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Monday, June 16, 2008
Israeli Negotiators
Hana Levi Julian
Two top Israeli negotiators, Shalom Turjeman and Yoram Turbovich, traveled to Ankara on Sunday to resume talks with Syria through Turkish mediators. The Prime Minister's Office declined to comment on the meeting, however, nor would officials confirm it was taking place.
One of the subjects reportedly on the table is the possibility that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Syrian President Bashar Assad will meet during a conference on the Middle East to be held in France on July 13. Another likely subject is the future of the Golan Heights. Since the Israeli-Syrian dialogue was made public several weeks ago, Syria has continued to claim that Israel promised in the past to hand over the Golan Heights. A top Syrian official has threatened that Syria will find ways to wrest the area from the Jewish State if Israel does not agree to cede the region peacefully. Israel formally annexed the Golan in 1981.
Israeli Delegation Refused Entry to Jordan
While Israelis had no problem entering Turkey to talk to Syria, however, a routine delegation to Jordan, with whom the Jewish State has had diplomatic relations since a peace treaty was signed in October 1994, was refused entry to the Hashemite Kingdom.
"The Israeli delegation to the regional conference in Jordan on the subject of economic cooperation, organized by the Netanya Academic College, was refused entry into Jordan at the Allenby Crossing earlier today," read a government statement released to the media on Sunday evening. "As a result, the Director General of the Tourism Ministry, Sha'ul Tzemach, will be unable to participate in the tourism panel scheduled for tomorrow."
There was no explanation offered as to why the delegation was turned away and why, if any, diplomatic action was taken in response.
'Good Natured' Meeting Between Rice, Livni and Abu Ala
Top American, Israeli and Palestinian Authority officials met in Jerusalem Sunday. The meeting between US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and PA chief negotiator Ahmed Qureia (Abu Ala) ended after what was described as a genial 90-minute discussion at a Jerusalem hotel Sunday evening.
Sources at Livni's bureau said that the talks revolved around problems in the future final status agreement between Israel and the PA, rather than on the present problems.
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