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  • Peres: Obama to mediate PM-Abbas talks

    08/31/2009 12:48:42 PM PDT · by Nachum · 14 replies · 373+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 8/31/09 | staff
    US President Barack Obama is expected to moderate a September meeting between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, President Shimon Peres said in an interview with Fox News Monday. Peres told the TV network that the two leaders would be meeting at the United Nations.
  • Franken Talks Health Care[After Touring Mayo Clinic, Franken Supports President's Public Option]

    08/17/2009 5:47:10 PM PDT · by Son House · 32 replies · 1,476+ views
    KAAL-TV ^ | 08/17/2009 | By: David Springer
    Minnesota Senator Al Franken made a stop at the Mayo Clinic today as the U.S. Senate works on its own health care reform bill. One of the more heavily debated issues when it comes to reform is that so-called public option or government run health care. So today, we found out where Minnesota’s Senators Al Franken and Amy Klobuchar stand on that very topic. Minnesota Senator Al Franken walked into the Kahler Grand Hotel this afternoon after touring Mayo Clinic. Health care reform is one of the biggest domestic issues facing the federal government right now and Franken was quick...
  • US urges Iran to accept invite to nuclear talks

    06/15/2009 8:15:47 PM PDT · by anniegetyourgun · 15 replies · 398+ views
    JPost ^ | 6/15/09
    The United States is urging Iran to agree to a meeting with the six key nations trying to ensure that its nuclear program is peaceful in which the US will be a full participant. US deputy ambassador Rosemary DiCarlo said Monday that Iran had not responded to the request from the five permanent council members - the US, Russia, China, Britain and France - and Germany for new talks. The talks would be the first international discussion on Iran's nuclear program since US President Barack Obama took office in January. DiCarlo told the UN Security Council that the United States...
  • Hope for Future Highlights Afghanistan, Pakistan Talks

    05/07/2009 4:20:50 PM PDT · by SandRat · 1 replies · 225+ views
    WASHINGTON, May 7, 2009 – Providing better lives for future generations was a theme that ran through all the discussions yesterday as the presidents of Afghanistan and Pakistan met with President Barack Obama at the White House yesterday, a senior administration official said. “The idea of doing things for the young people came up time and time again -- and with some emotion, I might add, on [the part of] some of the participants,” National Security Advisor James L. Jones Jr. said. “This is about the future of two new, young democracies, and within those democracies we are talking, really,...
  • US mulls informal talks with Cuba: report

    04/26/2009 8:44:38 PM PDT · by Nachum · 4 replies · 294+ views
    breitbart ^ | 4/26/09 | staff
    US President Barack Obama's administration is hoping to relaunch communication channels with Cuba after 50 years of adversarial relations, US media reported. "Informal meetings" were being planned between the US State Department and Cuban diplomats in the United States "to determine whether the two governments could open formal talks on a variety of issues," The New York Times said
  • Obama condemns Ahmadinejad, but still wants talks

    04/21/2009 1:13:37 PM PDT · by anniegetyourgun · 14 replies · 576+ views
    Reuters ^ | 4/21/09 | Laura McInnis
    President Barack Obama on Tuesday condemned as "appalling and objectionable" a speech by Iran's president which denounced Israel as a racist state and prompted a walkout from a U.N. conference on racism. Delegates at the troubled United Nations meeting, meanwhile, speedily adopted an anti-racism declaration the day after the dramatic protest by Western states at the comments by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Ahmadinejad was the only head of state to address the Geneva conference, known as Durban II, which is being boycotted by about a dozen countries including the United States who fear it could be used to single out Israel for...
  • Obama's NK Reaction: More Talks

    04/05/2009 10:10:09 PM PDT · by Nachum · 7 replies · 686+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 4/5/09 | JOHN R. BOLTON
    Prior to North Korea's launch yesterday of a Taepodong-2 ballistic missile, President Barack Obama declared that such an action would be "provocative." This public statement was an attempt to reinforce the administration's private efforts to urge the Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea (DPRK) not to fire the missile.
  • Iran says no `talks' with US envoy at conference

    04/01/2009 11:35:46 AM PDT · by RS_Rider · 6 replies · 270+ views
    Associated Press Writers ^ | 04-01-2009 | NASSER KARIMI and BRIAN MURPHY
    TEHRAN, Iran – Iran dismissed American government reports that senior U.S. and Iran envoys had a cordial — and promising — face-to-face exchange at an international conference, saying Wednesday that no "talks" took place. The competing accounts of Tuesday's encounter in the Netherlands appeared to reflect the different approaches to overtures to end the United States' and Iran's nearly 30-year diplomat standoff. Washington has seemed eager to build on President Barack Obama's surprise video message last month to seek engagement with Iran's ruling clerics. Iran has — in public, at least — been far cooler to making immediate contacts, but...
  • Talks with Taliban moderates 'worth exploring' - Joe Biden

