Benjamin Netanyahu Expects A Talk With Palestinian Leader
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he was expecting to have talk with Palestinian leader soon. Before he flew to Washington to meet up with President Barack Obama, the Israeli Prime Minister said that it is already time for the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas that there is no way to advance peace but to have a talk between the two leaders.
The Israeli prime minister and Palestinian leader have been talking indirectly through the representative of President Obama in the Middle East. Just last week, a good news reached the reporters saying that the gap between the leaders is starting to narrow down. Netanhayu said that there is going to be a very tough negotiation between him and Abbas. This was what he said when he answered a question at his meeting with the Jewish Organization Representatives at the Plaza Hotel after they discussed the efforts to promote peace in the Middle East and the continuing closure of Gaza with the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
Furthermore, the leader said that he was hoping that the negotiation with the Palestinian leader will be started soon. As for their relationship with the US, Obama said that the US has an unbreakable bond with the Israelis. Netanhayu agreed with the statement of Obama and he said that the US would never had any better relationship with other nations than Israel.
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