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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has been meeting Palestinian officials in a new push to prepare for a peace conference later this month in the US. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has held talks with Palestinian officials amid preparations for a peace conference in the US later this month.
Ms Rice was due to meet the chief negotiator Ahmed Qurei, Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas. Ms Rice met the chief negotiator Ahmed Qurei, Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah in the West Bank.
Israelis and Palestinians have been trying to agree a joint document as a basis for talks at the conference.Israelis and Palestinians have been trying to agree a joint document as a basis for talks at the conference.
Palestinians have expressed frustration at the lack of progress in these talks.Palestinians have expressed frustration at the lack of progress in these talks.
They want a clear timetable for resolving some of the most sensitive issues in the conflict, including the status of Jerusalem and the borders of a Palestinian state.They want a clear timetable for resolving some of the most sensitive issues in the conflict, including the status of Jerusalem and the borders of a Palestinian state.
Israel has rejected written deadlines, saying the whole process can be damaged if they are missed.Israel has rejected written deadlines, saying the whole process can be damaged if they are missed.
'Two states''Two states'
After meetings on Sunday with Israeli officials, Ms Rice said a two-state solution is now needed more urgently than ever.After meetings on Sunday with Israeli officials, Ms Rice said a two-state solution is now needed more urgently than ever.
Ms Rice also urged Arab states to accept a peaceful and permanent home for Israel.Ms Rice also urged Arab states to accept a peaceful and permanent home for Israel.
She said on Sunday that she was not yet ready to set a date for the conference.She said on Sunday that she was not yet ready to set a date for the conference.
If we do not act now to show the Palestinians a way forward, others will show them a way forward. Failure is simply not an option Condoleezza RiceUS Secretary of StateIf we do not act now to show the Palestinians a way forward, others will show them a way forward. Failure is simply not an option Condoleezza RiceUS Secretary of State
Speaking at an event in Jerusalem, also attended by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and international envoy former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, Ms Rice said the US would continue to work for a peaceful settlement in the region.Speaking at an event in Jerusalem, also attended by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and international envoy former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, Ms Rice said the US would continue to work for a peaceful settlement in the region.
Mr Olmert expressed optimism that progress could be made on the issue before US President George W Bush leaves office in January 2009.Mr Olmert expressed optimism that progress could be made on the issue before US President George W Bush leaves office in January 2009.
Earlier on Sunday Ms Rice met separately with both Mr Olmert and with Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni for talks.Earlier on Sunday Ms Rice met separately with both Mr Olmert and with Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni for talks.
At a joint press conference Ms Livni said that security for Israel had to come first before any deal could be reached.At a joint press conference Ms Livni said that security for Israel had to come first before any deal could be reached.
Israel has been concerned about the takeover of Gaza in June by the militant Islamist movement Hamas, which does not recognise the state of Israel and is branded a terrorist organisation by Israel, the US and the EU.Israel has been concerned about the takeover of Gaza in June by the militant Islamist movement Hamas, which does not recognise the state of Israel and is branded a terrorist organisation by Israel, the US and the EU.
Low expectationsLow expectations
Ms Rice is on her eighth visit to the region this year, hoping to inject life into the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. But expectations of her visit and the Maryland conference are low.Ms Rice is on her eighth visit to the region this year, hoping to inject life into the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. But expectations of her visit and the Maryland conference are low.
The former Palestinian Prime Minister, Ismail Haniya of Hamas, on Sunday urged President Abbas not to attend the Maryland conference.The former Palestinian Prime Minister, Ismail Haniya of Hamas, on Sunday urged President Abbas not to attend the Maryland conference.
In a speech in Gaza City, he said the meeting would not be in the Palestinians' interests and would have detrimental repercussions for the whole region.In a speech in Gaza City, he said the meeting would not be in the Palestinians' interests and would have detrimental repercussions for the whole region.
Mr Haniya and Hamas have not been invited to the US-led talks.Mr Haniya and Hamas have not been invited to the US-led talks.