    03/10/2009 10:17:53 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 38 replies · 921+ views
    Herald Sun ^ | 11 March 2009
    TALKING with Taliban moderates in Afghanistan is a tactic "worth exploring", US Vice President Joe Biden says. "It's worth exploring. The idea of what concessions would be made is well beyond the scope of my being able to answer,'' said Mr Biden at NATO headquarters in Brussels today. "I do think it's worth engaging and determining whether or not there are those who are willing to participate in a secure and stable Afghan state,'' he said. Mr Biden said that while the US-led forces were not winning the war in Afghanistan, neither was the conflict lost. "We are not now...
  • Iranian president says talks with US possible

    02/10/2009 8:33:23 AM PST · by Lucky9teen · 10 replies · 446+ views
    http://news.yahoo.com ^ | Tue Feb 10, 7:04 am ET | By ALI AKBAR DAREINI
    TEHRAN, Iran – Iran's president said Tuesday the world was "entering an era of dialogue" and that his country would welcome talks with its longtime adversary, the United States, if they are based on mutual respect. The hard-line Iranian leader said terrorism, the elimination of nuclear weapons, restructuring the U.N. Security Council and fighting drug trafficking could be topics for the two sides to talk about. "If you really want to fight terrorism, come and cooperate with the Iranian nation, which is the biggest victim of terrorism so that terrorism is eliminated. ... If you want to confront nuclear weapons...
  • Voinovich Drops Out of Stimulus Talks [Woo hoo!! Keep the pressure on!!]

    02/06/2009 1:14:41 PM PST · by MaestroLC · 101 replies · 4,660+ views
    Roll Call ^ | February 6, 2009 | By Emily Pierce and Jessica Brady
    Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio) has pulled out of negotiations on a bipartisan compromise on the Senate’s economic stimulus bill. Three Republicans — Sens. Susan Collins (Maine), Olympia Snowe (Maine) and Arlen Specter (Pa.) — continue to negotiate with Democrats, but Voinovich’s departure could make it more difficult for Democrats to reach the 60 votes they need to pass the bill. Voinovich left a meeting in Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) office around 2:30 p.m., saying he did not believe there was a deal he could agree to on an amendment that would cut as much as $100 billion from...
  • Obama has begun discreet talks with Iran, Syria (AFP)

    02/01/2009 3:34:46 PM PST · by phothus · 25 replies · 1,320+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | Sat Jan 31, 9:54 pm ET | Sylvie Lanteaume
    Obama has begun discreet talks with Iran, Syria by Sylvie Lanteaume – Sat Jan 31, 9:54 pm ET Featured Topics: Barack Obama Presidential Transition … WASHINGTON (AFP) – US President Barack Obama has already used experts within the last few months to hold high-level but discreet talks with both Iran and Syria, organizers of the meetings told AFP. ...
  • The Bush Diplomacy Surge (Rice and Obama)

    08/03/2008 11:08:17 PM PDT · by Dawnsblood · 13 replies · 756+ views
    Time ^ | 7/31/08 | MASSIMO CALABRESI
    A few days before he left on his eight-country world tour, Barack Obama wanted to discuss the trip with an old contact in Washington: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Obama's phone call was in part a courtesy, but over three years of occasional phone conversations, the two have quietly discussed everything from foreign aid to the Middle East and nuclear proliferation. Obama and Rice have come to have a certain respect for each other, says an Obama aide familiar with their conversations, because both take an intellectual, sober view of foreign affairs. "They've had good exchanges," the aide says. "Does...
  • Israel says it is holding peace talks with Syria

    05/21/2008 10:07:56 AM PDT · by Dawnsblood · 4 replies · 73+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | 5/21/08 | MATTI FRIEDMAN
    Israel and Syria on Wednesday said they were holding indirect peace talks through Turkish mediators — the first official confirmation of contacts between the longtime enemies. In statements issued minutes apart, the two governments said they "have declared their intent to conduct these talks in good faith and with an open mind," with a goal of reaching "a comprehensive peace." Both nations thanked Turkey for its help, and Turkey issued its own confirmation. Muslim Turkey has good ties with both Israel and Syria. There have been reports in recent months of new Israeli-Syrian contacts through Turkey, and Turkey's foreign minister...
  • Israel hosts face-to-face talks

