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AMMAN, Jordan - Two days of Mideast peace talks appear to have brought Israel and the Palestinians closer to a deal that would allow those talks to continue, but even if the negotiations move forward far more difficult issues lay ahead.
RAMALLAH, West Bank - Offering a positive note after two days of inconclusive Mideast peace negotiations, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Thursday he sees no alternative to continuing the talks in search of a peace deal with Israel.
RAMALLAH, West Bank - Offering a positive note after two days of inconclusive Mideast peace negotiations, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Thursday he sees no alternative to continuing the talks in search of a peace deal with Israel.
RAMALLAH, West Bank - After two days of inconclusive Mideast peace negotiations, U.S.
JERUSALEM - After two days of inconclusive Mideast peace negotiations, U.S.
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