KERRY TO MAKE NEW YEAR TRIP TO MIDEAST FOR PEACE TALKS

       Washington, 27 Shafar 1435/29 December 2013 (MINA) – US Secretary of State John Kerry will make a New Year’s Day trip to Israel and the Palestinian Territories aiming to push forward peace talks as a nine-month deadline looms.

     “On January 1, Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Jerusalem to meet with Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu, and to Ramallah to meet with president (Mahmud) Abbas,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Saturday, Washington.

     The announcement of Kerry’s 10th visit to the region since March comes as Israel confirmed it would release another 26 Palestinian prisoners as soon as Monday, Ahram Online quoted by Mi’raj News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

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     “In these meetings, he will discuss the ongoing final status negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians, among other issues,” she added in a statement.

     After persuading the two sides to resume talks, Kerry has been pushing the Israelis and the Palestinians to reach a peace deal ahead of a deadline set to expire in late April.

      Earlier Saturday, a Palestinian official told AFP that Kerry would meet with Abbas on January 4.

      A statement from Netanyahu’s office said that the prisoners were due to be freed “at least 48 hours” after a list of their names was published Saturday night.

      Israel occupation authority agreed to free a total of 104 Palestinian prisoners during the peace talks, and has already released 52 in two separate batches. After the third group is released, the remaining inmates are due to walk free in March 2014.

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     The previous releases in August and October were accompanied by Israeli occupation authority announcements of fresh construction on land the Palestinians want for a future state, provoking international condemnation and Palestinian officials to say Israeli settlement plans are destroying the peace process.

     Netanyahu is expected to announce plans next week for a further 1,400 homes in settlements in the West Bank, including east Jerusalem

      Kerry has insisted that concrete progress is being made in the peace talks but is remaining mum on details.

      Israeli and Arab media reports say the plan envisaged by Washington would see Israel maintain a military presence on the border for some 10-15 years after a peace agreement with the Palestinians.

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     An international force would be acceptable to the Palestinians, but Israel opposes such a solution.

     During Kerry’s last visit to the West Bank on December 12, Abbas ruled out any formula that would allow an indefinite Israeli occupation troop presence on Palestinian soil.

     At an Arab League meeting in Cairo on December 21, Abbas also rejected any further interim agreements and any prolongation of the talks beyond their agreed end on April 29. (T/P09/E1).

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA).

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