    04/07/2008 5:29:38 PM PDT · by forkinsocket · 2 replies · 105+ views
    BBC ^ | 7 April 2008 | Staff
    The first round in seven weeks of talks between Israel's prime minister and the Palestinian leader has ended with pledges to continue meeting regularly. Mahmoud Abbas broke off peace talks with Ehud Olmert last month after about 120 Palestinians, many civilians, died in an Israeli operation in Gaza. Both sides are under domestic as well as international pressure to achieve a peace deal in the coming months. At the Jerusalem meeting, each side voiced concern at the other's actions. The Palestinians say Israel is damaging the chances of peace by building on occupied land, carrying out raids against Palestinian towns...
  • U.S. May Relent on Hamas Role in Talks

    03/19/2008 9:54:16 AM PDT · by Alouette · 9 replies · 273+ views
    NY Times ^ | Mar. 19, 2008 | Helene Cooper
    WASHINGTON —After ruling out talks with Hamas, the militant Islamist group, the Bush administration is using Egypt as an intermediary to open a channel between Israel and representatives of the group, in what some diplomats say could be a softening of the American stance. While administration officials still say they do not plan to deal directly with Hamas, the United States has given tacit support to an attempt by Egyptian officials to mediate a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, which controls Gaza. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice discussed the mediation attempt with President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and Foreign Minister...
  • Washington and Tehran: Negotiating Over What?

    10/15/2007 9:30:20 PM PDT · by humint · 8 replies · 168+ views
    Asharq Alawsat ^ | 15/10/2007 | Tariq Alhomayed
    US Democratic candidates, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, have expressed their intention to engage in “unconditional negotiations” with Iran, should either of them attain the presidency. The question is: Negotiate over what? Are the conflicts in the Middle East a result of a crisis in Washington-Tehran relations; or rather, does it revolve around Iran’s expansion ambitions and its interference in the internal affairs of Arab states for over 20 years? Is the Washington-Tehran crisis a result of the absence of dialogue, or is it by reason of Iran’s aspirations to destabilize the region? Iran occupies the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE)...
  • Syria Refuses Peace Talks With Israel (US Air Strike?)

    09/24/2007 4:19:55 PM PDT · by blam · 54 replies · 248+ views
    Science Daily ^ | 9-24-2007 | UPI
    Syria refuses peace talks with Israel DAMASCUS, Syria, Sept. 24 (UPI) -- Senior Syrian officials said Monday the U.S. airstrike on a Syrian nuclear facility Sept. 6 has ruined all chances of peace with Israel. The announcement came after Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said earlier Monday there would be no war with Syria, the Jerusalem Post reported. Olmert said ongoing tension with Syria in the past few weeks would not turn into armed conflict, and while Syria's troops are "on alert," Syrian Information Minister Mohsen Bilal said Syria would not initiate an attack, Ynetnews reported. Regarding talks with Palestinian...
  • Negotiators praise Iraqi talks

    09/04/2007 5:19:56 PM PDT · by bobsunshine · 1 replies · 211+ views
    Yahoo News-AP ^ | September 4, 2007 | Karl Ritter
    Iraqi Sunni and Shiite delegates made progress at secret peace talks in Finland, negotiators said Tuesday, cautioning that their Northern Ireland-inspired agreement would have to be endorsed by top leaders in Baghdad to have any chance of succeeding. Organizers said the four-day meeting at an undisclosed location in Finland brought together high-level delegates from the feuding groups to study lessons learned from successful peacemaking efforts in South Africa and Northern Ireland. The talks ended Monday with all parties agreeing on a list of principles to start negotiations to end sectarian violence. "And at the end of our discussions, we had...
  • Hat in Hand

    08/01/2007 10:02:41 PM PDT · by humint · 3 replies · 239+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | 8/1/2007 | Daniel M. Zucker
    After a hiatus of 28 years, the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran finally held an openly acknowledged dialogue[1]. Actually to date there have been two such meetings, both held in Baghdad, (May 28, 2007 and July 24, 2007) and both specifically dealt with the security situation in Iraq, and were ostensibly limited to that subject alone. Although newsworthy because of their unusual occurrence within the last 28 years, these meetings and any future follow-ups should be reviewed for their significance, efficacy, and political repercussions. The following essay is a first attempt to do such. Before continuing, it...