Despite talks with the Palestinians being deadlocked over the issue, an Israeli ambassador denies building is a problem. Last Modified: 12 Dec 2010 06:48 GMT | ||
Israel's ambassador to the United States has said that settlement building has never been an obstacle to making peace, just days after Washington ended attempts to push the Israelis into extending a moratorium on building the West Bank. The White House conceded on Tuesday that it had been unable to get the Israelis to accept an extension to a 10-month moratorium on new building that expired in September. "First of all we're we are very committed to moving forward, we want to move forward to achieving a framework peace agreement, within the shortest possible time, on all the core issues," he said. The so-called core issues are understood by both Israeli and Palestinian leaders to include borders and security, settlements, water, refugees, and Jerusalem itself, which Israel says is its capital but which the Palestinians also hope will serve as the capital of any future independent state. Clinton made it clear on Friday that the two sides must take responsibility for reaching a framework peace deal. "The United States and the international community cannot impose a solution. The parties themselves have to want it," she said. However, she said that the US would work on narrowing the gaps and also offer proposals to move talks along "when appropriate" . Clinton's speech followed an intense week of diplomacy in Washington, during which she met with the chief Israeli and Palestinian peace negotiators as well as Tzipi Livni, former Israeli foreign minister , Salam Fayyad, Palestinian prime minister and Ehud Barak, Israeli defence minister. | ||
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Israel: Settlements not an obstacle
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