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Top U.S. diplomat, Lebanese officials discuss cabinet formation, border security

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Jeffrey Feltman on Friday held talks here with Lebanese officials on the nearly four-month cabinet impasse as well as security in the Lebanon-Syria border. Feltman, who served as the U.S. ...

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the President Obama's call for a peace with the Palestinians based on pre

At a meeting with the US President in Washington, Netanyahu told him that such a move is impossible. In a policy statement on Friday, President Obama has called for solution of Palestine problem on the basis of pre-1967 borders. The US President has ...

Video: Writers Discuss Obama's Border Plan

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U.S. visa policy amended in a gesture to the Iranians

Lebanon, Iraq and Turkey want to witness the "evolution not a revolution" in Syria, in contrast to the situation in Libya, where NATO intervened militarily. "I have to Libya's neighbors, a strong desire to be deported (Libyan leader) Muammar Gaddafi." It ...

Daily poll: Should the U.S. stay out of the Israel-Palestine border dispute?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu didn't mince words when it came to President Obama's plan to forge peace between Israel and Palestine. It stinks, he said, in different, more diplomatic terms. Obama announced Thursday he wants a Palestinian ...

Obama wants to set Israel border!

The modern nation of Israel was established after World War II, in 1948, within U.N.-set borders, as a refuge for the Jewish people who had survived Adolf Hitlers extermination of 6 million Jews. But Israelis have had to fight defensively and ...

European support for Obama's call for a Palestinian state on 1967 borders

German Chancellor Angela MerkelGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel yesterday support for the speech delivered by President Barack Obama on the Middle East and said that basing a peace agreement to the borders of Israel in 1967, might be one way to move ...

Another View: U.S. border security shouldn't be mocked

President Obama was in Texas Tuesday (May 10), visiting the border that separates Mexico and the United States. He spoke of improved security at the border, but couldn't resist a jab at Republicans who have claimed the border isn't as secure as Democrats ...

1967 borders: Netanyahu rejects Obama`s call

WASHINGTON, May 20: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu bluntly told President Barack Obama on Friday that Israel could not accept his call to return to its indefensible 1967 borders to forge peace with the Palestinians. In a dramatic Oval ...

In 'Wall Street Journal' interview Gul welcomes Obama's reference to 67 borders, recalls telling Mashaal "you have to be rationa

Turkish President Abdullah Gul on Friday said that he had pressed Hamas to recognize Israel's right to exist. During an interview with The Wall Street Journal a day after US President Barack Obama delivered his major speech on the Middle East, the ...

Israel PM rejects Obama's border plan

WASHINGTON -- In a blunt display of differences, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the idea of using his country's 1967 boundaries as the basis for a neighboring Palestinian state on Friday, declaring his objections face-to-face to ...

Netanyahu Rejects Obama Proposal on Pre-1967 Borders

U.S. President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held an extended meeting Friday amid controversy over Obama's call for negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians based on the borders that existed before Israel's victory in ...

House lawmakers push back against Obama's stand on 1967 borders

A growing number of House lawmakers are pushing back against President Obama's recent call to base Israeli-Palestinian peace talks on pre-1967 borders.Echoing the concerns of Israeli leaders, the critics maintain that reverting to those boundaries ...

US eases Iranian student visa rules

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday the United States is easing visa terms for Iranian students here as part of efforts to support their aspirations for political change back home. In what she called a "big step forward" in the Obama ...

President Barack Obama angers Israel with 1967 border peace plea Mirror.co.uk

Written by Perfu on From: perfublog.com Mirror.co.uk President Barack Obama angers Israel with 1967 border peace pleaMirror.co.ukPresident Barack Obama met Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday as a fresh push for Middle East peace opened one of ...

Netanyahu rejects Obama's border policy

WASHINGTON In a public rebuke, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used a White House appearance with President Barack Obama on Friday to flatly reject any suggestion that Israel might even consider withdrawing from territories it seized in the ...

Turkish President Gul hails Obama's remarks on a Palestinian state based on Israel's pre-1967 borders

Turkish President Abdullah Gul said he considered U.S. President Barack Obama's reference to creating a Palestinian state based on Israel's pre-1967 borders as "a very important step." WASHINGTON- In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Gul ...

Immigration issue becomes Obamas Sting

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Netanyahu rejects Obama's call to shift Israeli borders

WASHINGTON - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested Friday that President Barack Obama holds an unrealistic view of how to achieve peace in the Middle East, saying that Israel would never pull back to the boundaries that the American ...

Netanyahu meets with Obama, calls '67 borders indefensible'

Washington Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly lectured President Barack Obama on the shortcomings of his plan for Israeli-Palestinian peace talks during a tense Oval Office appearance Friday. In a blunt display of differences, Netanyahu ...

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