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Netanyahu 'ready for peace talks' | Netanyahu 'ready for peace talks' |
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has told Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas he intends to resume talks and co-operation to promote peace. | Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has told Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas he intends to resume talks and co-operation to promote peace. |
It was their first contact since Mr Netanyahu took office on 31 March. | It was their first contact since Mr Netanyahu took office on 31 March. |
Mr Abbas initiated the telephone call, which Mr Netanyahu's office described as "friendly and warm". | Mr Abbas initiated the telephone call, which Mr Netanyahu's office described as "friendly and warm". |
The new Israeli leader has not publicly endorsed the creation of a fully independent Palestinian state - a fundamental demand of the Palestinians. | The new Israeli leader has not publicly endorsed the creation of a fully independent Palestinian state - a fundamental demand of the Palestinians. |
An Israeli statement said that during his conversation with Mr Abbas, Mr Netanyahu "recalled their past co-operation and conversations, and how he intended to resume this in the future in order to advance peace". | An Israeli statement said that during his conversation with Mr Abbas, Mr Netanyahu "recalled their past co-operation and conversations, and how he intended to resume this in the future in order to advance peace". |
'Not binding' | |
Mr Netanyahu leads a right-leaning coalition, which combines the centre-right, centre-left and far-right parties. | Mr Netanyahu leads a right-leaning coalition, which combines the centre-right, centre-left and far-right parties. |
During his campaign, he said he was willing to negotiate with the Palestinians but that it was premature to talk of statehood. Instead, he offered Palestinians "economic peace". | |
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who leads the right-wing Yisrael Beiteinu party, has dismissed past peace initiatives by US administrations. | |
He has also said the previous Israeli government's acceptance of Palestinian statehood was not binding. | |
On Saturday, chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat reiterated his administration's position that that for peace talks to resume, Israel must declare its support for a two-state solution. |
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