the Jordanian monarch, Obama said he expected Israelis and Palestinians to make "gestures of good faith" within months to revive the languishing Mideast peace process.

Obama said he remained committed to pushing for a two-state solution: separate Israeli and Palestinian states existing side-by-side in peace.

Former President George W. Bush also had sought a framework for such a deal, but it did not happen before the end of his presidency.

Obama said his administration and special Mideast envoy George Mitchell had not finished listening to both sides and wanted to give Netanyahu's new Israeli government more time to formulate policy. But he said all sides in the conflict must overcome the grip of cynicism.

"I agree that we can't talk forever, that at some point steps have to be taken so that people can see progress on the ground. And that will be something that we will expect to take place in the coming months," Obama said. "Unfortunately, right now what we've seen not just in Israel, but within the Palestinian territories, among the Arab states, worldwide, is a profound cynicism about the possibility of any progress being made whatsoever."

In a photo session with Abdullah, Obama had said Netanyahu would be visiting the United States. "I expect to have meetings with him."

Netanyahu is a hard-liner when it comes to negotiating and has routinely opposed giving up territory captured by Israel in the 1967 war or sharing Jerusalem as a capital for both the Israelis and the Palestinians. Both issues are critical to a settlement both with the Palestinians and the larger Arab world. Arab regimes throughout the region have vowed to recognize Israel and make peace if the captured territory is returned and Jerusalem is a shared capital.

"My hope would be," Obama said, "that over the next several months, that you start seeing gestures of good faith on all sides. I don't want to get into the details of what those gestures might be, but I think that the parties in the region probably have a pretty good recognition of what intermediate steps could be taken as confidence-building measures."

Since former President Jimmy Carter shepherded a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt to reality nearly three decades ago, the United States has been working to no avail to bring about peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

Gibbs said Obama believes the United States must be involved in the process continually if there is to be progress.

"Obviously there are many issues that both parties are going to have to resolve on their own. The president believes that the value of this country's input and the value of helping the world in working toward that progress can't be done on a part-time basis," the spokesman told reporters.

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- Mollabaji I'm a Fan of Mollabaji 17 fans permalink

Palestinian leaders also? Is Isma'il Haniiya also invited? If Hamas leadership is not invited, kiss a peace plan goodbye.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 04/22/2009
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How dare he act sane. Why not ask Dick Cheney what he thinks.? It seems to be the thing to do about almost everthing now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:38 AM on 04/22/2009

I hope Obama will make time to consult with Jimmy Carter who has a substantial wealth of information on this subject.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 AM on 04/22/2009

I have a deep respect for Jimmy Carter. We should also remember that it was under Jimmy Carter that Israel and Egypt signed the peace treaty that still in place today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 04/22/2009
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 584 fans permalink
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... And Republican heads will EXPLODE!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 04/21/2009
- DFL I'm a Fan of DFL 39 fans permalink
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Thats the change I voted for, democratic diplomacy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 PM on 04/21/2009
- BigAl72 I'm a Fan of BigAl72 137 fans permalink
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So far so good. He will accomplish many great things in the next 8 years. Yes, I do mean 8.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 04/21/2009
- JerryLevy I'm a Fan of JerryLevy 54 fans permalink
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Human Rights Watch has just reported that Hamas used the cover of the Gaza war to murder an estimated 30 Fatah supporters. This should be widely publicized and should show the world that Hamas is nothing but a murderous group of terrorists. I can't wait to see if anyone speaks out on this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 04/21/2009
- theone718 I'm a Fan of theone718 23 fans permalink
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If the Pres were to get this done, it would LITERALLY be all that was worth electing him for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 04/21/2009

Yet another meeting. Sadly, nothing will come out of it. Very powerful parties who have greater interest in keeping the status quo as it. These people are more powerful than Obama. Beside, the main representative of the Palestinian people, Hamas, are not invited.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 04/21/2009
- konybvg I'm a Fan of konybvg 7 fans permalink

These people are more powerful than Obama!

In what way are the more powerful than the leader of the free world? are you for real?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 AM on 04/22/2009
- JerryLevy I'm a Fan of JerryLevy 54 fans permalink
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You are right! Hamas is the main representative of the Palestinians and they have repeatedly said they will fight until Israel no longer exists, they do not recognize a two state solution. The Palestinians (much more than half of them) support their position. So why would Israel even think of talking with any of them. They only are looking to achieve as many concessions as possible so they can continue to prosecute their war from a stronger position.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 04/22/2009
- Taxi I'm a Fan of Taxi 34 fans permalink

Hey I wanna have tea with the Obamas too!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 04/21/2009

The only gesture of good faith that the Israelis can or ever could credibly make in their current position is to pull out of all settlement and totally withdraw the IDF, provided they could be replaced for a period of time with Arab, UN based peace keepers who would keep both sides honest (this is working in Lebanon).

Without this, Israel is attempting to negotiate peace while simultaneously engaging in war (ie, settlement expansion and the violent occupation that it necessitates).

Please note, this is not like an isolated terrorist incident that occurs outside of the control of those in power (which happens frequently on BOTH sides) but a constant, state sanctioned (and US sanctioned, as we continue to cover the MASSIVE financial shortfall that this imposes on Israel) act of war that negatively effects the lives of millions of Palestinians every day.

Israel MUST raze the settlements.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 04/21/2009
- rwext I'm a Fan of rwext 8 fans permalink

let the bowing begin

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 04/21/2009
- ChetHolly I'm a Fan of ChetHolly 4 fans permalink
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Let's do a Jeopardy thing and start with the question:
What do key Republican consider unpatriotic?
Answer:
President Barack Obama plans to invite the Israeli, Palestinian and Egyptian leaders to the White House in the coming weeks for separate talks on moving forward with the Middle East peace process.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 04/21/2009
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