September marked the beginning of the first direct Israeli-Palestinian talks since President Barack Obama took office.
APN is providing up-to-the-minute news and analysis as events unfold. Look here for a list of resources.
APN is providing up-to-the-minute news and analysis as events unfold. Look here for a list of resources.
(Pictured from L to R: Egypt's Hosni Mubarak, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S.
President Barack Obama, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Jordan's King
Abdullah)
Analysis and Commentary
Analysis and Commentary
- APN's Debra DeLee: "Today, peace talks start. But this is only the beginning..." 9/2/10
- Top 10 Reasons to be Hopeful about New Peace Talks, 9/1/10
- A Measured Welcome to New Peace Talks, 8/31/10
- Glib Talk about Settlements Harms Peace Efforts, 8/31/10
Press Statements
- APN to Mideast Negotiators: Focus on Peace, not on Process, 8/31/10
- APN Condemns Terrorist Attack in West Bank, 8/31/10
- APN on Direct Talks: Kudos; Now Negotiate in Earnest, 8/20/10
Other Resources
- Transcript of Mitchell's 1pm Press Briefing on Start of Direct Talks, 9/2/10
- Full text of Clinton, Netanyahu, and Obama remarks at launch of talks, 9/2/10
- Pre-Dinner remarks: Obama, Mubarak, Abdullah, Netanyahu, and Abbas, 9/1/10
- Remarks by the President in the Rose Garden after Bilateral Meetings, 9/1/10
- Readout of President Obama's Meeting with King Abdullah of Jordan, 9/1/10
- Secretary Clinton Hosts Re-Launch of Direct Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations September 2, 9/1/10 (remarks to be live-broadcast at 10am)
- Post-Obama/Abbas meeting - Report from White House pool reporter, 9/1/10
- Obama and Netanyahu's Remarks Following Bilateral Meeting, 9/1/10
- Official Peace Summit Schedule, 9/1/10
- Special Envoy Mitchell's Press Briefing, 8/31/10
- Remarks of Secretary Clinton and Prime Minister Netanyahu, 8/31/10
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