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Gingrich soldiers on, suggests US immigration plan

* Gingrich has had rocky start in 2012 White House bid * Suggests some illegal immigrants could get legal status By Kay Henderson WATERLOO, Iowa, May 19 (Reuters) - Newt Gingrich, whose campaign for the 2012 Republican U.S. presidential nomination has ...

Obama says Palestine must be based in 1967 borders

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Obama Sees 67 Borders as Starting Point for Peace Deal

WASHINGTON Seeking to harness the seismic political change still unfolding in the Arab world, President Obama on Thursday publicly called for the borders prevailing before the 1967 Israeli-Arab war to be the starting point for talks to settle the ...

Obama seeks Palestine state on 1967 borders

Obama said Syria's brutal crackdown on pro-reform activists was unacceptable [AFP] Barack Obama, the US president, has laid out his vision for the Middle East and North Africa during a key speech in Washington. On the issue of Palestine, Obama said: "The ...

The U.S. Policy Shift on 1967 Borders Explained

ABC News' Kirit Radia and Terry Moran report: In what was billed as a major address on recent developments in the Middle East, President Obama today backed pre-1967 borders as the basis for negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians on the... ...

Obama: Palestine-Israel Solution Must Be Based on 1967 Borders

President Barack Obama says lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians must be based on two states, with Israel in its 1967 borders, with conditions. In a major speech on U.S /Mideast policy, the president prodded both sides to return to ...

Prodding Israel, Obama embraces pre-1967 Middle East borders

WASHINGTON Exasperated by stalled Middle East peace talks in a season of tumultuous change, President Barack Obama jolted close ally Israel Thursday by embracing the Palestinians terms for drawing the borders of their new nation next door. Prime ...

Egypt welcomes Obama support for '67 Israel border

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Egypt's U.N. envoy on Thursday welcomed U.S. President Barack Obama's support for a Palestinian state based on Israel's 1967 borders, though he said it lacked specifics on how to restart peace talks. Setting out the principles of a ...

Obama: Mideast peace deal should use 1967 borders

th: Strauss-Kahn resigns as IMF chief; Obama addresses Syria sanctions, Mideast unrest today; Arrest in death of boy found in Maine; Astronauts install $2 billion instrument at space station. ...

Obama calls for a return to1967 Israeli-Palestinian borders

President Obama on Thursday said Middle East peace talks should resume, with a goal of placing the borders of Israel and Palestine on lines set before the 1967 war and mutually agreed-upon territorial swaps. Saying borders for the two countries will be ...

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