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Monday, April 13, 2009

Israeli,makes call to Palestinian Leaders



JERUSALEM — Israel’s new prime minister spoke to the Palestinian president Sunday for the first time since taking office, telling him that he seeks close cooperation to drive peace efforts forward.

Talk of cooperation alone, however, is unlikely to satisfy the Palestinian leadership, which wants Israel’s new government to make an unambiguous endorsement of an independent Palestinian state.

While repeatedly saying he wants peace with the Palestinians, Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to support the internationally backed idea of a Palestinian state alongside Israel since taking office as premier on March 31.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has said there is no reason to negotiate if Netanyahu doesn’t support a "two-state solution.” Abbas’ office said Sunday’s call was a gesture of courtesy to Netanyahu and it lasted a few minutes. It was the first time they have spoken since Netanyahu took office.

by the associated press

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