Saturday, September 4, 2010

Egypt sees 50-50 chance for revived Middle East peace talks

"He added that the United States faces a difficult internal situation due to the economic crisis, "so it wants to achieve successes, and the success in the peace process is one of the possibilities it has."

September 4, 2010

Egypt sees 50-50 chance for revived Middle East peace talks

Cairo - Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul-Gheit said that there is an equal chance for achieving success or failure in the direct
Middle East peace talks that resumed earlier this week, a state-owned daily reported Saturday.

"There is a 50 per cent chance for both success and failure," Abul-Gheit told al-Ahram newspaper, pointing out the "importance of continuing the efforts to establish a Palestinian state because a halt (in talks) means a loss for the Palestinians."

He added that the United States faces a difficult internal situation due to the
economic crisis, "so it wants to achieve successes, and the success in the peace process is one of the possibilities it has."

Abul-Gheit's statement came after US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton warned that this round of talks could be "the last chance for a very long time" to resolve the conflict.

Israeli and Palestinian leaders held their first direct peace talks in nearly two years in Washington this week, pledging to reach a peace agreement within a year.

A second round of talks is to be held September 14-15 in the Middle East - possibly in
Egypt - with Clinton and US Middle East envoy George Mitchell attending. Negotiations are to continue every two weeks thereafter.

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/news/342680,middle-east-peace-talks.html